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Murder happens in Houston, but when the most recent murders take on disturbing similarities, local law enforcement officers fear a serial killer is roaming their streets.

Former sheriff’s department sergeant Jade Monroe has just graduated from the FBI’s serial crimes unit in homicide and is called to Houston with her partner, J.T. Harper, to take on her first assignment—apprehending the person responsible for these gruesome crimes.

With victims piling up and the clock ticking, Jade and J.T. need to intensify their search because there’s no sign the killer is slowing down.

After a late-night epiphany while she’s alone, Jade suddenly comes face to face with the killer, and now Jade is missing. The clock continues to tick—but this time it’s for her.


Note: All Jade Monroe books are standalone stories but since characters carry over, they are best read in chronological order.

Series One - Detective Jade Monroe Crime Thriller Series
#1 Maniacal
#2 Captive
#3 Fallacy
#4 Premonition
#5 Exposed

Note: The Jade Monroe FBI Thriller books follow on the heels of the conclusion of Exposed, Book 5 in the Detective Jade Monroe Crime Thriller Series.

Series Two – Agent Jade Monroe FBI Thriller Series
#1 Snapped
#2 Justified

291 pages, ebook

First published March 25, 2017

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About the author

C.M. Sutter

51 books287 followers
C.M. Sutter was born in San Jose, California and split time between the sunny California coast and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As a senior in high school, she chose Wisconsin as her permanent address. After many years in the Badger State, she decided on a warmer year-round climate to call home and moved south.
Years of progression took her from working in large companies, to twelve years as a massage therapist, and finally, owning a corporation. She has been self-employed for over twenty years.
Ms. Sutter has been writing and self-publishing since 2014 with eleven titles published in a different genre. Because of her deep interest in crime and thriller novels, she took up writing in the police procedural/crime thriller genre in 2016.

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44 reviews1 follower
June 28, 2017
(There is a spoiler in this review) I have rarely enjoyed a book so much but been so disappointed in the ending. We've got a serial killer about to kill another victim (a victim we have real sympathy for) and an FBI agent (Jade knows that Jeanie is alive and in danger) not only getting a shower before she saves the day but also stops on the way to have a breakfast sandwich? Maybe I read it wrong, but I'm pretty sure that's what happened right before the exciting climax. Too bad too, because I loved it for the first 80% of the book. Maybe someone that read it and loved it can tell me the error of my ways.
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1 review1 follower
October 28, 2017
I was looking forward to a good read, but about halfway through the book, the main character did something that was stupid and unbelievable; however, I pushed on. And then when I got 85% of the way through the book, another completely unbelievable action with the main character is told. At that point, I just wanted to finish the book as quickly as I could. My bottom line is that although this main character could have been interesting, the author's storytelling ability is mediocre at best.
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832 reviews438 followers
August 24, 2021
I was enjoying the plot, but the FBI agent made a totally stupid, illogical and unthinkable decision, so I made the decision to DNF this book on page 140. Scribd.com's English text, and translation for Portuguese + audio in English from Google Translate. Continuing the Project Learning English by myself.
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Author 23 books17 followers
June 28, 2017
The character development was weak and the author did more telling than showing. The main character, a new FBI agent is given way too much leeway and privilege for someone trying to prove herself. She comes off as a 'know-it-all' and it doesn't work for me. The author left many opportunities on the table that could have enhanced the reader's pleasure. And the ending was a total bust. Even after going against protocol, the MC is given the lead after she goes home to shower and freshen up before trying to save a woman that is in grave danger and then when it comes down to the finale, well, I don't want to spoil it for anyone so I won't say what happens. But if I were the director of the FBI, heads would roll, starting with the SSA that gave the newbie so much leeway.
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Author 2 books94 followers
October 18, 2021
I liked this but the ending felt rather implausible. It just didn't seem that Jade could go through all that and NOT go to the hospital after. I did like the writing though it felt draggy in the middle at points. Overall this wasn't bad but definitely didn't wow me. May continue with the series, may not. I don't know. Actual rating 3.5 ⭐ rounded up.
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2,395 reviews80 followers
April 29, 2017
I give this 3.5 stars.

