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USA Today Bestselling Author Chris Taylor doesn't disappoint... A cold-blooded serial killer is carving up bodies... Who's next? Still reeling from his wife's unexpected and violent death, Federal Agent Clayton Munro must ignore his pain and throw himself into his work as a profiler on a time sensitive case. With a serial killer on the loose in Sydney, he is forced to team up with the local police in an effort to stop the vicious murders. Lead detective, Ellie Cooper doesn't let her tragic past stop her from anything. Determined to uncover the details behind the murders, she refuses to be distracted by the arrogant and handsome federal agent new to the case. But as corpses keep piling up, Ellie and Clayton are under pressure to capture the criminal while keeping their anger-and attraction-at bay. With Ellie at the top of his hit list, this particular killer is more dangerous than either of them realize. Can the profiler save her before it's too late? Fans of Sandra Brown, Cristin Harber, Liliana Hart, Karen Rose, J.D. Robb and Nora Roberts will love this new series by Chris Taylor. Read The Profiler now and you'll be hooked on this series right until the very end. No library descriptions found. |
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Overall, I thought this was a good opening novel for the series. The author handles characterization well, allowing us to get to know Ellie and Clayton. The story's focus is really on these two people, the sexual tension between them, and their struggle to let go of the heartache of their pasts. The murder mystery, while interesting, feels secondary to their personal stories and budding romance.
This series features a family of people involved in law enforcement, rather than a single main character, giving the author plenty of room to create. I'm looking forward to finding out where book #2 takes us. ( )