By Leslie Wolfe
A Glimpse of Death was a decent read but my least favorite
in this three part series by Leslie Wolfe.
It is a fact that crime never stops even for FBI Agent Tess
Winnett who is convalescing in the hospital after her heroic and successful close
to The Watson Girl Case (from Book 2 of the series). She
joins forces again with local detectives Michowsky and Fradella as they seek
her help on their latest case. Now that
Winnett has worked a few cases with Michowsky and Fradella, she knows they are
both capable detectives, yet through her frustration, she is still very
critical of them at times. She catches
herself, but usually only after the fact.
This seemed a bit overdone since she was just as much at a loss as they
were when it came to actually finding something concrete to help them solve the
case. That being said, little by little
they pieced together some very important clues, most importantly that these
serial killers have been at it for a much longer time than they realized. Yes,
serial killers...plural! What's worse
than having one crazed unstable person on the loose committing heinous
crimes? Having at least two of them
working together like a well-oiled machine.
This case goes from bad to worse when the latest target is
someone Agent Winnett knows personally. As
the clues come together ever-so- slowly, Winnett and the detectives race
against the clock to find the killers before they do more than just show their
latest victim a glimpse of her impending death.
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