This second book in the Last Series (which must be attached to an earlier series) follows the only daughter in the Shields family, Mia. She's still pretty devastated by her brother's betrayal and taking heaps of her own blame for it. She's pulled into a case in a small town where a man is kidnapping, raping and suffocating women and the local police force, led by Chief Beck, is struggling to solve it. Beck has his own problems stemming from his family. Together, with the help of profiler Anne McCall, they need to find him before he kills again.
This is pretty much straight up suspense. Unlike the previous book, there's a bit more danger involved in the case and the mystery is pretty good. It was down to several suspects and the author did try to throw a red herring into the mix, but it wasn't very believable...easy to recognize it for what it was. The characters, as intriguing as they were, felt kind of flat. I wanted them to have more depth. We learn about all the characters troubles, but I found myself wondering, "so what?" There was no purpose to it really, since nothing is resolved with the characters themselves (the case obviously is resolved). It seems that the author is fond of an ambiguous, open-ended ending - where the characters sort of suggest where they might be headed, but nothing is set in stone. I prefer a bit more of a clear-cut conclusion. It was an engaging read, but nothing spectacular or memorable. And absolutely no romance - a bit of subtle feelings between the characters, but just as easily considered a friendship between them.