"The victim was buried
alive in the Georgia woods–then killed in a horrifying fashion. When
Sara Linton and Jeffrey Tolliver stumble upon the body, both become
consumed with finding out who killed the pretty young woman. For them, a
harrowing journey begins, one that will test their own turbulent
relationship and draw dozens of life into the case.
For as Jeffrey and Sara move further down a trail of shocking
surprises and hidden passions, neither is prepared for the most stunning
discovery of all: the identity of a killer who is more evil and
dangerous than anyone could have guessed." --Goodreads blurb
This has been my second favorite book of the series, with not as much graphic violence and great twists and thrills to the story. Slaughter is a great storyteller, and when I'm not distracted by horrible (as in graphic) storylines, I'm drawn in even more. Don't get me wrong, this one has a bad crime in it, but it's overall not as graphic as other stories of hers.

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