From the author of the Amazon Top 100 best-selling Kate Reid series, comes the second installment, Law of Five.
“A gripping, psychological mystery” – D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review
The nationwide manhunt for a killer begins and the media quickly dubs him the “Highway Hunter”. Bodies left roadside on display with horrific markings; a calling card. But this case is miles away from Katie Reid and her life with Detective Marshall Avery.
That is, until she gets the call from her old friend and reporter Marc Aguilar, who believes that the killer could be coming their way.
With Katie’s work at the San Diego Police Department and her recent personal struggles, questions are raised about the future. She resists the urge to consider Marc’s request, knowing Marshall will insist that this isn’t their fight.
However, when an acquaintance is suspected of a murder all-too-similar to that of the so-called Highway Hunter, a dark shadow is cast upon the city. Now, the investigation is dropped at the doorstep of the SDPD, and so is Katie’s friend, FBI Agent Nick Scarborough.
With growing evidence suggesting there could be more than one killer, four lives have already been taken. Who will be number five?
To much cursing To much cursing in it…I could not get past 4 pages. Why does an author have to curse in a story all the time? I just don’t get it. I can’t say if it is a good or bad book because I can’t handle the language.
Law of Five I really liked the book. It was very suspenseful, kept me on my toes. It was also very sad at all Kate went through. I would recommend this book to anyone who liked drama.
5 stars for Law of Five This story keeps you guessing from start to finish. Just when you think you have something figured out the story takes a different twist and you just say WOW never saw that coming. Would recommend this book to anyone over 18. Yrs old.