About the book:
She's following her instincts. They're following her every move.
After her rescue of nearly fifty kidnapped children made international headlines, Amara Alvarez gets what she's worked for: a transfer to San Antonio's Homicide Division. But reality sets in quickly when her first case, the suspicious death of a teenager at a crowded local water park, plunges her life into chaos.
As the investigation moves forward, Amara finds herself stalked online by cybercriminals who uncover her personal life in frightening detail. With few leads, she's forced to resort to unconventional methods to find the killer and prevent her first murder investigation from ending up in the cold case files.
Tom Threadgill is back with another riveting page-turner featuring the detective who is willing to put everything on the line to see justice served and lives protected.
After her rescue of nearly fifty kidnapped children made international headlines, Amara Alvarez gets what she's worked for: a transfer to San Antonio's Homicide Division. But reality sets in quickly when her first case, the suspicious death of a teenager at a crowded local water park, plunges her life into chaos.
As the investigation moves forward, Amara finds herself stalked online by cybercriminals who uncover her personal life in frightening detail. With few leads, she's forced to resort to unconventional methods to find the killer and prevent her first murder investigation from ending up in the cold case files.
Tom Threadgill is back with another riveting page-turner featuring the detective who is willing to put everything on the line to see justice served and lives protected.
My review:
This was a very interesting case as Amara pulls the threads and finds clues. I loved her toughness and her determination. She never gave up, even when it seemed like she was stuck. I liked how she was an introvert and had a pet lizard as you don't see that too often! Her good friend and fellow detective Starsky added humor to the story as they had funny conversations that made me smile. There's a little bit of a faith element as there's a couple of prayers said. Amara also dealt with some hard issues in her personal life and questions about her future. This worked well as a stand-alone, though I also recommend book one as that was also a fascinating story! You should try this book if you like police procedurals and suspense!
I received this book free from Revell. I was not compensated for this review. All opinions are my own.
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