A homeless girl sees her friend shot, but when the police show up there’s no sign of a body or evidence of a shooting. A woman reports her grandson missing to the police. More teenagers begin disappearing only to reappear dead. Who is the killer? And are Bree and Matt in danger as they attempt to solve multiple murders?
Bree Taggert, who was a homicide detective in Philadelphia, has just moved to Grey’s Hollow in upstate New York to become sheriff and raise her recently orphaned niece and nephew. She begins to clean up the department that had, until recently, been run by a corrupt sheriff. Understaffed and thin on deputies that Bree knows she can trust, she reaches out to the one individual she knows she can rely on, former Sheriff’s Deputy Matt Flynn and his K-9, Brody.
But when Bree gets an early morning call from a campground on the banks of Grey Lake, she is faced with solving a strange case. Alyssa Vincent, a homeless teenager who had been squatting in one of the cabins, claims that she saw a man shoot her friend Harper Scott. When Bree arrives on site, however, she finds no sign of a body or evidence of a shooting, just a scared girl hiding in a cabin holding an ax. Could Alyssa have made the incident up for attention or is she guilty of the shooting herself? Bree isn’t sure what occurred, but despite feeling that Alyssa is hiding something, she doubts that the teenager could be responsible for murder.
In order to search for an injured or dying Harper, Bree enlists the help of Matt Flynn and his retired K-9 who has been busy looking for missing college student, Eli Whitney. Before long, Brody has alerted to a crack in the ice where they discover a human hand. Expecting it to be Harper, both are surprised to realize that it belongs instead to an unknown young man who is no longer identifiable due to the extreme damage done to his face. Is this Eli? Is he the shooter? If so, what happened to Harper?
The second novel in the Bree Taggert series, See Her Die is a thrilling police procedural/romantic suspense book (though it focused more on the murder mystery rather than the romance which was just fine with me) that provides more than one twist that I never saw coming. With two strong protagonists that are round and dynamic, this story focuses on themes of grieving and loyalty that were interwoven with vengeance and the thrills of chasing a murderer. Melinda Leigh does a magnificent job crafting two apparently separate storylines and slowly weaving them together into an even stronger plot. Despite following both the Scarlet Falls and Morgan Dane series, they can be read in any order, although I would definitely follow the sequence of books for each individual series or you’ll miss important character development and get minor spoilers. Additionally, as a fervent dog lover, one is my favorite aspects to this series is the close relationships between Matt and his dogs. I strongly recommend Leigh’s books and can’t wait to read the next one, Drown Her Sorrows! Rating of 4 stars.