So we are following the course and the investment each of them, individually or collectively, professionally and personally. Lindsay has just given birth but his boss strongly encouraged to return to work because of the murders multiply. Yuki is about to condemn a man for double murder. Claire sees himself annoyed because a strange thing happens to the morgue and Cindy tries to glean information.
The chapters are short, the airy layout, active investigations and complicated to the point that even the lawyer will end up being confused, twists maintain the suspense, the twists bring spice to the investigation, and unexpected events unforeseen reactions at trial revive action.
Perry Judd's character, professor of English literature, will bring an original touch to the story: its information proving so detailed they might enable investigators to distrust, doubt, ask some questions about this man they are frankly bizarre.
It is therefore not a single survey, but several, nothing problematic in this, but I found that there were a huge number of characters, too. I have rarely seen so many names and surnames of employees, substitutes, assistants, agency, police, guards, witnesses called, friends, spouses etc. etc. too many secondary characters some of which are a bit unnecessary and not easy to read. But history is pleasant to discover the end the suspense stimulus.