This is another fabulous read I came across that was offered as a freebie on Kindle Australia for a short period.
Wonderfully written with interesting characters, and even though we knew who the killer was from the outset this did not detract from the suspense of the plot.
Without giving away any spoilers, the theme of the book is vengeance. It was an enticing read, although I'm not sold on the character of Jade Munroe. At this point in time she comes across as a bit abrasive and a know it all. Recommended reading.
124 reviews
May 14, 2019
Disappointing

Was looking forward to this but found it difficult to put any credence to the story. Just can't imagine a new recruit FBI Agent taking over in a case like the one involved
251 reviews3 followers
April 6, 2017
Great book as a retired cop I loved it. I am buying the rest of the series for sure. I read this in 2 days!!
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February 24, 2024
"Snapped: A Vigilante FBI Thriller" is a captivating and fast-paced crime novel that introduces us to former sheriff's department sergeant Jade Monroe as she joins the FBI's serial crimes unit. Set in Houston, the story follows Jade and her partner, J.T. Harper, as they investigate a series of gruesome murders that suggest a potential serial killer on the loose.

The author skillfully builds suspense throughout the narrative, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The character of Jade Monroe is compelling, showcasing her determination, intelligence, and dedication to solving the case. Her partnership with J.T. Harper adds depth to the story, creating a dynamic and engaging duo.

The plot twists and turns, keeping readers guessing until the very end. The sense of urgency and the race against time heighten the tension, making it difficult to put the book down. The author's attention to detail in describing the crime scenes and investigation procedures adds a layer of authenticity to the story.

"Snapped" is a thrilling and well-written debut in the Agent Jade Monroe FBI Thriller series. Fans of crime fiction will find themselves eagerly turning the pages, eager to uncover the truth behind the murders and find out what happens to Jade Monroe.
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2,293 reviews73 followers
June 16, 2023
Snapped is book one in the Agent Jade Monroe FBI Thriller by C. M. Sutter. After leaving the sheriff's department, the first case that Jade Monroe caught as part of the FBI crimes unit was to find the killer of three murders in Houston. However, during the investigation, Jade Monroe went missing, and for her partner, JT Harper, it became a race to find her. The readers of Snapped will continue to follow Jade Monroe and JT Harper to find out what happens.

C. M Sutter is a new crime author, and I am pleased I found her books. Soon as I opened the first page of Snapped, I engaged with this Book's characters and plot. I love C. M. Sutter's portrayal of her characters and how they intertwine with each other throughout this Book. Snapped is well-written and researched by C. M. Sutter. I like C. M. Sutter's description of the settings of Snapped, which allowed me to imagine being part of the Book's plot.

The Snapped readers will learn how parents cope with grief when their child dies. The readers of Snapped will know how you address officers of the various branches of Law Enforcement in The United States of America.

I recommend this Book.
186 reviews2 followers
April 5, 2022
Ok I liked the series that came before this but I’m totally second guessing myself now. This book is a travesty. Where to start. Brand new FBI agent sent to another territory and immediately starts telling seasoned agents how to do their job, “This isn’t my first rodeo”. Bitch has been with the FBI less than a week. Then let’s talk about a brand new agent allowed out on their own. So, here I am in a strange town, no one knows where I am, cell phone service non existent; I know! I’ll go to the house of the suspected serial killer! Oh good, she’s home! She totally won’t know I’m stealing something from her yard! Ooops. Many bearings and druggings later it takes us just one hour to recuperate! Then we are allowed to lead the home invasion of the killer! Then we screw up and let the last two people be killed! And we are golden. Nope, done with this. Finding a new series
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9 reviews
September 26, 2017
This was just an ok read. I enjoyed the story but I felt it lacked detail. There was no depth to the story. There was so much information I would have liked to have read about characters and situations but they seemed to be glossed over. Even at the end when faced with her having to explain a 'career ending decision ' it was almost dismissed. This was not believable to me. She was kidnapped, two people died one could say directly due her actions and yet there was nothing.....
She showed very little empathy towards the victims, she took her time going back to work showering and eating.
As a retired Detective I found her actions to be unforgivable. I would not have wanted a partner with the same character traits. Not a likeable character.
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Author 16 books21 followers
February 9, 2019
The characters in this novel are interesting and the over-all plot was well thought out. Unfortunately, CM Sutter managed to let things get away and many of the actions were unbelievable. The characters stopped for food or breaks just when they should have been ignoring their own comforts and pursuing active leads. Also, at the end of the book, the EMTs leave the fatally wounded suspect is in the back of the ambulance with the FBI agent and no one to attempt to save her life. I can overlook minor procedural errors; however, not when such errors could've been avoided by a little research and/or common sense.
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7 reviews
August 22, 2021
I was enjoying reading the first half of Snapped but then the author went for a visit to fantasyland. A little research would have given the story reality. Anyone with any common sense would have found the actions of Jade, as a new FBI agent, hard to believe. Approaching the ending, Jade takes time to get cleaned up and get breakfast before she insists on taking the lead in catching the killer. Really? Really? The second half of the book destroyed what could have been an enjoyable read. C. M. Sutter must have been in a hurry to finish this book. I might try another book by this author but not anytime soon.
510 reviews1 follower
July 8, 2017
An OK read but not particularly believable

