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A Perfect Evil
A Perfect Evil | Alex Kava
11 posts | 17 read | 1 reading | 9 to read
The brutal murders of three young boys paralyze the citizens of Platte City, Nebraska. What's worse is the grim realization that the man recently executed for the crimes was a copycat. When Sheriff Nick Morrelli is called to the scene of another grisly murder, it becomes clear that the real predator is still at large, waiting to kill again. Morrelli understands the urgency of the case terrorizing his community, but it's the experienced eye of FBI criminal profiler Maggie O'Dell that pinpoints the true nature of the evil behind the killingsa revelation made all the more horrific when Morrelli's own nephew goes missing. Maggie understands something else: the killer is enjoying himself, relishing his ability to stay one step ahead of her, making this case more personal by the hour. Because out there, watching, is a killer with a heart of pure and perfect evil.
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Shemac77
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Great on audio! Too bad there‘s not many in the series on audible. Guess I‘ll just reread the series.

CoverToCoverGirl Great series! 14mo
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Shemac77
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Next audible.

tpixie I used to read this author. Thanks for a reminder! 14mo
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deeannloso
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I love this book and the entire series. It‘s got action, suspense and a bit of romance. The only problem I have with this book and the first book is that the storyline of the killer, Albert Stucky, is inconsistent. That could be because this book was written 17 years before the prequel and the author didn‘t go back and check this book. Otherwise, it‘s a great book. #SeriesLove2023 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Fantastic!📖📚📚 1y
Andrew65 Another series I definitely need to get to. Well done 👏👏👏 1y
deeannloso @TheSpineView @Andrew65 Maggie O‘Dell is a kick-ass character! 1y
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deeannloso
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A serial killer is executed for three heinous murders. He knew a terrible truth that no one would listen to. Three months later another body is found killed in the same style as Jeffrey's victims.

Sheriff Nick Morelli knows he isn't equipped to handle the killer who is terrorizing his small Nebraska community. The FBI sends one of their best criminal profilers, Agent Maggie O'Dell. She quickly recognizes this is someone who has killed before.

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hihaley1012
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How do you guys prefer to read? Physical books or ebooks? Growing up, I had so many books so that my mom got me an ereader (a Nook). But I didnt really like aspect of an ebook and preferred a physical book. And that went on for awhile. However, now I live in a small apartment and I don't have shelving to keep all of my books. So I got myself another Nook and have been obsessed with reading on it.

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hihaley1012
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Currently reading this book. A friend of mine suggested it and now I've finally gotten around to it. So far it's interesting. I'll keep you guys posted on what I think about it. #CURRENTLYREADING

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swynn
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Recommended by nephew no. 2 who is *so over* fantasy because it's not realistic. Ok, but this? There is no mystery and barely any suspense. The plot is so haphazard I think I remember the kitchen sink. The leads spend less time catching the killer than they do angsting over their backstories and panting over each other. Fortunately (or un-) their coitus keeps getting interruptussed with torture porn.

Dear nephew, not all fantasies have dragons.

Kjoyner Hahahaha! I love this review! I read one that was surprisingly good. It was called Shifting Sands. I forget the name of the author (Barry something? Not sure), but it was on Inkitt, so I honestly wasn‘t expecting much. But it ended up being in-put-down-able! 6y
suzie.reads I love the Maggie O'Dell series! Although not read this one as it's what I assumed to be abit of a quick filler. It was written last but is set before all the others, which I find weird. 6y
swynn @Kjoyner Hmm, I see several titles "Shifting Sands," but none by a Barry. Do you remember anything else about it. 6y
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swynn @suzie.reads Vive la difference! I bounced off it hard, but I love things others bounce off and the world's richer for it! According to Kava's website it's her first novel, and in fairness some of my complaints are common to first novels. I assume they get better. Also she's clearly aiming at mystery/romance, which is fine just not my thing. 6y
suzie.reads Sorry I thought this was Before Evil 😂 6y
Kjoyner Swynn, it‘s by Barry Litherland 6y
swynn @suzie.reads That explains the confusion. No worries! 6y
swynn @Kjoyner ok I see it now. Thanks for the rec! 6y
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Moony
A Perfect Evil | Alex Kava
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OK, it's a good story and I like the charakters, but it is not "wow". Often it isn't s pageturner. But I'll read the second part and it will be better. #thriller

RadicalReader @Moony what book has been your favorite thriller you‘ve read? What one are you most anticipating? 6y
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Moony
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Reading in the sun. The thriller is good but not too suspend-packed. (Page 133 of 412)

#suspense #thriller #currentread #sunnyday

RadicalReader @Moony what‘s your favorite thriller of all time? 6y
Moony I love all thrillers by Cody McFadyen 😍 6y
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Moony
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JeaMar82
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