When I was rereading this book for review I wanted to get through these chapters as soon as possible and was skimming some of them. Note that these chapters are NOT for the faint of heart. There is a reason why the killer is revealed to us early – the author gives us several chapters in the book through killer’s eyes. I guess I would call the book a police procedural or FBI procedural with romance mixed in but not dominating the story. We learn the name of the killer several chapters after the book begins, so even though our guys learn his name much later, it is not a surprise for the readers. Despite our heroes trying to catch the killer for the most part of the book, I do not think this book is a mystery. This is a difficult book for me to categorize. It’s only a matter of duty, though it can’t be more, because Albert doesn’t do friendship – and he certainly doesn’t do love. When he’s sent to Colorado to investigate what turns out to be the work of a serial killer he encounters Special Agent Fletcher Ash and they end up reluctantly joining forces to unravel the case. Sirius A- Reviews Contemporary romance / m/m romance 31 CommentsĪlbert Sterne, forensics expert with the FBI, is so obnoxious on the surface that no-one bothers digging deeper.
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