Silence is deadly.
The murder of eighteen-year-old Angie Vance was exceptionally vile — her mouth was sealed with glue, an obscenity scrawled across her skin, and she was suffocated in a garbage bag. The killing seems personal, so police detective Carina Kincaid focuses her efforts on the victim’s much older ex-boyfriend, Steve Thomas. But without physical evidence, Carina can’t make a collar or … Carina can’t make a collar or a case. She also can’t stop Sheriff Nick Thomas, the prime suspect’s brother, from conducting his own unwelcome investigation.
Though Nick is still scarred and unsteady from a recent confrontation with a serial killer, he’s determined to prove his brother’s innocence. But his confidence is shaken when he learns of Steve’s dark side, and when a friend of the murdered girl meets a similarly gruesome fate. With no time to lose, Carina and Nick work together to trap a psychopath, before another unlucky woman faces an unspeakable end.
Evil has spoken. Now see what it can do.
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A true Mystery/Crime author! One of my favorite authors!
A good murder crime/mystery that had me guessing for most of the book. I like storylines that do that. The plotline was interesting and believable and the romance was sexy sweet. Definitely interested in reading more about the Kincaid clan so I will continue with the series.
San Diego Homicide Detective Carina Kincaid is called to the scene of the gruesome murder of 18-year old college student Angie Vance. Her mouth was glued shut and she was wrapped in garbage bags with vile slurs covering her body. When her ex-boyfriend emerges as a prime suspect, his brother, Montana Sheriff Nick Thomas, comes to support him only …
Detective Carina Kincaid has a case that is very disturbing. A young female college student found dead with her mouth glued shut and an insulting word carved into her chest. The prime suspect is the girls ex-boyfriend and when his brother, Sheriff Nick Thomas, shows up from Montana to help prove his brothers innocence, Carina finds herself …
Just Awesome!!!
What a great read. Have always enjoyed A. Brennan books
This book is interesting to read but not as good as the 3 books that preceded it. I would recommend the preceding 3 books in this group before this one.
Very entertaining and keeps you guessing until near the end.
Loved it!