When FBI profiler Kaely Quinn reluctantly takes leave to take care of her ailing mother, she can't help but notice a connection between a series of house fires in the small Nebraska town. Concerned there may be a serial arsonist, Kaely offers her services to local law enforcement, never dreaming how close to home those fires will come.
If you haven't read book one, stop reading now--there are some major spoilers ahead for Mind Games, and the shock value is worth it, believe me. Don't ruin it for yourself. Plus, this book will just make more sense if you know more of Kaely's history.
It's really interesting reading from the perspective of a character with major psychological issues (Kaely's great at what she does, but she's a real doozy). I did like Mind Games a lot more than Fire Storm (mainly for that psychological blow out of left field), but I'm glad we can see more of Kaely--she's such a complex character, there's no way a single book could do her justice. She does make progress in this book, but she's got a long way to go . . . I'm still interested to see what happens next (and the description of the upcoming Dead End sounds fantastic).
Thank you Bethany House and NetGalley for the complimentary e-book. I was not required to write a positive review, and all opinions are my own.
Kaely Quinn Profiler
1. Mind Games
2. Fire Storm
3. Dead End (spring 2020)
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