An unkindness of Ravens by European P Douglas
When Sarah Brightwater was at her prom in 2004, her
mother became the victim of a serial killer who has never been caught. She became an FBI agent to find and arrest
the man responsible. In 2018 she and her partner were investigating a body
found in Whitney State forest. As she chases leads, her path crosses with
journalist Tyler Ford. They become
entangled in a complex entanglement of circumstances. The case of the serial
killer dubbed John the Baptist has
both of them crossing professional lines.
As they work together to untangle the leads, they place their lives in
danger to catch the killer.
This is a good clean mystery, with very little
violence and no sexual content and very little cursing. The story has interesting twists and keeps
you guessing who the killer might be. The book ends with a cliffhanger that
promises that the story that continues will be just as enjoyable to read.
I liked the audiobook; although it took me a while to
get comfortable with the narrator, the portrayal of the characters was relatable.
It was easy to distinguish the different characters by their voices as
portrayed by the narrator. I would
recommend this book to anyone who wants to read crime without the gory details
of the violent acts but is more into following the leads discovered in the
investigation.
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