A fascinating FBI thriller which follows the chase of a savage murderous spree in author E.H. Reinhard's, "Committed". This is the third Hank Rawlings/ Beth Harper suspense thriller. The story had me hooked very early on, and I read the final 150 pages in one two hour sitting. As a fan of history, "Committed", jumped out to me as a parallel to the famous 1959 killing spree and chase of Charles Starkweather, and Caril Ann Fugate. The book in itself was not a cheap rip off of the Starkweather story, but a deeper introspective of a couple without any morals whatsoever, and the FBI who scramble to end the vicious pair they are chasing. Nick Frane 35, a career criminal in Louisiana hooks up with Molly McCoy, 23 originally from Montana. Frane and McCoy cut a path of death and mayhem as they travel from Louisiana to Great Falls, Montana. FBI agents Hank Rawlings and partner Beth Harper are added to the original two man team tracking the dangerous couple. The problem continues to be that Frane and McCoy strike with terror before FBI can get a bead on their locations. As the couple hijack and steal two different RV's, and several cars along the way the FBI need to find out where the end game is going to be. Where exactly this couple intend to finally stop their cross country crime spree will be key to stopping them. By accident at one very grisly crime scene, McCoy messes up by calling Armond Gorman in great Falls. Frane is unaware that FBI has been tipped to the Gorman location. When Frane figures out FBI may be waiting in Montana he's livid. It seems McCoy grew up in Montana and worked for Gorman as a teenage waitress. In addition to working at Gorman's restaurant, McCoy gave Gorman sexual favors for money from ages 15-17. The FBI are clearly stumped to how this guy Gorman's has a role in this spree. Gorman living in Great Falls, is clearly holding some type of secret for the entire spree. This absolutely riveting tale is the glue to Rawlings and Harper meshing together as partners. Author E. H. Reinhard has exceptionally crafted Rawlings and Harper into a solid investigative team. After three books partnered up chasing some of the worst criminals running around, this formidable team was a blast to root for. Hank spent all those years as a sergeant to Carl Kane in Tampa, he now shines as an FBI agent. Beth Harper may be the senior agent of the team, but Hank has solidified the pair as a top homicide team for the FBI. Reading extremely fast, the pages moving at high octane speeds keeping this thriller top notch. Five stars out of a possible five stars for, "Committed", by author E.H. Reinhard. If you haven't stumbled into Reinhard's Carl Kane Tampa thrillers, you're missing out on some excellent noir. His characters are so well developed through his dialog thus making some very enjoyable reading. Please do yourself a favor, and check out E.H. Reinhards' Kane and Rawlings series. Must reads.