History is followed from the point of view of two groups of individuals. Liv and Auggie one side, the interviewers September and Gretchen on the other. The author also takes us a few times in the head of the killer, it really is a sick man and it is cold in the back.
I must admit that I enjoyed this story. Romance really occupies a small place, but it did not bother me. This is done for the benefit of a stakeholder survey and, in some respects, quite original. The pace of the narrative is rather supported, and I have not seen the 528 pages scroll.
Heroin is a little unstable mentally traumatized by the events of its past and the paranoid type. At first I was afraid of what it could give, but finally it was. It's strange, but it works! Liv is proving to be endearing, not so low as that. As for Auggie, it has more than one trick up his sleeve. It happens to win Liv confidence and really wants to help in its investigation. They will bring down their barriers and fall in love with each other.
In short, I spent a good time with "In Focus." Nancy Bush provides a gripping plot and we original and endearing characters. In addition, a second investigation was initiated at the end of this volume. I really want to read more (normally scheduled for March 2015).