This one started out promising; fast-paced, intriguing setup, and a unique case involving a serial killer staging his victims like dolls. But as the story progressed, the momentum slowed, and it lost a bit of its edge.
FBI Special Agent Taylor Sage is an interesting lead, and I think there’s potential here for a solid series. The book is short, concise, and very straightforward, which makes it a decent gap filler when you’re not sure what to read next.
That said, I was hoping for more suspense and twists along the way. It wasn’t bad, it just didn’t leave a lasting impression. I’d call my reaction neutral, maybe leaning slightly positive, and while I’m not in a rush to continue the series, I might pick up the next one when I’m in between heavier reads.
Final Thoughts: A quick, easy thriller that’s perfect if you want something light and to the point, but don’t expect a ton of surprises or emotional depth.