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Such a thrillingly creepy bad guy this has! Definitely reminiscent of a Criminal Minds villain. A couple of things took one star off my rating: a number of run-on sentences/comma splices/fragmented sentences (especially in conversation, where it would sound really awkward if someone spoke so), and my guessing who the villain was early on. And a few things remained unexplained, like how the guy ended up with an X-ray machine, or how they knew the victim numbers at the time they did.
Otherwise, an excellent thriller! This one will make your blood run cold in some spots...
I loved Jamie and getting to hear more about Samantha and meeting Kit (heroine of book 3). I'm looking forward to the next installment!
I figured out who the killer was within 15 percent of the book. Probably in part because this author used the same pattern as in the first book of this series. Given that technique, it was easy to pinpoint who the bad guy was. Pretty predictable in general.
It's not a bad book. Clean and easy to read. But it probably wouldn't stay with you or thoroughly enthrall most readers, IMO.