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Jan 09, 2016 10:25AM

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I'm still wracking my brain to figure out what I missed when I was reading this book. Hence, the lack of insights.
I do have questions: e.g., what (besides publicity) motivated the previous sheriff to look so shallowly at the evidential differences between the Jeffreys case and the other two murders? Who did plant the evidence against him? What roles did the deputy sheriff and the seminary drop-out custodian really play in this story?
Will any answers be forthcoming in future stories, or did I miss entire chunks of answers? [I had been watching our grandson and was very tired when reading this book; is that it?]
The ending was indeed murky.
Here's what I gathered. Eddie planted that evidence in Jeffrey's car. I believe he was told to do so by Tony. But, he really did seem to know about Keller's behavior. Why he was complicit, I don't know. Tony just wanted the limelight in closing the three cases. But, it was never explained why Keller stopped killing and resumed after such a long time.
The ending was just bad. Even Timmy recognized Keller but no one seemed to have really interviewed him.
Here's what I gathered. Eddie planted that evidence in Jeffrey's car. I believe he was told to do so by Tony. But, he really did seem to know about Keller's behavior. Why he was complicit, I don't know. Tony just wanted the limelight in closing the three cases. But, it was never explained why Keller stopped killing and resumed after such a long time.
The ending was just bad. Even Timmy recognized Keller but no one seemed to have really interviewed him.

Nick was such an annoying distraction but I was enjoying the story in spite of him. I thought the suspenseful scenes were great and the build ups excellent. It's when we drifted into these "romantic" elements the story would hit the ditch.

That's great to hear! The romance aspects were a huge letdown and distraction. I'd shelved the series as mystery/suspense so was surprised to find so much romance emphasis.



Here's what I gathered. Eddie planted that evidence in Jeffrey's car. I believe he was told to do so by Tony. But, he really did seem to know about Keller's behavior...."
Jonetta, these were also the iffy conclusions I made when reading, but I thought it was just me feeling left in the dark at the end :)

BTW - did anyone else notice the name of the radio station? A serious book with a disturbing story line and the radio station is KRAP. It seemed so out of place.

Nope, I didn't notice that, lol!
I didn't notice it either! Maybe it was supposed to be rap for talking...think the author did this purposely?
