This
is the most intense book that I have read in a very long time.
Finally in chapter twenty-four I flipped to the back and set my mind
at ease so that I could enjoy the rest of the book. Mehl included so
many feasible suspects, some the reader would truly not want to be
the guilty one. If you have something important to accomplish, you
may want to wait to begin reading this book because you are likely to
be consumed with it.
Kaely
Quinn's father was convicted as a serial killer when she was a child.
Kaely,now grown up, is an FBI agent who specializes in profiling. Now
there is a serial killer targeting people associated with her, even
if indirectly. His end game is to cause Kaely's suicide. While she is
allowed to remain on the case, Kaely has difficulty trusting those
around her; that and her unorthodox profiling methods complicate
matters.
I
am grateful to NetGalley and Bethany House Publishers for providing
me with a copy of Mind Games
in exchange for my honest opinion. I highly recommend this book to
fans of psychological thrillers and suspense. I was not under any
obligation to provide a positive review and received no monetary
compensation.
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