Hallie is one of the best in her division. From working her way up the rankings in the army, to becoming a Detective Inspector for the Police. Hallie had solved many cases and the one that gave her the name she has today was the Nightstalker case. However, murders are taking place all very close by with similarities to the previous killer who was found dead in his prison cell.
Twists and turns with choices to make, Hallie is under endless amounts of pressure and her past is about to give her the awakening she never thought she would ever endure.
These killings are all linked somehow and Hallie will find out who is behind them, but the answer she gets is not the one she was expecting.
Writing has always been a hobby of mine. Escaping reality and into the world of reading is just perfect in my eyes. I have taken the leap and began publishing due to the amazing feedback I got from my first book I’d Kill for You.
Never in a million years would I have thought I would have been able to do something like this however this will forever be the best decision made and with thanks to all of you wonderful people.
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I wanted to like this book - it sounded like it was going to be a good story. However, the errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation made it very difficult to follow. The idea of the story started off well and so I tried to ignore the mistakes and make sense of it all. I liked the characters to an extent but again this was limited by mistakes and rushing of events. I then feel the story went in a completely different way and it again lost a bit of meaning. It then made some events and reactions from other characters very unbelievable. I feel that the story and characters had potential, but it's almost like the book was written in a rush and then not checked and edited before publishing. I'm too stubborn to DNF a book, otherwise I probably wouldn't have finished it.