From Publishers Weekly
Last seen in Storm Surge, South Florida's husband-and-wife PI team, Quin St. James and Mike McCleary, are caught in another deadly vortex of murder, politics, lust and telepathy in this elaborate adventure. While helping the police investigate the murder of a Miami socialite who was married to a popular Chilean faith healer, Mike is critically wounded. Taking up the case while he's in intensive care, Quin calls on old friends for help. One is John Tark, a fellow PI whose desire for Quin complicates their relationship; another is Rita Vail, a judge and confidante of Florida's incumbent woman senator whose seat is being challenged by a wealthy conservative businessman from another old Miami family. Mike, suffering from expressive aphasia, can't tell Quin what he learned about the dead woman, her connection to the senate hopeful and a well-funded research facility probing the powers of psychics and healers. More murders connect the PIs with devious pols and a psychotic. Lots of action, some of it over-arranged, and a diverse cast of three-dimensional characters mark Quin and Mike's latest appearance.
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From Booklist
Husband-and-wife detective duo Quin St. James and Mike McCleary team up once again in MacGregor's south Florida mystery series. This time the two are investigating a murder in tony Palm Beach, where the rich and famous require South African faith healer Alejandro Domingo's services to cure everything from insomnia to impotence. Alejandro's wife, Janis, exerts iron control over who gains access to her husband--until she's found shot to death. Quin and Mike investigate, but Mike is wounded in a mysterious drive-by shooting. leaving it up to Quin to pick up the pieces and find out not only who shot Mike and killed Janis, but who has kidnapped Alejandro's daughter and sister and what terrible uses the kidnappers have in mind for Alejandro's special powers. MacGregor's special brand of high-powered action, a gripping plot, and the continually interesting relationship between Quin and Mike make this one well worth buying.
Emily Melton
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