On a stretch of highway in the Pacific Northwest known for the country’s highest number of serial killers, cold cases pile up across state lines, stumping the local police. An elite FBI unit is formed, with brilliant special agent Rylie Wolf at its head—and this time she must crack the case of a string of hitchhikers who’ve gone missing. Are they all the work of a single killer? And can she save the next one before it’s too late?
Bestselling author Molly Black is author of the MAYA GRAY FBI suspense thriller series, comprising nine books (and counting); of the RYLIE WOLF FBI suspense thriller series, comprising six books; of the TAYLOR SAGE FBI suspense thriller series, comprising eight books; of the KATIE WINTER FBI suspense thriller series, comprising eleven books (and counting); of the RUBY HUNTER FBI suspense thriller series, comprising five books (and counting), and of the CAITLIN DARE FBI suspense thriller series, comprising five books (and counting).
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I really enjoyed reading Want You. Rylie and Brisbane are trying to find a serial killer who is acting on the I86 leaving the victims by the highway. After they solve the case she intends to visit the stop where her sister's necklace was found and Bris is helping her with the case. What she is not counting on are the difficulties that surround the serial killer case and how much she will have to put herself in danger to close it. Problems will also follow her from DC. Want You is a fast-paced and believable story and a must-read for those who enjoy this genre. I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review.
Characters are good, plot is sorta good. However, the writer's spelling and grammar skills are lacking. Word usage needs a lot of improvement. Judgment does not have an e after the g. Learn the difference between sight, site, and cite. Learn the difference between past and passed. Editing is deteriorating steadily. As the series progresses, it gets worse; almost as if it wasn't being edited at all.
My biggest complaint is that there is FAR too much copy/paste going on. Pages of it.
And the stories aren't really standalone.
Not interested in reading anymore of her stories because of all the above. Just sloppy.
Once again the killer is motivated by some twisted revenge that doesn’t make sense and Rylie nearly dies. I keep reading because I want to know what happened to her sister but dang it’s rough.