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Buried (Agent Sayer Altair)
Buried - Agent Sayer Altair
Author: Ellison Cooper
In Ellison Cooper?s suspense thriller Buried, an FBI neuroscientist is on the trail of a serial killer who?s turned up the heat on a cold case?Senior Special Agent Sayer Altair studies the minds of psychopaths. But even she didn't expect to uncover a killer within the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Rooting him out and exposing internal corrupt...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781250173867
ISBN-10: 1250173868
Publication Date: 7/16/2019
Pages: 368
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3.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 3
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legz avatar reviewed Buried (Agent Sayer Altair) on + 509 more book reviews
The 2nd book in the Sayer Altair series continuing where Caged left off. Sayer is recovering from being shot & gets sucked into another case while also conducting a psycho study. A few new characters to delve into an investigation into Greek Mythology & monsters. Well crafted & good twists & turns when the UNSUB is finally revealed. Can't wait to read the next book
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Buried by Ellison Cooper is an intense and gritty mystery. If you have not read Caged, you will not be lost. The author provides background information on Sayer Altair and a summary of what occurred in Caged. I believe, though, that it would be a better reading experience if the series is read in order. Sayer Altair is an FBI neuroscientist who studies serial killers' brains when not in the field. She has been benched after what happened in Caged, and this new case is her first time back in the field. Max Cho is enjoying a day off hiking when Kana alerts to the presence of a cadaver. A wrong step has Max falling into a cavern full of skeletons. Sayer along with forensic anthropologist, Dana Wilbanks find two fresh victims after a harrowing encounter. There is plenty of action in Buried as Sayer and the team search for the killer who recently kidnapped a woman and her little girl. The authors vivid descriptions allowed me to visualize the grisly scene Max found in that cave. It was interesting to see things from Sayer's perspective. I liked that the mystery was complex with one exception. There are a number of victims over two decades. The one downfall of Buried is that I could solve the whodunit before I was a quarter of a way through the book. I prefer a mystery that scatters the clues throughout the book with surprising twists, so I am kept guessing. Sayer is still investigating the death of her fiancé, Jake. She has a feeling that what is in the case file is not the true story. Plus, there still might be repercussions from the case in Caged. Buried does contain graphic violence and foul language (these two things seem to par for the course with chilling crime novels). Buried is a psychological thriller with curious clues, a variety of victims, irksome incidents, a pathological predator, and colossal changes.


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