FDNY Marshal, Georgia Skeehan, knew something was amiss when she investigated the apartment fire of Dr Louise Rosen. The brass wanted this one closed with an easy drunk and smoking in bed determination. But the autopsy showed Dr Rosen hadn't even had a sip of alcohol, and there was no sign in the apartment that she was a smoker; no cigarettes, matches, or ashtrays. Georgia is convinced it's arson, and when the doctor's former partner is also killed in a suspicious fire, she begins digging into their pasts and finds these two had an infamous reputation of denying pensions to firefighters disabled in the line of duty. At the same time, Georgia's best friend, NYPD Detective, Connie Ruiz, goes missing. Her apartment is soaked in blood and riddled with bullets, and to top it off, Georgia's boyfriend, fire marshal, Mac Marenko is charged with her supposed murder. Add to that a pipeline bomb threat and poor Georgia's got more than her hands full as she investigates these seemingly unrelated crimes. As the pieces begin to come together, she finds that a clue from the distant past may be the answer to the murder and mayhem surrounding the FDNY today..... This is Suzanne Chazin's second Georgia Skeehan thriller, and like the first, The Fourth Angel, this novel starts off with a bang. The prologue and first chapter of Flash Over are so harrowing and compelling that it's impossible to stop reading. The fast paced plot is intriguing, and Ms Chazin's extensive knowledge and expertise in the inner workings of the fire department, arson, and fire investigations adds real credibility to the story. Her characters are original and interesting, and the writing, for the most part entertaining and intelligent. Unfortunately, this time around, Ms Chazin trades in tight, tense, and suspenseful for melodrama and hand wringing, and this detracts from the story line and bogs down the plot. That said, she pulls it all together for a stunning climax and satisfying, solid ending that doesn't disappoint.