Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Review of "Dead End" by Nancy Mehl

This is the final book in the Kaely Quinn Profiler series - and it just may be my favorite of the three!

When a new killer appears to be mimicking Kaely's father, the infamous Raggedy Man serial killer, she is called in to help. Although Kaely has never been able to fully resolve her feelings towards her dad, she agrees to meet with him and try to find out who his "protégé" is.

Kaely's faithful and loyal partner Noah is deeply concerned for her mental health and overall well being. He is not convinced she is processing everything accurately and also thinks she continues to take unnecessary risks. He is not sure he can handle another loss, and begins to question his stance on life and faith that he has been ignoring.

This final book asks and answers a number of important questions: Is it someone on the inside? What is their motivation? How did they discover Ed's MO when certain things were never released to the public? Can forgiveness be found even for the most horrendous crimes?

The final mystery is solved with some great twists and turns; although I had some minor suspicions, I did not feel the solution or the antagonist's motivations were obvious. This was an excellent ending to a great series!

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book by Baker Publishing Group in exchange for my honest review.

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