I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in the series but this one was even better. By the time the story climaxed I was sitting on the edge of my seat with butterflies in my stomach. Jackson Byrne and his family managed to survive the serial killer who almost destroyed them. His wife, Vicky, and young son are slowly recovering while Jackson is back at work. In his latest case someone is tasing young mothers and stealing their babies. He and his team begin doing what they do best but their leads are few and far between. Then one of the victims is murdered in broad daylight, in a parking lot, with no witnesses. Because the first two mothers were relatively unharmed, they can't help but wonder if there's more than one killer or if the two cases are even connected.
In the meantime, Jackson is visiting Dr. Randall Franklin, the serial killer he helped bring down from the first book, who is now in prison. It was part of a deal Jackson made in order to save his family. Randall's trial is getting ready to start which means Jackson and his wife will both have to testify so Jackson has the added stress of worrying how the trial will affect Vicky.
We also learn more about FBI agent, Heath O'Reilly and his girlfriend, Corinne, a reporter covering Randall's trial. I really liked Heath from the first book and was glad he played a major role in this one. There were times I felt like he deserved better than Corinne as she seemed to care more about her story than anything else and had developed a strange relationship with Randall.
I'm looking forward to the next book, watching the characters develope as they once again get caught up in another mystery.