A review by judythereader
All The Pretty Girls by J.T. Ellison

4.0

Really a 3.5. I rounded up.

Crime has been slow, so Taylor Jackson's entire team turns out when they receive a report that the body of a young woman has been dumped in their territory. As they are gathering data, Taylor's secret lover, FBI profiler John Baldwin shows up to claim the case. This woman is the victim of a serial killer nicknamed the Southern Strangler.

Good story. Interesting characters. This is the first in a series and very often the first book is a little weak as it is introducing all of the characters. That may be the reason for the .5. There was at least one unnecessary soap opera moment to force Taylor to examine her relationship with John. In fact, a lot of time was spent with both Taylor and John thinking about how much they loved each other and what should happen next.

Still a good book and I would like to continue with the series.