Dr. Jolene Granger is mysteriously summonsed to interview Harvey Smith, an imprisoned serial killer dying of cancer. This reunites her with Texas Ranger Brody Winchester, who she was once married to 15 years earlier, but the marriage broke apart because of a miscarriage. It seems that Smith's apprentice, his foster son Robbie, is still out there, and he's killing in the same way as Smith to try and make his father proud.
This took me a long time to read, partly because I've been quite busy with other things, but also because it never really interested me enough to come back to it during my spare moments. In fact, you could say that I forced myself to finish it! While the book had a lot going on, it still felt like all that busyness was there to try and cover up the fact that this actually had quite a thin plot, and Burton needed to pad it out into a full length novel.
This otherwise simple tale of a serial killer's apprentice burying young women alive is padded out with an unnecessary subplot involving Aaron Drayton, a suspect in his wife's murder, stalking Jo. When all is said and done, none of that needs to be here. There's also a wedding ceremony that just goes on and on and on and on, and an unnecessary visit to Brody's parents. As you would expect, a majority of time is spent on Brody and Jo dealing with their past.
In that regard, Burton did better than usual. Often, her books have the hero being a complete asshole to the heroine, for totally absurd reasons, or for no discernible reason at all. Here, Brody and Jo's past informed their characters. It made any tension between them believable. And unlike most of Burton's other heroes, Brody actually wasn't an asshole. I liked that he was still looking to make amends for the past and owning up to his mistakes. His Texas Ranger partner Rick Santos was a complete turd, though. I can't remember if he got his own book. Maybe I blanked it out.
However, this was a pretty flat effort that never really pulled me in, as evidenced by the fact I started it on 24 February 2018 and didn't finish it until 9 March!