He wrenches at the chains on his wrists and ankles—to no avail. Tears stream down his cheeks as his captor comes at him all dressed in black, chanting and mumbling incoherently, a large knife in his hands… his team with the Behavioral Analysis Unit set out to investigate, but with the remains pointing to three separate victims, this isn’t going to be an open-and-shut case.
With no quick means of identifying the deceased, building a profile of this serial killer is more challenging than usual. Why are these victims being selected? Where are they are targeted? Why are their limbs being severed and their bodies mutilated?
The questions compound as the body count continues to rise, and when a torso painted blue and missing its heart is found, the case takes an even darker turn. The FBI will need to convince the Deep South to give up her secrets if they’re going to catch the killer. After all, one thing is clear: the killing isn’t going to stop until they figure it all out. And they are running out of time…
Remnants is “a gritty nightmare of a tale that will churn the stomachs of even the most hard-boiled of FBI agents…” (Tome Tender Book Blog). Buy this heart-pounding thriller today and hunt a serial killer alongside the FBI! Perfect for fans of Catherine Coulter, JT Ellison, and Patricia Cornwell.
Readers love Remnants:
“WOW!! And again wow. I thoroughly enjoyed this gritty, psychological, twisted thriller.”
“The perfect thriller to keep you up at night…”
“The plot has that gripping intensity to it.”
“Enthralling from beginning to end.”
“Gripping & intriguing.”
“A thrilling book, full of twists and turns.”
“This book is gritty, sometimes almost gross, with plot twists that will keep you guessing for hours.”
“This book was fast paced from page one. It had me sucked in, and I hated putting it down.”
“All the details in this story are amazingly accurate.”
“It’s twisted, mind-reeling, and captivating!”
“Arnold makes the reader feel like part of the team.”
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Pretty good book
Just like all books by Carolyn, it is great reading.
Enjoyed it so much I ordered the sequel
Reviting
I loveCarolynArnold novels . Remnants had a great plot, well written, full of suspense. It kept me reading long into the night. I am looking forward to the next in the series.
OK, but took about 3 chapters too long to end
I just couldn’t get into the story, so after reading 4 chapters I gave up. To much unnecessary description of things.
Great book. Anything by this author is always great. Know everyone will enjoy this wonderful read.
It was different.
Way too brutal for me.
Great story.
This is an author of which I I anxiously await her next book
When body parts start showing up in Savannah, Georgia the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, is called upon to track down another deranged serial killer. Brandon Fisher and his team work tirelessly to stop the madman before more lives are lost.
This is book six in the Brandon Fisher FBI series and the first one I have read by Carolyn Arnold. I am always worried starting a series so late that I wont be able to catch up but this one is easily read as a stand alone, although I know I will definitely be going back and reading the previous books in the series.
It all starts with a glimpse of the killer picking out his next victim and just how easily it was for him to get his target in the middle of a busy shopping mall! Then we meet Brandon Fisher and his FBI colleagues as they are called out to Savannah by Lieutenant Pike after body parts were found in the river. From here we see the team try to literally piece together what is going as when more body parts appear, and a skinned body found just off the side of the road they know they are dealing with a pretty sick individual.
This is a gritty and pretty graphic read – and I loved it! The reasons behind the killings and they way in which the victims are killed are spine chilling and just when you think you have an idea who is behind it all, the game changes and you are thrown a curve-ball that makes you question the who, what, why and where!
For all it is a Brandon Fisher book the characters all feature equally throughout, and there is obviously some things that have happened in previous books that have shaped the team into who they are today that I feel I need to go back an read – that being said it did not distract too much from this story and like I said it is easily read as a stand alone.
One thing that bugged me was the constant use of the word UNSUB – now I know I should have realised it meant Unknown Subject but I didn’t initially and it bothered me so much that I had to google it as out of the many, many crime novels I have read not once have I ever came across this terminology before – I guess I may have been covered in book 1 but a wee refresher for those unfamiliar or new to the series would be good.
I truly enjoy all the Brandon Fisher stories. They are sometimes gory but, that is what they FBi agents run into with the criminals they pursue. Horrible crimes that need to be solved. Personal insights into the agents too. Great stories.