A review by sternyblossom
Deeper Than the Dead by Tami Hoag

3.0

Thanks to my bronchitis, I am able to stay up late and read books in one sitting. Tami Hoag decided to set her crime thriller in the early 80's before DNA technology. It was still pretty much the Stone Age during that time when it came to forensic science. Criminal profiling was a very new thing and a lot of people didn't understand it. I enjoyed reading this to see how the police and FBI solved crimes with the limited technology available to them.
Four kids stumble upon a body in the woods. The victim had her lips and eyes glued shut and was buried to her neck in the dirt. Murder is very rare in the town of Oak Knoll and it isn't long before an FBI agent is called in to help. New victims are discovered as well as new suspects. Good read!