Forty-two passengers. One of them is a serial killer.
When Holly finds a phone with pictures of murdered women on it on the bus to Miami, she realizes that one of the passengers is a serial killer. A game of cat and mouse begins after the owner of the cell sends Holly a message saying that he wants his phone back.
Holly's shocked to find out that the killer knows her name and address.
She races against time as she and her fellow passenger Nick Hayden try to figure out the identity of the owner of the phone. When he murders a young woman during one of the stops, Holly fears he'll kill her before the end of the day.
Her chances of survival aren't good: the killer has a partner, who is as ruthless and twisted as he is.
You'll never guess who the real killer is.
(Inspired by a true story)
DEAD GIRLS, a suspense novel
----------------- MANIA, a suspense novel
Richard Brower has killed a dozen people. Now someone is trying to frame him for the murders committed by another serial killer.
----------------- DAYS OF VENGEANCE, a suspense novel
First, he murdered his wife. Then he lost his memory. Now he has to remember where he buried the body or his in-laws will kill him.
I just couldn't finish this book. I find this book full and not that good. The only thing I liked about this book was the main characters name. She was not using her brain...that's for sure. She reminded me of a damsel in distress. Very boring. I thought the author was writing about smart intellectual women. I was mistaken.
I had to stop reading, it dragged on and was completely mundane. The two main characters seem incompetent. I could go on and on but instead I'll leave you with this advice : do not bother trying to read this book .
This book took me so long to read. I just could not get into it, but I hate leaving books unfinished so I got myself through it. The stories were horribly put together, there are a lot of typos, sometimes the wrong name is inserted into a sentence making it very confusing for the reader. The stories themselves do not even make sense, the first two were sort of okay, but the last one was just honestly stupid in my opinion. The ending of each story felt unfinished as well as if there were more to be told, but it just kind of ended without any sort of real conclusion.
I made it 62% of the way through before giving up. This book just gets worse the farther into it you get. Don’t waste your time on this author. I’d give it zero stars if I could.