Women are missing and dying in the Triangle area of North Carolina. One woman holds the key to why. With the conclusion of the Y-Man murders nine months ago and her resignation from the FBI, former Special Agent and Behavioral Analyst Rainey Bell has finally found peace and contentment she never thought possible - even if she remains a bit paranoid. Her wariness is justified when a monster from her past rears his demonic head. Rainey has faced death and evil before - alone. Now it’s different - she has a family to protect, her own. Only Rainey can keep them alive. Or can she?
©2010 Vicki W. Thomas (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
I'm Audible's first Editor-at-Large, the host of In Bed with Susie Bright -- and a longtime author, editor, journo, and bookworm. I listen to audio when I'm cooking, playing cards, knitting, going to bed, waking up, driving, and putting other people's kids to bed! My favorite audiobooks, ever, are: "True Grit" and "The Dog of the South."
"A Romantic Lesbian Thriller"
In this follow-up to Rainey Days, FBI special agent behavioral specialist, Rainey Bell has been called in to help solve a series of violent crimes against young women. This time, there's so much more at stake because she now has a family to protect (as well as one who's reluctnant to compromise!)
Mixed into this smart puzzle is brutal violence, yes, but also a sexy romance.
I thoroughly enjoyed this.
"Great story, awesome characters!"
I would not consider the audio version better, just less work for my brain. I can run and have the story with me without having to really think.
I love Katie, she makes me laugh.
I think she did an awesome job on the voice characterization. There were a couple of places where it was a little slow, but that's due to me having read the book several times and heard it differently in my head. Overall she did a great job.
Not really, but I have read it several times before listening to it. So I was prepared for what was coming. I did laugh at the funny parts.
I want MORE! Please get all of the Rainey Bell series, as well as all of R. E. Bradshaw's works. I will buy all of them.
"Started out great, finshed poorly!"
No, I barely got through it myself. Would not ask that of a friend.
No, this was my first read by R. E. Bradshaw
Fine, believable, but then irritating!
If you edit out the main characters relationship with her girlfriend, then maybe, but their relationship was immature and childlike.
I found myself rolling my eyes one to many times.
"Great read! Will look for more from this author"
Story line kept may attention from start to finish. Hard to put it down.
I've heard better
Ending was a little predictable.