He has a deadly endgame in mind–and he’s already chosen each victim . . . including her.
After putting to rest the most personal case of her career, Alex Donovan is ready to move on and focus on her future at the FBI’s elite Behavioral Analysis Unit. When the BAU cofounder is discovered dead in his hotel room, the FBI is called in to work on the strangest case they’ve ever faced. How do you find a killer who murders his victims from a distance?
When it becomes clear that the killer is targeting agents in Alex’s unit, they are ordered into lockdown, sheltered in the dorms at Quantico. Alex bunks with controversial agent Kaely Quinn, and as they work together, Alex discovers in Kaely the role model she’s never had–despite being warned away.
As Alex questions the type of agent she wants to become, things get personal when the brilliant killer strikes close to home. Now Alex will do anything to find the killer–even at the risk of her own life.
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Summary
Dead Fall by Nancy Mehl is one of the best mysteries I have read all year. She is a master at suspense and keeping you guessing.
This is the second book in the series and I was thrilled that Kaely has a role in this story. Kaely is the lead in the previous trilogy that could have been a lifelong series. The characters were THAT good.
In Dead Fall we continue the story with Logan and Alex (Alexandra) who are behavioral analysts for the FBI. They are facing their most crafty villain yet.
I dont want to spoil any of the plot twists and stories for you. But trust me that this is a wild ride.
What would you do in the situations the villain puts you in? Is it considered murder?
There are several secondary characters that add depth to the story. And there are possibilities as to who the villain could be. She will have you guessing until the end.
She is at the top of her game with Dead Fall.
Violence - several deaths but not disturbing imagery.