Book #24
Dates read: May 6-12
Title: Nothing to Hide
Year of publication: 2019
Author: Allison Brennan
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
Series: Lucy Kincaid #15
# of Pages: 406
Paper or plastic: Mass market paperback
How obtained: Purchased
Blurb from book: With a background in psychology, FBI Agent Lucy Kincaid is good at getting into the heads of killers and victims both. Still, her latest case is leaving her stumped. A third body has turned up in San Antonio—and it bears the same unique and troubling M.O. as the first two. The killer is clearly trying to send a message. But what is it—and to whom? All roads keep leading Lucy down a dead end…
The victims are all married men who led honest lives alongside their adoring wives but have nothing else in common. When Lucy catches each widow in a lie, she realizes that things are not at all as they seem. What begins as a seemingly straightforward investigation turns into something far darker and more sinister than Lucy could have ever imagined Can she solve this case before more lives are lost..including her own?
My thoughts: The romance part of this series is long gone, but that doesn’t keep me from wanting to keep reading these books. I love Lucy and Sean and their whole family and friends. Not a lot of major suspense in this one, but still a good read. And I couldn’t figure out whodunnit until Lucy and her partner did.
Title: Nothing to Hide
Year of publication: 2019
Author: Allison Brennan
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
Series: Lucy Kincaid #15
# of Pages: 406
Paper or plastic: Mass market paperback
How obtained: Purchased
Blurb from book: With a background in psychology, FBI Agent Lucy Kincaid is good at getting into the heads of killers and victims both. Still, her latest case is leaving her stumped. A third body has turned up in San Antonio—and it bears the same unique and troubling M.O. as the first two. The killer is clearly trying to send a message. But what is it—and to whom? All roads keep leading Lucy down a dead end…
The victims are all married men who led honest lives alongside their adoring wives but have nothing else in common. When Lucy catches each widow in a lie, she realizes that things are not at all as they seem. What begins as a seemingly straightforward investigation turns into something far darker and more sinister than Lucy could have ever imagined Can she solve this case before more lives are lost..including her own?
My thoughts: The romance part of this series is long gone, but that doesn’t keep me from wanting to keep reading these books. I love Lucy and Sean and their whole family and friends. Not a lot of major suspense in this one, but still a good read. And I couldn’t figure out whodunnit until Lucy and her partner did.
So… do you like reading series books? I enjoy them. I must. I read a LOT of them!
Happy Reading!
Stacy
1 comment:
I like both series and stand alone books. I just like to know a series ends though. I gave up on Wheel of Time because it was never-ending.
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