Another exciting addition to the FBI: Houston series! The unsolved murders of two unrelated people has Special Agents Thatcher Graves and Bethany Sanchez stumped. The situation gets even more complicated with additional murders, and Bethany suspects her brother is involved somehow. Will she protect her family over her partner?
Wow, this author sure writes a suspenseful crime drama, slowly circling the suspects, leaving you guessing clear up until the action packed ending! I could feel the tension between the two agents, and the dilemma Bethany was in with her dysfunctional family. It was frustrating at times to witness, but as the clues started to stack up, and the situation got hotter, the agents' faith and integrity pull them through to find the answers, leaving you with a satisfying ending. The psychological profiles and certain aspects of the crimes made the whole story feel quite authentic; a lot of research into actual crimes and procedures must have been done to make it feel so real. Enjoyed the funny pet parrot that added a little needed levity at times, saying things like, "Call the cops!"
A few people from the previous books were dropped in at times, nicely tying the series together; this one easily stands alone though. Recommend to fans of Christian suspense with a little romance.
(Book provided by Book Club Network and Tyndale House Publishing in exchange for my honest, unsolicited review.)
Wow, this author sure writes a suspenseful crime drama, slowly circling the suspects, leaving you guessing clear up until the action packed ending! I could feel the tension between the two agents, and the dilemma Bethany was in with her dysfunctional family. It was frustrating at times to witness, but as the clues started to stack up, and the situation got hotter, the agents' faith and integrity pull them through to find the answers, leaving you with a satisfying ending. The psychological profiles and certain aspects of the crimes made the whole story feel quite authentic; a lot of research into actual crimes and procedures must have been done to make it feel so real. Enjoyed the funny pet parrot that added a little needed levity at times, saying things like, "Call the cops!"
A few people from the previous books were dropped in at times, nicely tying the series together; this one easily stands alone though. Recommend to fans of Christian suspense with a little romance.
(Book provided by Book Club Network and Tyndale House Publishing in exchange for my honest, unsolicited review.)
FBI agent Bethany and her new partner, Thatcher, who arrested her brother and sent him to jail. They have to work together to solve two homicides that appear to be the work of a serial killer. I thought this book was good, and the storyline kept the reader guessing as the to the identity of the killer. I enjoyed seeing several characters from previous books in the series make an appearance.