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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Book Review: I See You (Criminal Profiler #2) by Mary Burton

I See You (Criminal Profiler #2)
Title:  I See You (Criminal Profiler #2)

Author: Mary Burton 

Stars: 4 1\2 

Review:
Mary Burton writing style and story lines can be dark at moments but the romance is what keeps the story from taking over the darker side of life.  The characters are older, flawed but want to find out the truth.
The story has readers wondering about Nature vs Nurture that creates killers.  As well as a parents love for their child.
I see you just uses enough Profiler and psychology to keep readers interested without boring them.
The story move quickly, the romance has been going on for a while so while they hop into bed it isn't unexpected, story flows keeps a good pace.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher Montlake for the advance copy of Mary Burton I See You

Synopsis:
FBI special agent Zoe Spencer uses skeletal remains to recreate the faces of murder victims through sculpture. Though highly scientific, the process is also sensitive and intimate; she becomes attached to the individuals she identifies, desperate to find justice for each.

As Zoe examines old remains, she sees a teenage girl looking back at her—the victim in a cold case from over a decade ago. Zoe wants nothing more than to tell this young woman’s story and to bring her killer to justice.

Zoe’s case leads her to the victim’s hometown and to homicide detective William Vaughan, Zoe’s on-again, off-again lover. As the two become more involved in the case, they quickly realize that it isn’t as cold as they first believed: someone’s still out there hunting women. And with more women gone missing, time’s running out. Can they work together and stop this madman before he kills again?


Kindle Edition
Expected publication: October 8th 2019 by Montlake Romance

About The Author:
Mary Burton
Mary Burton, whose latest novel is Hide and Seek, loves writing suspense, getting to know her characters, keeping up with law enforcement and forensic procedure, morning walks, baking, and tiny dachshunds. She also enjoys hunting down serial killers, which she does in her New York Times and USA Today bestselling novels. Library Journal has compared her work to that of Lisa Jackson and Lisa Gardner, and Fresh Fiction likened her writing to that of James Patterson.

Mary is routinely featured among the top ten writers in Amazon’s Author Rankings for romantic suspense. Upon publication, her novels, including 2018’s Cut and Run and Her Last Word, consistently rank high on the Kindle eBooks Store Bestseller List. 

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