They had believed not knowing would be better. Their marriage becomes stronger, but the past haunts them - they have had an agreement to not share with each other whom their respective partners were at that raw point in their marriage. And over the course of this series, Lou and Liz Boldt have gone through a lot - a kidnapped daughter, Liz with cancer, etc. Over the years and throughout the series, Boldt's marriage and his attraction to Matthews are an underlying story, finally ending with Matthews moving in with Detective LaMoia in the last book. Boldt is obsessed with tracking a serial killer to the point of giving his wife an excuse to have an affair and Boldt himself is attracted to his beautiful colleague, police pyschologist Daphne Matthews. When this series started ( Undercurrents), Homicide Detective Lou Boldt's marriage was on shaky grounds. The struggle is to protect you and to save our marriage, it's retaining or maintaining respect for each other, making out the other side in one piece." "Because to tell the truth, I don't care about the embezzlement, this seventeen million dollars. "The struggle is not not in solving this case," Boldt told Liz, who was still half asleep. ( Jump down to read a review of Middle of Nowhere) ( Jump down to read a review of The Art of Deception) ( Jump over to read a review of Killer View) ( Jump over to read a review of Killer Summer)
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