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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