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Vigilante (Jessica Daniel Book 2)
Vigilante (Jessica Daniel Book 2) | Kerry Wilkinson
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Described by the Daily Express as "The hottest new author in Britain," this is Kerry Wilkinson's follow-up novel to the Kindle top-100 and iBooks top-10 bestseller, Locked In.Dead bodies are piling up for Detective Sergeant Jessica Daniel.Usually when a serial killer is on the loose, the pressure would be building to find the perpetrator but the victims are all hardened criminals themselves.The national media can't believe their luck with an apparent vigilante on the streets, while Jessica's new boss seems grateful someone else is doing their job for them.Things aren't so straightforward though when forensics matches blood from the apparent killer to a man already behind bars.This is Book Two in the Jessica Daniel series of detective novels.See: http: //kerrywilkinson.com for more details.
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Andrew65
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Started listening to #Vigilante, book 2 in the Jessica Daniel Series.

Reading as part of #NutsInMay Resadathon.

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MicheleinPhilly
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New year, same inability to concentrate on anything substantive. 😔 Wilkinson‘s plot points sometimes veer into the absurd and there are little investigatory details that grate but I‘ll be spending a lot of time with Jessica Daniel this year. 👍🏼#SeriesRead2021

TheSpineView Good job! 3y
TrishB I agree, it‘s Jess that draws me back to these! 3y
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NikkiKey94
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I enjoyed this second book in the Jessica Daniels series. I find myself very attached to the characters and enjoy reading about their willingness to do anything to solve the crimes. I will definitely be reading more books in this series.

I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Novelgossip
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The saving grace for me was Jess. I really like her as a lead character and I can‘t help myself from rooting for her even when she‘s behaving badly. It‘s her compassionate side that really wins me over, she truly cares about her victims families and they are the driving force behind her desire to bring killers to justice. Despite my disappointment with this one, I‘m still looking forward to reading more of this series.