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Torn
Torn | Casey Hill
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Read the clues. Decode the science. Reveal the murderer. That's Reilly Steel's mantra. Find the answers, solve the crime. But the Quantico-trained forensic investigator is finding her skills aren't enough when a ferociously intelligent killer strikes Dublin. The modus operandi is as perplexing as it is macabre. What connects the two seemingly disparate, high-profile victims? Their corpses refuse to give up their secrets and the crime scenes prove a forensic investigator's worst nightmare. Reilly soon suspects that she may be dealing with a killer - or killers - who know all about crime scene investigation. The police are just as frustrated by the crimes' impenetrable nature and it's only when a third murder occurs - equally graphic and elaborate in its execution - that they discover that this particular killer is using a very specific blueprint for his crimes. Who is the killer's next victim, the real target? And what's his endgame?
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NikkiGaspar
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Torn/Victim

Gruesome but very interesting read. I like it!

#thriller #mystery #bookworm

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Andrew65
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Confused by the naming of these books, read this one, titled Victim, also seems to be called Inferno! Very confusing!

This was a good book with some interesting themes and connections to Dante Alighieri. Clever plot and cleverly written., but would liked a bit more of personal life of Reilly and connections to what happened in the first book.

This was also the second book finished for #FabulousFebruary Readathon.