A review by jonetta
Every Dark Corner by Karen Rose

4.0

After the dramatic climax in the last story where Ken Sweeney, the human trafficking kingpin, was taken down, everyone thought the case was over. When an attempt was made on the recovering FBI Agent Griff (Decker) Davenport's life, it was clear there were some loose ends that needed tidying up. With FBI Agent Kate Coppola as his wingman, Decker and the rest of the task force must race against time and a rising body count to find that loose end.

I liked that we again get the killer's point of view but this time we don't know his true identity. There were also a number of interesting subplots that made this story pretty compelling. The developing family of Cincinnati law enforcement members softened the atmosphere, providing somewhat of a balance to the grittiness and brutality of the crimes. It gave me a respite from time to time as the bodies started to drop. And, I loved Kate and Decker!

This was an interesting and provocative story that I listened to during a particularly long and grueling road trip that was eased because of it. Hillary Huber turned in another fine performance and I'm continuing to enjoy her narration. There's still one more loose thread so I'm looking forward to the next story.