This is my first Jade Monroe book, so I didn't have background into her character, but as a brand new FBI agent she comes across as a real know it all. I doubt that other agents would put up with her attitude. I didn't like knowing who the perpetrator was and the crimes smacked of overkill. There's no way an injured agent who had been kidnapped, drugged and assaulted for 2 days would be leading the charge against the killer at the end. The death of the final 2 victims would not be considered a successful outcome either.
3 reviews
February 9, 2021
The first half of this book was ok. Jade seems somewhat unbelievable however because of the flexibility and respect given a rookie FBI agent.
But starting with Jade’s decision to visit the home of a suspect at night, alone & without informing any of her team, this book goes downhill fast. The end is unbelievably bad. Jade shoots the cinder block in the suspect’s hands but then the suspect picks up a gun and shoots each victim! How can that happen with all those agents in the room. If Jade had shot the suspect , the last two victims would be alive.
Unbelievable!
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1,852 reviews63 followers
January 10, 2022
Another one that will keep you reading--will they catch the person who is committing murders? Tou will know who is doing it but not why until the end.

J.T. Harper (Jade) just graduated to the FBI serial crimes unit. She is kind of known to go off on her own and when she ultimately does so this time--well now it is she who is in the clutches of the killer--and her co workers go all out to find her!

What made this killer finally snap--she is not your usual serial killer. I could almost sympathize with her-almost!! Who lives and who dies by the end of this novel--you will have to read this book to find out!!
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86 reviews5 followers
June 19, 2018
3.5 stars! I expected more of this book. It had a great mystery but it needed more details. I believe that since this is the first book of the series, it should have more details about the FBI agents. But as my first book of this author, it wasn't that bad. I'll give it a shot and read the second book. Maybe it will get better, maybe it won't. We'll see...
25 reviews1 follower
May 11, 2024
Exciting!!!!!😃

I could not have said that this book was any more exciting than it was,truly!!! The characters were really good 👍 I was gripped steadily in the tantalising writing and more!!!😉
I would recommend this book to all my friends and you!!😃😃
The 5Star rating was the only way to describe this book!!!😉😉😉😉
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135 reviews2 followers
July 10, 2020
Would have been 4 but for some inconsistancies in police response times and that is mot a spoliet 😁
332 reviews
March 13, 2021
This story takes place where I'm living right now, Houston TX. It's a some what believable story. As to the fact of what a mother would do for a child, but the extreme, is just that, extreme.
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1,227 reviews3 followers
September 8, 2019
A good story

I have read the first book in the series of Jade Monroe, when she was a detective and really enjoyed the character story, I know I should finish that series and will, but this came on sale, so I got it. I liked the first book better, but this was still good.
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631 reviews26 followers
April 30, 2022
The first in the next Jade Monroe series. She’s transitioned to the FBI chasing serial killers and the first one was something. Had a Criminal Minds vibe. Sutter does a nice job. Give her a try.
176 reviews1 follower
May 27, 2024
Loved this book! It is the 1st in a series but you do not have to read the rest. But this book absolutely made me want to read more of them!
1,789 reviews6 followers
June 17, 2017
Really enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it.
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