Kaely Quinn's talents as an FBI behavior analyst are impossible to
ignore, no matter how unorthodox her methods. But when a reporter outs
her as the daughter of an infamous serial killer, she's demoted to field
agent and transferred to St. Louis.
When the same reporter who
ruined her career claims to have received an anonymous poem predicting a
string of murders, ending with Kaely's, the reporter's ulterior motives
bring his claim into question. But when a body is found that fits the
poem's predictions, the threat is undeniable, and the FBI sends Special
Agent Noah Hunter to St. Louis.
Initially resentful of the
assignment, Noah is surprised at how quickly his respect for Kaely
grows, despite her oddities. But with a brazen serial killer who breaks
all the normal patterns on the loose, Noah and Kaely are tested to their
limits to catch the murderer before anyone else--including Kaely
herself--is killed.
What a good book. You don't know who the bad guy is til the very end. Kaely is a unique individual who has some big emotional issues from her childhood. She doesn't make friends because she doesn't trust anyone. People she has trusted before have turned out to be untrustworthy. The story has an ending but it leaves it wide open for the next book. I am looking forward to the next book with anticipation.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way.
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