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Spider's Web: A Police Procedural
Spider's Web: A Police Procedural | Mike Omer
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Sometimes, Death Comes With a Warning There's a killer prowling the streets. He stalks and murders young women seemingly at random, and he always warns them first... Twenty year old Kendele Byers is savagely killed and buried in a shallow grave. She had a violent past, a bizarre kinky line of work, and the suspect list grows longer every day. But when another woman is murdered, Detective Mitchell Lonnie realizes that there's something much more sinister afoot, a connection between the two murders. Both victims had received a clue hinting their incoming demise several minutes before they were attacked. There's a serial killer in Glenmore Park. Even worse, he seems to be accelerating his murder pace. Now Mitchell and his partner need to locate the killer before more innocent women die. But when his sister gets involved, Mitchell's focus begins to unravel. Soon his pursuit becomes personal, and the stakes rise very high...
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Gotta love a book with a serial killer and Taylor Swift references.

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🎧 I was looking forward to a good suspenseful police procedural while I waited for the new Bosch. It was just ok. It had a lot of potential, I liked parts of it & it‘s not bad but I wasn‘t thrilled with It. Mitch was a borderline unlikeable angst filled volatile jerk, at times it felt like a YA novel with a man as the whiny B main character. It could have been too real life? His sister felt unprepared to be a cop. I‘m disappointed. ⭐️⭐️7/8