Midnight Caller (Chasing Evil, Bk 1)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2106 more book reviews
FBI Agent Trevor Rivette has returned to his hometown of New Orleans, fast on the trail of a serial killer. Dante (AKA: The Vampire) has left a string of victims across the country. Trevor discovers that Dante is calling into a midnight talk show hosted by Psychologist Rain Sommers. Dante seems to be obsessed with Rain and may be targeting her as his next victim. Trevor plans to use that situation to his advantage.
Trevor had a lot of backstory that came to life when he returned home. I found him appealing and liked his relationship with his brother and sister. Rain was a bit too TSTL for me. Twice she slipped her protection detail to go out on her own. Doesn't she remember that there is a serial killer just waiting for a chance to take her out?
This is the first book in the Chasing Evil series. I believe this book was the author's debut novel. The setting in New Orleans seems to automatically give the story a dark, moody atmosphere. The fact that many of the victims are from the Goth community gives it an extra creepy factor. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
Trevor had a lot of backstory that came to life when he returned home. I found him appealing and liked his relationship with his brother and sister. Rain was a bit too TSTL for me. Twice she slipped her protection detail to go out on her own. Doesn't she remember that there is a serial killer just waiting for a chance to take her out?
This is the first book in the Chasing Evil series. I believe this book was the author's debut novel. The setting in New Orleans seems to automatically give the story a dark, moody atmosphere. The fact that many of the victims are from the Goth community gives it an extra creepy factor. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
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