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Two Can Play

De: Kate Kessler
Narrado por: Cindy Harden
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When a copy-cat killer arrives in the small New England town of Edgeport, criminal psychologist Audrey Harte must use all her skill to solve the case.

Audrey has been hired by the prosecution to help prepare for the trial of 19-year-old serial killer Ian "Boy Scout" Monroe. His one surviving victim, Tori Scott, is the star witness, but when someone begins killing with Monroe's M.O., the authorities -- and Audrey -- begin to wonder if Monroe had a partner. Keeping Tori safe is the main concern, but Audrey has also attracted the copy-cat's attention.

Audrey is drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, and when someone close to her is abducted by the killer, she has no choice but to play. . .
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"Deliciously twisted and genre-bending, Kate Kessler's positively riveting It Takes One boasts a knockout concept and a thoroughly unique and exciting protagonist, a savvy criminal psychologist with murderous skeletons in her own closet."—Sara Blaedel on It Takes One
"A book that kept calling to me when I should have been doing something else. Hard to put down, compulsive reading."—Rachel Abbott on It Takes One
"It Takes One is a gripping roller-coaster ride of shock and suspense. ...Kate Kessler excels at creating an atmosphere of fear and suspense."—Kate Rhodes on It Takes One
"Kessler has created a kick-ass, heartfelt character in this lively, twisty thriller. Believe me - you'll enjoy the ride."—Sandra Block on It Takes One
"This first in a series combines an intriguing mystery with a terrific cast of characters. Fans of Nancy Pickard or Lisa Unger will find much to like in Kessler. Expect her to become very popular very quickly."—Booklist (starred review) on It Takes One
"[Audrey's] a likable heroine, and between her moxie and sense of humor, she'll soon become a favorite of those who like their suspense less dark and bleak....Audrey is definitely a keeper."—Kirkus on It Takes One
"Tense, fast-paced....The action builds to compelling and unexpected conclusion."—Publishers Weekly on It Takes One
"Carve out some time to read this series starter - it's that hard to put down."—RT Book Reviews on It Takes One
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This second book in the series grabs you from the first chapter and I really enjoyed it. I Ike that all the characters are flawed in some way.

Cons
Jake is great but what type of person is he to collect info on all the townspeople, put it on an encrypted drive, keep a copy in the safety deposit box at the bank and a copy in his wall safe??? he does favors for the town, sounds like a mob boss. he was able to get info on the ADA? His character is becoming too Alpha and I'm afraid he won't be believable. 4 dead girls but the task team consist of 1 lawyer, a psychologist, an FBI agent and a civilian?

Also I like how tough and strong Aubrey and Jake are the fight Aubrey had with the brother awesome! but I don't like that Aubrey plays vigilante with Jake to catch these criminals. Like the cops or FBI are just stupid. Hopefully in future books it won't be this way.

Liked the first book in series better

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