A review by paulmslima
An Eye for Murder by Libby Fischer Hellmann

2.0

A complex but not convoluted plot -- murders that stretch back to post-WWII that become even more murders in the present day. As tends to be the case with these kind of books, the characters are two-dimensional as is the dialogue and some of the action. The plot elevates this book, but the main character is sort of a whimp. She more accidentally solves 'the case' than diligently works at it. Still, the plot has merit.