Beth’s back on the crime beat in London or is she?
Her boss thinks she needs to toughen up, so he's sent her to cover a potential serial killer case in north London.
Two women murdered already - is there going to be a third?
Her colleague Fred’s sent to cover a fatal killing in London’s Piccadilly and in the process gets too close to a lethal kingpin of the sex trade which could have disastrous results.
In the meantime, Dev, who works for MI6, is being transferred to the Middle East.
He asked Beth to go with him - he's still waiting for an answer, but how long will he wait?
A dark fast-paced crime thriller, FATAL INTENT is Book 7 in the exciting Beth Papadakis series.
Beth always seems to find her way into troubling situations. But a serial killer? Or two serial killers? And between her and Fred there seems to be a revolving door on the closest hospital. There's never a lack of drama in London. Dev pops in on Beth, still waiting for an answer to his question about her joining him in the Middle East, posing as his wife during his upcoming assignment for MI6. Will her and Dev ever get together? We know there's chemistry between them but something always seems to get in their way. And what about Miguel? There's obvious chemistry between her and Miguel too. There's definitely a surprise ending to this chapter of Beth's life. One you won't see coming.
A wealthy woman on business in London, then another, similar, neighbors heard nothing. Her colleague Fred, concerned about Beth can she stay out of danger. Her love for Dev, she has her son to think about, and her mom. The action and Beth’s life is full of action, decisions .. Good series to read, enjoy Given ARC .for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
Beth is back on another story and it is a wild one. Fred is there as well and as ntrepid reporters they are in the thick of things. There is a serial killer to find on the streets of London. Beth is working on her personal choices, does she go with Dev? This story flows really well throughout the book. I am looking forward to the next one.