A serial killer is on the loose…
in the first book in Shirlee McCoy’s FBI: Special Crimes Unit series
After Special Agent Adam Whitfield’s ex-wife is nearly killed when she stops an abduction, the serial killer that Adam’s been hunting turns his focus on Charlotte Murray for getting in his way. Now, as the Night Stalker closes in, Adam has two missions: bring the murderer to justice and save Charlotte—because failure isn’t an option.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Nightstalker by Shirley McCoy is a very good mystery. It’s about a serial killer. The two main characters are Charlotte and Adam. They have been married and lost their five-year-old son to a drowning. Their marriage did not survive the loss of their son. I could not like Charlotte. I felt like she was mean to Adam and just out right stupid. She made several decisions that were just stupid considering the situation she was in. Someone was trying to kill her. If you can get past her character, it’s a very good mystery. I really liked Adam and his team. They have great camaraderie between the characters. The author sprinkles in enough information about Adam’s team that definitely makes me want to read the other books in the series.