When a body is discovered in a field in Iowa, the police uncover fourteen additional corpses ranging from 20 years old to recent. The remains point to a serial killer with an MO the authorities have seen before--Ed Oliphant, a man who has been in prison for over 20 years . . . and is Special Agent Kaely Quinn's father. After several failed interview attempts to discover if Ed has been training someone to be a copycat killer, the police turn to Kaely in St. Louis.
Kaely promised herself she would never step foot in her hometown or set eyes on her father again. She's always refused to confront her past, but if she wants to prevent any more deaths, she must come face-to-face with the man she's hated for years.
As more bodies are discovered, Kaely races against time and her own personal turmoil to uncover the killer. Will this most personal case yet cost Kaely her identity and perhaps even her life?
Kaely promised herself she would never step foot in her hometown or set eyes on her father again. She's always refused to confront her past, but if she wants to prevent any more deaths, she must come face-to-face with the man she's hated for years.
As more bodies are discovered, Kaely races against time and her own personal turmoil to uncover the killer. Will this most personal case yet cost Kaely her identity and perhaps even her life?
My Rating: 4 Stars
What a fantastic ending to the Kaley Quinn series. I devoured this book in an evening because I couldn't put it down. I stayed up late to finish because I had to know the ending. The mystery in this one that involved Kaley's dad and his crimes which made the mystery super interesting to me. The ending had a couple twists that took me by surprise and made the book that much better. This was truly a great finale to a fantastic set. My hubby and I have both enjoyed reading about Kaley and her adventures. In fact as soon as I finished Dead End, he grabbed it to read. So he is definitely a fan as well. Enjoyable way to spend an evening.
I received this book from the publisher and was not required to post a positive review. All thoughts are my own.
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