I'm super excited to have purchased this series for the library and I'm finally diving into the books. I only brought one home, but I am going to read the rest. The book is quick to get through making it great for the HS reluctant reader and super awesome for our projects with the forensics classes because the main character is not only going to college for criminology, but she's also intimately involved in a crime that occurred against her brother.
The characters are well-drawn and it is an equal mix of the family case and Andrea's own work with portraiture as she studies criminals. The mystery is easy to follow and the case of whodunit is typical but intriguing. While it might be unsurprising, it isn't dull.
And what makes the book is the afterword where Taylor discusses race in crime and investigation and the real-world "child killers". It was superbly done and I'm more intrigued. Can't wait to share widely and it helps to have a fun cover that ties them all together with "Killers" in full-view- talk about one that'll fly off the shelves because we all have a bit of Law & Order in us.