FBI
Agent Kaely Quinn prefers the title of Behavioral Analyst over
Profiler. She is an expert at reading people and has a very unique
method for piecing together data to identify UNSUBs. Kaely's partner,
Noah Hunter, accepts her unorthodox methods, but not her propensity
for putting her work before anything, including her own safety.
In
Fire Storm, the second
book in Mehl's Kaely Quinn Profiler
series, Kaely picks up a newspaper as she draws close to her
destination of Darkwater, Nebraska immediately recognizing the
possible presence of a serial arsonist in the small town where her
mother lives. Although she has come to relieve her brother in
care-giving for their mother, Kaely ends up embroiled in not one but
two cases as Noah joins her to offer his assistance. Fragile family
relationships are stretched as is her relationship with Noah as Kaely
once again throws her whole being into finding the bad guys.
Fans
of suspense and psychological thrillers will be pleased with Mehl's
latest offering. I am grateful to have received a copy of Fire
Storm from Bethany House in
exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no obligation to provide
a positive review and received no monetary compensation.
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