Wow... Dot Hutchison has done it again!!! Her imagination is scary, creepy and absolutely brilliant!
The Roses of May is the 2nd book in “The Collector" trilogy series, but it isn’t a direct sequel to The Butterfly Garden. You will see the “Butterflies” throughout, but the main focus of this book is on a teenage girl, Priya Sravasti, who lost her sister to a diabolical serial killer that surrounds his victims with different types of flowers. Hanoverian, Eddison, and Ramirez, “The Quantico 3”, are back again with more developed characters. They have been on the case since Priya’s sister was murdered 5 years ago, since then they have formed a special bond with Priya and her very strong mother, Deshani. Also, to make it even creepier Dot Hutchison takes us into the mind of the serial killer allowing the reader the chance to see how he justifies killing each victim.
The Roses of May isn’t dark and twisted like The Butterfly Garden was, but it’s still a very well-written, suspenseful, riveting, and creepy novel that will keep you wanting more. If you enjoy a mystery with suspense, brilliant writing, and a very strong plot, then you will absolutely love this book! I’m definitely looking forward to the 3rd book in this remarkable trilogy!
I want to thank NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.