This thriller had me on the edge of my seat.
We knew who the bad guy was from pretty early on, but there was still a questions of what role other characters might have.
Podcaster Rachel its woken up early one morning by the FBI asking her to come down to a Florida prison for some reason. By the time she gets there she realizes that she’s been played by them. They want her to interview Terence Bailey, who is in prison for breaking and entering. The police suspect that he might be a serial killer. His last visiter has mysteriously disappeared, and he is set to be released in the net few days.
We know that Rachel is in danger, there are cryptic messages that Terence writes, and the Lead FBI Agent Joe Martinez is really concerned for Rachels safety. Dead bodies keep popping up, people are missing and we just don’t know who could be next.
There also isn’t a lot of evidence that Terence did all the terrible things that they suspect that he did. We have no idea who he really is.
I loved that we get several POVs: We get bits of the finished Podcast, 3rd person POVs focusing on Rachel, Joe, and the murderer. The plot progresses quickly enough and little pieces of information are revealed to build on what we know.
According to Goodreads this is book 2 for Rachel, but it really is a stand alone. I would have had no idea that there was more.
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