![]() ![]() ![]() We also get third person POVs of the serial killer and with Marcy. And then we go back to the present day with Lucas working the case. We follow Lucas back in 1985 (he sucked) and how he met some people we know now. Sandford takes a different approach here. ![]() Now though he hopes to find the man who killed these girls. This case had initially haunted Lucas, but he put it away. These girls were the first case of a serial killer (he doesn’t know that yet) that Lucas worked on as a cop back in 1985. We have Lucas standing by when the bodies of two young missing girls are found. This book was a hot mess after we leave the “before” timeline and go back to the “present” timeline. His freaking teenage daughter even talks to him about making sure he gets revenge. Oh hell no, everyone must be focused on preventing Lucas from murdering the serial pedophile murderer since everyone knows that he loved Marcy and must get his revenge. And then of course everyone is not focused on Marcy. The fact that Sandford cheapens Marcy’s death by forgetting her backstory and having her thinking about Lucas in a someday romantic style made me heave. Lucas is not the end all be all for women everywhere. I may just give up reading anymore books in this series or ensuring they are library borrows. So I can’t talk about this book without spoilers. ![]()
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