But McAnnis is actually there at the invitation of a mysterious client who has hired the detective to solve the conspiracies against him.
West Heart is beset with problems, including a proposal to sell the club and the unresolved resentments surrounding the sale. McAnnis observes it all and, when a woman is found dead at the club, the dark and stormy night serves as a dramatic backdrop to multiple interrogations and indignant protestations from the members. It's soon followed by additional deaths and scandalous revelations.
It moves from a narrator in third person to a narrator in first person all interwoven with segments of second person perspective. You need to concentrate and follow the story to stay with the investigations.
Overall, the writing is commendable but the characters are difficult to connect with. There are just so many of them and with the perspective keeps changing back and forth constantly, it may be a problem for some readers to follow.
An entertaining novel, but it can be a tad too convoluted for the readers.