mama_pug 's review for:

Hide and Seek by Mary Burton
3.0

3.5 Stars.
‘Hide and Seek’ is the first book in a new series by Mary Burton.
If you want a bit more understanding and background of the the Heroine Macy Crow I suggest you read ‘Cut and Run’, Ms Burton’s previous book, which features Macy Crow and her twin sister Faith.
In ‘Hide and Seek’ Macy Crow is back at work with the FBI after surviving a hit-and-run a few months before. To prove to herself and others she is completely fine and fit to be an agent, she applies for a position on the FBI’s most elite team, the Behavioural Analyst Unit. Given a case involving recently discovered bones of a teenager who disappeared over ten years ago as an audition for the BAU, Macy teams up with the local sheriff to investigate. During the investigation Macy uncovers a startling link between the bones and several cases of sexual assault in the area during the same time period. It’s up to Macy and Sheriff Nevada to solve the cases quickly before the monster strikes again.
I’ve found Mary Burton always provides a good read. And this time was no different. I enjoyed ‘Hide and Seek’. My only issue with this book was reading about the sexual assaults. I can read books filled with graphic murder scenes with no problem, but I did find it a bit hard to read about the sexual assaults in this book.
** I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. ARC provided by NetGalley**