A review by phantomparagrapher7
Valley of Evil: A Bridget Bishop FBI Mystery Thriller Book 6 by Melinda Woodhall, Melinda Woodhall

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4.0

 When all else fails for books, I find that going to read thrillers keeps my attention, and what better author to do that than one of my favorites Melinda Woodhall? Bridget Bishop is back with Book #6 in her series and it takes her to Wilde Valley when her father Bob's Private Investigation business is hired to find Kendra's missing parents. While in Wilde Valley, a dead body is found - a girl who went missing the night before. Soon Bridget realizes that they are standing over a sunflower meadow of graves and that the missing parents might be here among the four bodies buried.  During this time, a letter is sent to the press and police from someone called The Wilde Reaper who is determined to rid Wilde Valley of those who have sinned and it's time to reap what they have sown or in this case stolen. It looks like it stems back to the Wilde family and dark family secrets that were swept under the rug and people brought off. Can Bridget help the town solve the case along with her FBI and PI pals? Also of course, where Bridget is - Chase Grafton of the Chasing Killers podcast is never far behind and now he is working double time to fight back up the ranks of true crime podcasting as the last book caused his podcast to take a hit. If you love serial killer novels and shows like Criminal Minds and Veronica Mars, then you will love Melinda Woodhall's various series. I look forward to continuing her series and trying the two new ones Frankie Dawson and Bailey Flynn.