Well, this is the third book in the Mason Black Series and what a rollercoaster it was!
Mason Black is an ex-police detective from the San Francisco Police Department who became a Private Investigator after the long and gruelling hours with the Force started to affect his married life.
A good detective who doesn't give up without a fight. His heart is in the right place and he cares deeply for his sister and daughter. Now with a new love in his life he still looks out for his ex-wife's welfare. Who could fail to like such a man.
Now estranged from his wife and, having helped the police solve two very nasty serial killer cases, Mason finds himself embroiled in yet another, but unrelated, case where an extremely brutal killer is specifically attempting to draw him in.
The killer leaves his signature in blood at the first scene - 'Anarchy'. The cases escalate and become even more random, gruesome and cruel The second case is called in by the killer himself. Yet, still, the police have no CCTV footage or clues that could lead them to the person calling themselves Anarchy. It is as though they are invisible.
From here on in, it becomes evident that Anarchy is Hell bent on getting Mason's attention - why? What, if anything, is the link between him and the killer.
An excellent, extremely grippping and, at times, terrifyingly brutal, crime thriller that will have you reading well into the early hours.
I can honestly and highly recommend this three book series. Each can be read as stand alone but, once you have started, you will want to continue to the end. And a surprising end it is, too.