No Ordinary Man by Suzanne Brockmann - 250 pages
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Vital Statistics of Rob Carpenter:
- early thirties
- traveling consultant
- no family
- likes Chinese takeout and action moves
That was all Jess Baxter knew about her newest tenant, Rob Carpenter. That and the fact that he liked her daughter - and was the sexiest guy she'd ever met. But as Jess found out, no one got to know the elusive Mr. Carpenter. He was a master at dodging questions...and igniting her desires.
But then the murders started - all women who looked like her. And the profile of the killer matched Rob... Was Rob an innocent victim - or had his burning kisses only been a smoke screen?
I'm a big Suzanne Brockmann fan. Most of her books are about Special Forces operators or ex-military contractors. The Troubleshooters and Talk, Dark, and Dangerous series are some of my favorite books. This book was a stand-alone, and while I enjoyed it, it wasn't one of my favorite Suzanne Brockmann novels.
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