Thank you for the opportunity to preview Head Cases. This is a police procedural novel that centers on an elite FBI group and a lead investigator. I think this will be a series as although this novel is wrapped up at the end there Is certainly enough interesting information about this FBI group to provide more cases. There’s a lot to digest and follow in this case of a murder and a supposed defunct serial killer. Great detective work is outlined and a lot of characters to follow. If you enjoy the intricacies of detective fiction this is a good read. 3.5 stars
Reminded me of an episode of Criminal Minds mixed with Will Trent! Loved it, but there wasn’t enough of a background on the characters to warrant a 5 ⭐️ read for me.
3.5 stars. This book hits the ground running with the first chapter putting us at a homicide scene and quickly introducing us to the main characters. It almost felt like we were thrown into the middle of a book (so much so, I had to check to see if this is a sequel...it's not). I think this approach works for some stories, but not this one. It took a while for the PAR agents to grow on me and by the time that happened, the book was winding down. It is very clear that McMahon did a lot of research into the FBI and how it operates, which I always appreciate. The story was a bit hard to follow and the twist was one that was impossible to see coming. I'll likely read the next one in the series to see how the characters develop.
Very fun read. The protagonist is a quirky yet believable character who leads a team of three other FBI behavioral analysts. The story is fast-paced, with occasional well disguised twists. The ending leaves open the path to the unit’s next case, as well as the potential for a future relationship between the lead and one of his subordinates. Well done!
A compelling read. New series about the FBI patterns and recognition unit. Interesting protaganist in Gardner Camden with an eclectic crew....await # 2 !
Reminded me of Criminal Minds. The main character and his mom were definitely Dr. Reade and his mom. I pictured them while reading and it was nice especially the mom. I really love her character
I really like mysteries and this book was no exception I wonder if there is a group in the FBI like them I hope so but believe not none the less I enjoyed this book and the ebding