
Summary:
Jim Norton, detective, moves to Adams County, Alabama, to be closer to his son who lives with his ex-wife. The town is a quiet and peaceful town, so when a serial killer comes along, the police department are not sure how to handle it, Jim Norton having been the only person with the only real experience, being a former Memphis detective. He and Sheriff Bernadette [Bernie] Granger work longer and longer hours to stop the rapist and murderer, who sends romantic love notes and phone calls to his victims before they get the pleasure of meeting him. The colleagues develop their feelings for each other over time, and even his teenage son seems to like her. The case gets personal as it seems that the serial killer has chosen the Sheriff's little sister as his next victim...
Review:
You know serial killer books, it's always meant to be the person you LEAST expect, when really, that's the person you MOST expect, just because it's the person that's least expected - you with me so far? So, I was pretty shocked when all trails lead to the person I most expected it to be, just from a few certain clever chosen words, when really, it wasn't that person at all, and it really WAS the person you would least expect. The detail in this book is very insightful, so you can picture it in your head without any help of your own information really needed. Very suspensful, very good book.