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Sense of Evil (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, #6)
by Kay Hooper
by Kay Hooper
I tend to wary of Mystery novels. I usually just don't care, and I'm not into the mundane plots. However, I have a soft spot for any tales concerning FBI Agents... and these are FBI Agents with Psychic Powers? I am SO there!
My first book by Kay Hooper, and I'm pretty well hooked. A lot of the normal, cliched Mystery stuff is here, but was able to fly right through it thanks to the interesting angle. This same angle (the supernatural) seems to be why a number of readers don't care for the series. I honestly think these books would do better with fans of Jim Butcher's "Dresden Files" and other Urban Fantasy.
In any case, I will be tracking down more tales of The SCU.
My first book by Kay Hooper, and I'm pretty well hooked. A lot of the normal, cliched Mystery stuff is here, but was able to fly right through it thanks to the interesting angle. This same angle (the supernatural) seems to be why a number of readers don't care for the series. I honestly think these books would do better with fans of Jim Butcher's "Dresden Files" and other Urban Fantasy.
In any case, I will be tracking down more tales of The SCU.
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