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Dead by Morning

The Dead By Trilogy, Book 2

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Dead by Morning

By: Beverly Barton
Narrated by: Karen White
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The darkest sins…

He begins his work just before dawn, wielding a knife with the precision of a surgeon. Cunning and meticulous, he’s always in control. Mercy is not an option.

Will always…

Maleah Perdue is tough, outspoken, and completely dedicated to her work at the Powell Security Agency. But her fearless exterior shatters when a madman begins killing her colleagues one by one, mimicking a notorious serial killer already behind bars. Working alongside top profiler Derek Lawrence, Maleah will do anything to find the murderer, even if it means playing a psychopath’s twisted mind games.

Come to light.

No one connected to the agency is safe. No one is beyond suspicion. For as Maleah and Derek piece together the clues, they uncover a chilling legacy of lies and brutal vengeance—and a killer who has been hiding in plain sight all along.

More mayhem? Listen to another title in the Dead By Trilogy.©2011 Beverly Beaver (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Critic reviews

“The second ‘Dead’ thriller is a great romantic suspense that grips the audience from the moment the protagonists begin to learn of the assault on Powell and never lets go as the climax diabolically leads to the next unpublished tale. The lead pair is a terrific coupling…However, what makes Dead by Morning super is the serial killer, who will be considered one of the vilest of the year.” (Mystery Gazette)
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This seemed like a bit of a filler until you get to the final instalment of this trilogy; however, it was still good.

The references to the agency and its beginnings from the first book come into play here with the FBI profiler and the female agent tiptoing round a sexual attraction whilst trying to find a murderer. Someone is targeting agency members and their family, what does an already jailed murderer have to do with it?

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