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A review by mags_louise
Trail of Deception by Amanda McKinney
4.25
The guys of LYNX are back and this time search and rescue expert Beckett takes centre stage.
When a young girl with autism disappears just as a dangerous ice storm rolls through Skulls Hollow.
But Beckett is determined to find her. What he doesn't expect is to find her alive next to a corpse. A corpse painted in blood.
But is this the work of a notorious serial killer?
Or Aria herself?
That's what the local police start to believe.
Only Beckett isn't convinced and is determined to prove them wrong. So he enlists the help of Aria's psychiatrist Jo.
Which leads the pair to team up and hunt for a serial killer nicknamed the Pollock Butcher. Only the killer is closer than either of them could've ever imagined.
And with a great mix of suspense, danger and heat. Likable characters and an engaging storyline. Trail of Deception was an enjoyable read. That I would happily recommend to others.
My thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read an early copy of Trail of Deception.
When a young girl with autism disappears just as a dangerous ice storm rolls through Skulls Hollow.
But Beckett is determined to find her. What he doesn't expect is to find her alive next to a corpse. A corpse painted in blood.
But is this the work of a notorious serial killer?
Or Aria herself?
That's what the local police start to believe.
Only Beckett isn't convinced and is determined to prove them wrong. So he enlists the help of Aria's psychiatrist Jo.
Which leads the pair to team up and hunt for a serial killer nicknamed the Pollock Butcher. Only the killer is closer than either of them could've ever imagined.
And with a great mix of suspense, danger and heat. Likable characters and an engaging storyline. Trail of Deception was an enjoyable read. That I would happily recommend to others.
My thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read an early copy of Trail of Deception.