From Publishers Weekly
Private eye Moroni Traveler, first met in Baptism for the Dead , is having a miserable summer. The temperature in Salt Lake City is 100 in the morning; his father and partner has a lump in his throat that may or may not be cancerous, and is seeking help from the Church of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), faith healers and splinter religious groups--but not from his son. And the church wants Moroni to drop his case of a missing missionary just as it gets complicated. But after several women are murdered and sexually mutilated, the church returns to Moroni for help, hinting that the killings are connected to the missing missionary. When a former lover of Moroni's is kidnapped, he must find the murderer before she becomes the fifth victim. While delivering some scathing insights into the Mormon church, Irvine burdens his mystery with red herrings, false clues, long quotes from LDS scriptures and a surprise, hard-to-believe solution.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
The rather austere backdrop of Salt Lake City matches the relatively uncluttered style of author Irvine's latest Moroni Traveler adventure. Hired to locate a missing Mormon missionary, Traveler immediately runs afoul of the Mormon power structure until a connected series of gruesome prostitute murders forces a consolidation of effort. When the crazed murderer subsequently snatches Traveler's girlfriend, he battles time and the heat to save her. A convincing, moderately paced, and straightforward entertainment, complete with human interest sidelines.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
