As Detective Rilynne Evans prepares for what should be the best day of her life, someone goes missing.
With the help of both the Addison Valley and Bodker homicide departments, she finds herself on a desperate hunt to track down the person responsible before time runs out. As if she didn’t have enough to deal with, a local psychic shows up and risks exposing Rilynne’s secret to the world. She’s forced to push aside her own feelings, but when the investigation takes a heart wrenching turn, she finds she’s not the only one with a secret to hide.
taut....edge of your seat..kidnapped child plus uncaught serial murderer...the child is found but not the murderer who kidnaps little girls . keeps them until 15 then murders them...future book?
"Found with Murder" sees a welcome return to form after a poor showing for Rilynne Evans in "Wanted with Murder." It's mainly achieved by a cracking start and an emotional hunt for a missing child, Lori's adopted daughter Kim, Rilynne's god-daughter. Along the way it is discovered that several children have been abducted, held captive for years and then disposed of brutally. Though it has nothing to do with Kim's disappearance it is sure to return in the series. Jenn Vakey's criminals tend to be deranged and there is no exception made in "Found with Murder". The book badly needs a proper editing. A spell checker will correct only misspellings but it can't, for example, do anything with "His body was more ridged than normal." That said, it is a fast and enjoyable read but probably best to be read as part of the series and there is a lot of backstory. 3.5 Stars rounded up.
this is the sixth Rilynne Evans book I have read and Ie love the characters and the stories... but the grammar and editing should embarrass the author and Kindle for publishing it. the author is too talented to be saddled with whoever is editing her books. JUST AWFUL! But engrossing story.