Taylor’s new case takes a startlingly personal turn as she realizes the killer knows all about her personal life—and is mirroring his murders to target her. As the crime scenes inch uncomfortably close to him, Taylor must wonder—will she herself be the next victim?
DON’T TELL is book #6 of a brand-new series by critically acclaimed and #1 bestselling mystery and suspense author Molly Black.
When even her tarot reader gets stumped, Taylor knows she is in uncharted waters. Her job, and possibly her life, are on the line. All she needs to do is get inside the killer’s head—before he can get inside hers.
But what if she’s too late?
A page-turning and harrowing crime thriller featuring a brilliant and tortured FBI agent, the TAYLOR SAGE series is a riveting mystery, packed with non-stop action, suspense, twists and turns, revelations, and driven by a breakneck pace that will keep you flipping pages late into the night. Fans of Rachel Caine, Teresa Driscoll and Robert Dugoni are sure to fall in love.
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).
An avid reader and lifelong fan of the mystery and thriller genres, Molly loves to hear from you, so please feel free to visit www.mollyblackauthor.com to learn more and stay in touch.
This is a series that got me interested at the beginning, it mixes crime fiction with tarot reading leading to very different choices for the characters in their professional and personal lives. Taylor and Wesley are facing a killer who is attacking his victims in several small towns leaving the communities terrified and his identification is a tarot card. Miriam, the tarot reader, is resigned to the readings she makes but gives no help to solve the murders. On the personal side, Paige is not finding any comfort in her relationship with her sister Angie. I wonder what will eventually happen...
This book is so poorly written I can’t believe there was an editor involved. Furthermore, the last half seemed to be written by a different person, possibly a child.