Monday, January 11, 2021

Cut to the Bone

Cut to the Bone by Ellison Cooper, 323 pages

FBI agent Sayer Altair specializes in psychopaths and serial killers, so when the body of a teenage girl shows up just off the National Mall, surrounded by brass baboons and holding an axe, Sayer is called in to catch the killer. But what begins as a run-of-the-mill murder investigation quickly balloons to race against time to rescue a group of kidnapped girls and prevent them from becoming murdered in similar fashion. This is a thrilling procedural, reminiscent of Dan Brown's books, but with a better protagonist, cooler side characters, and a plot with a bit more heart. I'll happily read more of Cooper's books any day.

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