Brazen sits in the shadow of Loveland Ski Resort, Colorado; home to some of the best snow sports in the Rockies.A shining example of all this is good in small town America.A perfect place to start life over.A perfect place to become part of the friendly community.A perfect place for a psychopath to blend in and destroy the innocence of the isolated ski town.A terrible winter storm is coming, just not the one the locals expected.
The opening scene of this book really caught my attention. I don't want to give anything away, but what I expected to happen in the first chapter was totally wrong, so wrong that I literally laughed out loud. Then the serial killer is taken hostage, and that part kinda drags just a bit. Dude is pretty much alone chained up in a room, and it's page after page of him exercising and trying to get free. Then he takes a vacay. Rents a house, learns to snowboard. Meets a girl. Typical life stuff. But he hasn't stopped killing. And he has a psychic onto him who knows about the murders before anyone else. A great thing about this story was the ending. A lot of horror novels don't end right. This one did.