STORY SUMMARY
It's the evening of Mike Bowditch, Game Warden, and his fiancee's engagement party at his step-dad's luxurious lake house. His fiancee is Stacy Stevens, daughter of Mike's mentor and good friend Charley and his wife Ora.
Mike and Stacey witness a hit-and-run boating accident out on the lake in the gathering dark. But when they arrive at the scene, their spotlight reveals a horrible sight. There's a severed arm floating just beneath the surface and as day breaks the warden dive team recovers not just one naked corpse but two! One is a man with the missing arm and the other is a married woman he was having an affair with and whose husband is a member of a local motorcycle gang.
Mike begins to suspect that this was not a boating accident but premeditated murders.
The hunt is on for the mysterious boater who may be able to give some answers. There are many suspects around the lake which is nicknamed "Golden Pond" after the famous movie (Although the movie was actually shot on a lake in New Hampshire). The suspects include the violent biker husband who may have taken vegenance on his wife and her lover; a bizarre woman who claims to have witnessed the crash but then changes her story; an agressive realtor and his wife who are determined to catch trespassers on their part of the lake, and the lakes eager but young constable who seems to be hiding some dark motives.
Mike begins to suspect that the murders involve a trained marksman who is smarter and more dangerous than any suspect Mike has ever dealt with. As Mike and Stacey get close to finding out the truth and identifying the killer, their own lives are suddenly on the line when they confront the killer who has plans to silence them forever.
MY THOUGHTS
In true fashion, this plot is well developed with rich characters, a beautifully described setting and a fast paced mystery.
It's a fast read and in some spots I couldn't put the book down, reading far later into the night than I was planning.
It was exciting to me, who has read each book in the series in order, to finally learn that Mike and Stacey are getting married and the ending of the book does include their simple outdoor wedding.
One thing that bothered me was all the editing errors all throughout this book! Here's an example of an editing error taken from page 181 "Or he might already was inside the boathouse...." shouldn't the word "was" actually be "be"??
Many errors like that all throughout the book lowers the score for me.
All in all, I love this series and think maybe the author needs to find a new editor since this isn't the only book with editing errors in the series. What this book does have going for it besides the excellently executed plot, is that it's "clean". There are no graphic s*x scenes nor swear words which I appreciate. I think I saw just one "F" word which seems to be rare in many contemporary novels.
In my opinion, this book is appropriate for ages 17and older. (due to some mature content)
On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, I rate this an 8.













