Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Pages: 304
Format: ARC
Buy the Book: Amazon
Goodreads: The third Liv Bergen mystery picks up right where the second one left off: the murder of Liv’s sister-in-law has been solved, but an older rancher has been bludgeoned to death in a style eerily reminiscent of a long-inactive killer known only as the Crooked Man. FBI agent Streeter Pierce, still on assignment in Sturgis, South Dakota, must now turn his sights on tracking down the killer, who happens to be his nemesis from ten years earlier. Pierce doesn’t complain, though; he’s falling in love with Liv Bergen and sets in motion an unconventional way to recruit her for the FBI’s training camp in Quantico, Virginia, as they work the case together. But is Liv falling for the brilliant, exotic-looking agent Jack Linwood instead?
Once again, Liv’s vast knowledge of the Black Hills of South Dakota—the territory General Custer made famous—and the modern day ranchers and environmentalists who live there leads her to unearth critical clues about the Crooked Man. Aided by her elfin sister with rainbow-colored hair, a sad-eyed bloodhound, and a terminally ill Norwegian widow, Liv ultimately identifies the deranged killer. But will her barrage of questions be enough to fend off a fatal blow from the very cane he used to crush the skulls of thirteen other victims?
Kritters Thoughts: Liv Bergen slips into this next mystery right after the last one ended and this one feels a little too close to home. Add in some relationship drama, and this book is another great one by Sandra Brannan.
With a little historical lesson involved, I loved how these FBIers slowly but surely unfolded all of the clues to find the killer. It felt like a real progression of facts and clues, which I think is a hard thing to do when there are so many things that are trying for the reality of crime. I was excited to read that Liv would be trying to join the FBI and hope that this is a sign of many more Liv mysteries to come!
The third in the series and with a gap between reading this one and the second book, it may have taken me a moment to get into the swing of things, but once I was reaclimated, I loved how she unfolded the story. Once again, the killer came out of left field, but not too far out where I felt duped.
Rating: absolutely loved it and wanted a sequel
(the next one in the series to be reviewed on Thursday!)
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one copy of this book free of charge from JKS Communications. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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