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A review by bookoholic
See No Evil by David Fennell
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
I really enjoyed The Art Of Death, so when I saw the new book in the series, I had to read it! It exceeded my expectations!
DI Archer has a lot going on. Her PTSD is worse than ever with the @nonymous killings triggering the events from the past coming to live. She can't rest and get help, she needs to catch another murderer. And the bodies keep appearing!
Dark past, weird religious cult and ritualistic murders. In the background, an old unsolved serial killer case from decades ago. What not to love?
Archer and Quinn are called to an unusual murder scene, and it's just the first one. Whenever they find the clue and connection, everything comes to a cult leader Aaron Cronin and his church - The Blood of Lamb, and the drug dealers connected to Archer's dad's death.
This fast-pace book is dark and fascinating. The plot perfectly written, I didn't see the ending coming and I can't wait to see what comes next.
DI Archer has a lot going on. Her PTSD is worse than ever with the @nonymous killings triggering the events from the past coming to live. She can't rest and get help, she needs to catch another murderer. And the bodies keep appearing!
Dark past, weird religious cult and ritualistic murders. In the background, an old unsolved serial killer case from decades ago. What not to love?
Archer and Quinn are called to an unusual murder scene, and it's just the first one. Whenever they find the clue and connection, everything comes to a cult leader Aaron Cronin and his church - The Blood of Lamb, and the drug dealers connected to Archer's dad's death.
This fast-pace book is dark and fascinating. The plot perfectly written, I didn't see the ending coming and I can't wait to see what comes next.