Former FBI agent Jeff Talbot discovers four dead men and an envelope of clues linking his own family to the Four on the Floor murders. Now, he must go undercover to catch the killer--without becoming the fifth on the floor. Original.
I nearly gave up on this series after the last book. The way the Talbots collected so much of so many objects seemed too much like avarice to me. While I loved the characters, I wasn't sure I wanted to invest any more time with them. I am glad I stayed with the series as Four on the Floor is the best one to date. I loved the "treasure hunt" aspect of the plot as well as the old car storyline. I never guessed what the secret the woodie held. The Burma Shave quotes at the beginning of each chapter were the icing on the cake. An extremely satisfying read. Who knew Greer had so many facets?
Keeps Getting Better!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I've been waiting for the next installment of Jeff and Sheila's adventures, and I've not been disappointed. Characters continue to develop (we learn a bit more about Jeff's butler) and the people he meets are interesting and people that I cared about. Jeff's life pre-FBI is revealed a bit more as he embarks on an sometimes confusing crime stopping adventure. A twist at the conclusion makes this novel particularly memorable. Now I sit back and wait for Deborah Morgan's next book!
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