A review by bjt1977
The Sins of the Fathers by Lawrence Block

2.0

This was okay. I was somewhat entertained, but not excited when it came time to pick it up each day.
it's a slow-moving detective story, which I enjoy if there is some deeper emotional conflict explored, but that is not the case here.
the investigation is not filled with peril or shocking discoveries. The life of the subjects, client and detective are not explored very deeply.
the result is a story that just meanders along until reaching a not very surprising nor exciting culmination.