Four I’m hooked from the first page, gripping, fast-paced, making me skip lunch and five tea times ( I already lost 3 pounds, so it works better than Keto Diet) and turning pages nonstop to learn how it ends stars!!!
The plot: FBI agent Nell Flynn returns back to her childhood for his estranged police officer father’s sudden death from motorcycle accident. She finds herself involve into the investigation of grisly murders of young girls and search of a serial killer.
The story progression: As soon as she starts digging more about murders, she finds out her father might have involved. She found his offshore bank account, an apartment lease for a young Latina girl, one of the victim’s cell phone and photos of victims at her father’s place. Considering his father’s anger management issues and alcoholism, barely raising her alone because of her mother’s violent murder, increase the suspicions over him!
The characters: Nell acts like rough, introvert, loner, a typical tomboy. But she’s smart. She can catch the subtleties efficiently. She acts nonchalant, but she’s emotional, hurt, shaken and she needs to make peace with her past to move on!
This book keeps your attention alert, pumping adrenaline, endorphin into your veins, makes you feel like you finished a marathon, sweaty, breathless, smelling.
But you finally realized all the pieces of puzzle have found the right places so you may get a proper and peaceful sleep.
One part about one of my favorite character broke my part. Maybe I shouldn’t connect them so easily. It always makes me feel like I get the news that one of my best TV series is canceled! (As the most mature reaction, I start to cry and scream “WHHYYYY”! So what happens in fiction world should stay in fiction world, right?)
As a summary: I like it a lot. Better than most crime thrillers with satisfying ending and smartly story development. If you keen on this genre, it’s a great “finished at one sit” book for you.