Quite suspenseful. Many chapters had my heart racing. Thought Labuskes did a nice job with character development, creating many opinions about each one. Also liked how there was a mysterious connection between the characters and the serial killer.
Quite suspenseful. Many chapters had my heart racing. Thought Labuskes did a nice job with character development, creating many opinions about each one. Also liked how there was a mysterious connection between the characters and the serial killer.
I liked this thriller fine, I enjoyed the writing and I definitely didn't see the twists coming, but my issue was with the main character, Clarke, who is written as an unlikeable character, but God she really grated on me. Her penchant to go full rogue cowboy FBI agent at every single opportunity when that was CLEARLY ALWAYS THE WORST IDEA aggravated me to no end.
#MountTBR2019 20/36
Goodreads 36/52
Serial killer, FBI agents, secrets, twists... all the makings of a great story!!
Fun! A taut thriller with a great ending. Although I guessed the major twist about halfway through, I was invested and engaged the whole time. It‘s a slow burn, but a worthwhile read.
Continuing my goal of randomly reading what is on my Kindle. Super dark and kind of violent thriller. #LitsyAtoZ #TheLetterI
Nothing like the killer taunting the FBI agent.. I did not see the relationship that they actually had coming though! Whew.
If I just stay on the exercise bike until I finish this, I won‘t feel as bad about not doing anything else 😂 👏🏻👌🏻🤷🏻♀️
FBI special agent Clarke Sinclair has been trailing serial killer Simon Cross across the country, piecing together key elements of his pattern, as she closes in. But then Simon breaks pattern, and Clarke has to reconsider everything she thought she knew as she falls further and further into this life-threatening case...
While reading I found myself continually checking how much longer a chapter was and how many chapters I had left until the book was done, I just couldn‘t get into the story. I don‘t think it had to do with the writing and more to do with my state of mood and mind just wasn‘t feeling the story.
I figured out the “twist” pretty early on in the book so I only finished to see if I was right. The story is told in multiple POV‘s.
⭐️⭐️1/2
Wow. Talk about everything coming together at the end. This book will stay with me for a long time. A heavy voyage through 3pov. Simon Cross is what they have in common. Brianna Labuskes does not hold back: trauma, vulnerability, honesty, anger. I wish the big scene at the end was 5 pages longer bc it was so anticipated! But, I was glued to the pages!
4.5/5 Stars! *warning of graphic topics*
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This book is pretty intense.
The multiple points of view are done really well & keep the pace suspenseful. The pov are three incredibly strong women who have one thing in common: Simon Cross. A serial killer with a deeply rooted obsession. It‘s chilling, and I hope they get some serious justice at the end!
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Just started this! So far I‘m into it! Took a few pages to get into this rhythm. I‘m only around page 35, but it picked up & love the multiple points of view!🙌📚
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Just ordered my Amazon First Reads for April! I wasn't super interested in any of them, but this one looked enticing. I still haven't read my March one, tough, so hopefully I can get caught up in the coming weeks. 🤓 What did everyone else choose?
Free ebook?!? Yes, please! Can‘t wait to read this new thriller.