A serial killer continuing hisspree. All of Michael Rhodes’ victims died the same way. But Michael Rhodes wasdead. Wasn’t he? How could his grisly killings keep going? Was this the work ofa copy cat?
Meanwhile, Ella never got herhusband back after his brain transplant, which put her living with a totalstranger now.
In the midst of a puzzlinginvestigation, Wade contends with guilt of losing his partner, his anger onviolent scumbags, and trying to stop a killer.
It was so obvious where this wasgoing. We kind of all figured what was going on here—the guy had the brain of akiller, which was a captivating premise. Unfortunately, the story was taking along time to get there with lengthy protocols, assumed suspects, toxicologyreports, and, of course, the wife’s suspicions on the guy. It’s a pretty goodread, but it’s certainly a long one. There was some good thrill, but it was alittle predictable.
This was an okay read, but Ithought it be better.
Rating:3 stars
Published on April 08, 2023 13:49