I loved this book. The reader is immediately immersed in the plot, as the book opens with the minutes before the murder, which will bring together all the characters. And, while we are more used to take the plot at the time of the discovery of a murder, this time, we come before it is committed. Confusing, and very effective to link the reader to the victim, even if we will have that cross it. The following chapters may seem a little more difficult: each portrays a character in the plot, seemingly unrelated to each other. We could win, but it's well written and the psychological profile of the characters is engaging. So we cling and the reward is at the end of reading. Finally, very fast, the narrative unfolds, thrilling. One reads this book in haste, anxiously. We want to know. We would read it slowly, with weighting, to make it last a little longer. And at the end, we say that history did not matter. But attention was given to the characters and sorry to leave them. It also regrets the huge mess in which they are filled. But that, we let you discover