I wasn’t thrilled with this book. With that out of the way, I suspect that the
people who buy the tabloids at supermarket checkouts, watch soap operas and
those who live on social media relationships will probably love it.
The social structure of Kentucky is a major factor in this
story. I’m not familiar enough with it to offer an opinion on its
authenticity. Ethan has a glamorous
girlfriend, Gabbi, and a minder/mother, Jenna. Their relationship structure is
complicated by Ross, Jenna’s boyfriend.
The plot revolves around Ethan’s murder. The two cops featured
have to wade through the murky relationship swamp. Boggs, the homegrown cop, knows the convoluted
small-town operating structure. Lindy is
the out-of-town, looked-down-upon gay cop married to April, a bi-sexual partner
with which she is raising a child who was fathered by Jeff, her best
friend.
The complexity of the relationships is readily apparent.
This was not my cup of tea but it probably will appeal to
any soap opera fans.
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