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Book Review of The Killing Hour (FBI Profiler, Bk 4)

The Killing Hour (FBI Profiler, Bk 4)
LaurieS avatar reviewed on + 504 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1


This book was terribly average. A serial killer who picks up two girl's at time leaves one dead as a map for investigators to find the other. Unfortunately, the other girl is always left in an isolated, treacherous location where she is forced to struggle to survive with only a bottle of water in the stifling heat while investigators attempt to locate her.

Kimberly, a young tortured woman currently attending the FBI academy, stumbles across the first body and throws away her dreams of becoming an FBI agent in order to pursue the case because the corpse resembles her deceased sister. She joins sexy special agent man Mac who has been following this killer for years. What follows is a by-the-numbers serial killer chase. Young women (who we never gete to know) die, the duo fall in lust (all off screen, bleh) and a victim struggles to survive. The only captivating thing about this book was Tina's struggle to survive. The other characters (and there were too many for me to remember) just didn't grab me as they were all people I'd read about numerous times in books like these. It was an okay read just not something I'll remember come next week.