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Along a slow-moving river, he watches as her body drifts below the water's murky surface, forever altered. Before he disposes of each victim, he takes a trophy. It's a sign of his power, and a warning--to the one destined to suffer most of all... In Grizzly Falls, Montana, Detectives Selena Alvarez and Regan Pescoli are struggling with a new commander and a department in the midst of upheaval. It's the worst possible time for a homicide. A body has been found, missing a finger. Alvarez believes the disfigurement means a murderer with a personal grudge, not a deranged madman with a brutal fetish. Pescoli can only hope she's right. But then a second body turns up, bearing the same mark... As the clues begin pointing toward a suspect, Pescoli's unease grows. Even with Alvarez barely holding it together and her own personal life in chaos, she senses there's more to this case than others believe. A killer has made his way to Grizzly Falls, ready to fulfill a vengeance years in the making. And Pescoli must find the target of his wrath--or die trying...… (more)
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Detectives Selena Alvarez and Regan Pescolli, are assigned to the case while their old captain, Dan has been shot and hanging by a thread. Pescolli is pregnant, and engaged, her children are
In the midst of all drama you have a murderer, a serial killer, killing women and cutting off their ring finger. In addition, Jessica (rich to desperate)/Anne Marie is on the run and in disguise, and someone is after her. Are they connected? With two storylines, they collide for a powerful suspense drama.
Even though I have read a few of Lisa Jackson’s books and loved them; this was my first in the To Die Series, so may have enjoyed it more if reading the previous books. I also listened to the audiobook, performed by Natalie Ross, and did not truly connect with narrator, so this could possibly have had a negative impact on the overall book. However, I will definitely read Lisa Jackson again
However, as I have stated before, this book's narrator Natalie Ross, is not a competent performer. I try to rate books separate from the narrator's performance,
PLEASE [fill in the blank - author, publisher, agent, recording studio] don't use Ms. Ross as the narrator of Ms. Jackson's books in the future.
For me, the book was good but not great. If I had been more invested in the characters, maybe I would have liked it better.