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Red Mud River
Red Mud River | DW Viergutz
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Bound by their hands and legs. Dumped and left to freeze. First there was one. Then there were two. Now there is panic.
The latest victim was like the others — abandoned in the outskirts of El Paso. Exposed to the elements, the victims are left to die alone in the cold.
The FBI’s elite serial killer identification team, The Behavioral Analysis Unit, dispatches their top criminal profiler, Genevieve Callow and her esteemed partner, Marcus Oakley, to track down the elusive killer. The killer is crafty. Smart. Completely deranged.
In the midst of the investigation, another girl is taken, and the killer sets the countdown clock. People cower in their homes. Nobody feels safe.
What could drive someone to such violence? And why?
Unfortunately for Agent Callow, the trail is as cold as the victim’s bodies — sub-zero. The case proves to be the most difficult she’s ever worked, and the bodies are piling up.
If she fails, the mud will run red with more blood. He won’t stop.
Can Callow piece together the clues before the killer claims another life?
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I was engrossed in this book from beginning to end. Jenny Callow is a great character. She has a good relationship with her partner Oakley. I love that she trusts her instincts and follows through with her intuition. Some of her logic leaps do seem a little forced, like the decision to look for a man with a prosthetic. But overall, I was caught up in the story and enjoyed it all.