A known serial killer is once again taking lives in Chicago. Bodies drained of blood are being strewn across the city. For former Tampa homicide sergeant, Hank Rawlings, tracking down the man responsible for the killings becomes his first assignment at his new position, agent in the FBI’s homicide division of the serial crimes unit. Almost before the ink dries on the new job’s acceptance papers, Hank finds himself in Chicago, knee-deep in an investigation with a mounting body count. While every lead brings him and his partner closer to the killer, the one that puts them directly in front of him threatens them most.
Rookie FBI Agent Hank Rawlings gets first case. “Drained” is the first of two books in author E. H. Reinhard’s Hank Rawlings series. Rawlings is a break out character from the author’s Carl Kane series set in Tampa. Hank has just Left Florida for Virginia to further his career working for the FBI. Hank’s wife also works for the DEA. So move to Virginia area is good for both. Meanwhile, in Chicago a second female body turns up in a dumpster completely drained of blood. The FBI fears that a long dormant serial killer has returned. This…
New Beginnings Good start to the sequel series. My sole qualm was the amount of verbiage devoted to minute detail; what he/she wore, color of hair, etc. It took awhile for the author to get down to the point of grabbing your attention like he so aptly did in the Lt. Kane series. I have high hopes for the next book!
Not recommended Book was very poorly edited and proofread. Reads more like a short story with many extraneous words and scenes. Very disappointing