A cunning killer hides in plain sight.A troubled teenage girl has been charged with the grisly murder of her stepfather. The evidence is damning: Emily was found alone at the scene with blood on her hands, and an incriminating e-mail she wrote outlines a murder plot identical to the method of the brutal slaying. But deputy district attorney Julia Chandler believes her niece is innocent, and she’s … innocent, and she’s determined to keep the promise she made to protect her dead brother’s daughter–even if it means hiring private eye Connor Kincaid . . . the man who blames her for forcing his resignation from the police department.
Together Julia and Connor uncover a chain of unsolved violent crimes tied to an unorthodox therapist whose anonymous online patients purge their anger by posting lethal fantasies. But someone in the group has turned vigilante, turning the game of virtual murder into a flesh-and-blood vendetta.
After evil is seen, face your ultimate fear.
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See No Evil is the second book in the No Evil Trilogy series and you don’t have to read the first book in the series in order to enjoy this book. I was just drawn into this story. It was just so twisted and I just couldn’t put it down. I just was on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what was going to happen next. I can’t wait to read more …
If I could give 4.5stars, I would because I liked this one more than the last one. Not only did we get to read more about most of the characters we met in the last book but, the crime/thriller story was really good; so many more twists and turns. I love it when it takes me most of the book to figure out who the mastermind was. Looking forward …
San Diego Deputy District Attorney Julia Chandler is the top lawyer in the DA’s office so when her 16-year old niece, Emily, is found unconscious in the same house where her stepfather’s mutilated body is discovered, she finds herself on the other side of the courtroom. She hires Connor Kincaid to join Emily’s team as their investigator, a …
I like how this book focused on a different member of the Kincaid family. The author did a great job giving the reader Connor and Julia’s background story throughout the book. It fit in perfect in some spots and never took away from the main story. I was also pleased that the death of Connor’s nephew is mentioned and how it affected him. I’m very …
Wow! How sad to think our young people are influenced so much by people and the internet.