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
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Dead Fall
Book Author: Nancy Mehl
What do you like about this book:
3.5 stars
"Those in law enforcement pay a heavy price when they constantly look into the dark minds of evil."
Unfortunately, the man who penned those words is now dead, police finding the eerily prophetic words written on a note that was presumably slipped underneath the door of John Davis' locked hotel room. Before his fellow behavioral analysts have time to create a viable profile of John's killer, another bizarre death occurs, under similar, yet very different circumstances. Both men had been killed from afar; hands off from their murderer so to speak, with clear indication that more dead bodies should be expected to surface. When the F.B.I.'s highly trained Behavioral Analysis Unit begins to review the cases, two impressive team members unite their skills; Alex Donovan and Kaely Quinn. But will it be enough?
Honestly, the ebbs and flows of this book made it a little difficult to rate . . . . . the story line is an interesting combination of cerebral investigative collaboration and a boots-on-the-ground frenzy to the finish line. Refreshing spiritual depth is combined with creepy psycho vibes, but it works. It really does, and suspense fans will be just that . . . . . fans.