![]() ![]() ![]() But she’s being watched by the FBI, who suspect her of being a mole in another case. Problem: no one but her suspects this person, because her targets are never categorized as murders, but rather as accidents. Since she neutralized a serial killer, a new one seems obsessed with her. I managed to understand, but it’s probably better to read the first one, because there are a lot of references.Įmmy Dockery is an FBI analyst. Review: I didn’t pay attention when I picked up this novel that it was a volume 2 and I haven’t read the first one. To FBI Internal Affairs special agent, Harrison “Books” Bookman, everyone in the FBI is a suspect-particularly Emmy Dockery (the fact that she’s his ex-wife doesn’t make it easier).īut someone else is watching Dockery. ![]() And the killer is somehow one step ahead of every move Dockery makes. But this many deaths can’t be coincidence. ![]() The victims all appear to have died by accident, and have seemingly nothing in common. She’s young and driven, and her unique skill at seeing connections others miss has brought her an impressive string of arrests.īut a shocking new case-unfolding across the country-has left her utterly baffled. Synopsis: The perfect murder always looks like an accident.įBI agent Emmy Dockery is absolutely relentless. ![]()
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