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A review by cathygeha
You Can Kill by Rebecca Zanetti
5.0
You Can Kill by Rebecca Zanetti
Laurel Snow #4
Dark, disturbing, despicable killers to catch ~ Excellent addition to the series
What I liked:
* Laurel: head of FBI Violent Crimes team located in Genesis Valley, Washington, intelligent, eidetic memory, has trouble reading emotions, verbally direct, honest, likes things spelled out, concrete thinker, doesn’t experience emotions as others do, loves and is protective of her family, in business with her mother, pregnant and in love with Huck
* Huck: ex-military sniper, Captain in Fish & Wildlife, overlaps working with FBI and local police force, lethal abilities, loner, has PTSD, protective, good friend, protective, patient, loves Laurel and happy about the baby on the way
* Aeneas: Karelian Bear Dog, owned by and works with Huck, bear chaser, works in search and rescue missions, also might act a bit like a support dog
* Fred: Laurel’s rescue cat
* Remembering and revisiting the characters from the previous book…at least the ones I liked
* The plot, pacing, setting, and writing
* The search for the escaped serial killer and wondering if Jason Abbott was killing again or if it was another killer on the loose
* The twists, turns, and red herrings
* Wondering what difficulties Abigail Cain – Laurel’s half-sister, Rachel Raprenzi – podcast reporter and Huck’s ex-fiancé, and Tim Kohnex might pose in the next book
* How Zeke Caine was dealt with – the father of Laurel and Abigail
* All of it really except…
What I didn’t like:
* Who and what I was meant not to like
* Having to wait for the next book to be written so that I can find out what happens next
Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Definitely
Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington – Zebra for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars
Laurel Snow #4
Dark, disturbing, despicable killers to catch ~ Excellent addition to the series
What I liked:
* Laurel: head of FBI Violent Crimes team located in Genesis Valley, Washington, intelligent, eidetic memory, has trouble reading emotions, verbally direct, honest, likes things spelled out, concrete thinker, doesn’t experience emotions as others do, loves and is protective of her family, in business with her mother, pregnant and in love with Huck
* Huck: ex-military sniper, Captain in Fish & Wildlife, overlaps working with FBI and local police force, lethal abilities, loner, has PTSD, protective, good friend, protective, patient, loves Laurel and happy about the baby on the way
* Aeneas: Karelian Bear Dog, owned by and works with Huck, bear chaser, works in search and rescue missions, also might act a bit like a support dog
* Fred: Laurel’s rescue cat
* Remembering and revisiting the characters from the previous book…at least the ones I liked
* The plot, pacing, setting, and writing
* The search for the escaped serial killer and wondering if Jason Abbott was killing again or if it was another killer on the loose
* The twists, turns, and red herrings
* Wondering what difficulties Abigail Cain – Laurel’s half-sister, Rachel Raprenzi – podcast reporter and Huck’s ex-fiancé, and Tim Kohnex might pose in the next book
* How Zeke Caine was dealt with – the father of Laurel and Abigail
* All of it really except…
What I didn’t like:
* Who and what I was meant not to like
* Having to wait for the next book to be written so that I can find out what happens next
Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Definitely
Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington – Zebra for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars