A review by farfallo4ka
Maidens of the Cave by Lloyd Devereux Richards

4.0

Thank you William Morrow for giving me the book in exchange for my honest opinion.

Christine Prusik is a forensic anthropologist with FBI. With a new director, she has to stay in the office and do paperwork. At the same time she is informed about the bodies of young women turning up in caves. As soon as she determines that they all share a common killer, she can't stay behind the desk and goes on the hunt.

I was lucky enough to read both books back to back so it was great to follow her next adventure. She is a wonderful and inspiring protagonist who constantly battles her own fears. I like that the book provided some interesting information on subjects I haven't studied before. The case was interesting and kept me guessing till the end who the suspect was. I hope there would be more books in this series.