A review by beastreader
In Broad Daylight by Seth Harwood

3.0

FBI agent Jess Harding is called out to assist on a new murder case in the Alaskan wilderness. Jess soon learns why she was needed. The victim dead the same way as a prior serial killer that Jess was pursuing…five years ago. Also the killer has called out Jess. He wrote her name in blood. Now Jess is on a man hunt to finally stop the killer once and for all before she finds herself six feet under in a block of ice.

This book was alright but I was hoping for better. I thought that there were be a lot of high, intensity action but it was mild at best. I read the book but after I was done, it did not stick with me for very long afterwards.

What bummed me the most about the book was that I thought the elements of Alaska was going to play a bigger part in this story then it did. I was picturing someone like Kate Beckinsale’s character had to experience in the movie, Whiteout. I did not really get that from this book. In fact part of the story towards the end moved away from Alaska. A high point was that I did like Jess. She was the right balance of tough and soft.