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Never Look Back
Never Look Back | Mary Burton
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Expect the unexpected in this gritty, tense, and page-turning mystery from New York Times bestselling author Mary Burton. After multiple women go missing, Agent Melina Shepard of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation makes the impulsive decision to go undercover as a prostitute. While working the street, she narrowly avoids becoming a serial killer's latest victim; as much as it pains her to admit, she needs backup. Enter lone wolf FBI agent Jerrod Ramsey. Stonewalled by a lack of leads, he and Melina investigate a scene where a little girl has been found abandoned in a crashed vehicle. They open the trunk to reveal a horror show and quickly realize they're dealing with two serial killers with very different MOs. The whole situation brings back memories for Melina--why does this particular case feel so connected to her painful past? Before time runs out, Melina must catch not one but two serial killers, both ready to claim another victim--and both with their sights set on her.
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Mary Burton is one of my favourite authors, she certainly knows her trade. NEVER LOOK BACK moves quickly with twists and turns coming thick and fast. The main characters Melina and Jerrod are a great team and there was a little bit of chemistry. The story is very entertaining and cleverly plotted, if you're a fan of crime thrillers this novel certainly hits the spot.

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Good book. Part of a series, but I didn't know that when I read it. It's easy to get into even if you haven't read the series. I recommend if you like serial killer books.

Thanks Netgalley for the Kindle version.

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I loved this new one by Mary Burton

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