A review by gwendolyn_kensinger
Don't Look Now by Mary Burton

3.0

Homicide detective Jordan Poe and Texas Ranger Carter Spencer team up to catch a serial killer. Jordan fears it might be the same man who assaulted her sister, Avery, two years ago. The details of the crimes are so similar: same age, same look, same MO. Jordan is hot on the killer’s trail but when she approaches the 3rd crime scene without back up, she is attacked and suffers a trauma that leaves her with limited vision. 

This book gave me Long Bright River vibes. If you’ve read that book and enjoyed it, you might like this one too. However, I want to caution seasoned thriller readers that the whodunit is predictable, or at least it was to me. That being said I enjoyed the sister dynamic to the story, the grittiness or the crimes being committed and the small romance brewing between Jordan and Carter. It’s definitely not a big part of the story but it’s there and I was hoping they would end up together. If you like romantic suspense, police procedurals with strong female leads, a logical storyline with a few twists and red herrings to keep the reader guessing then consider this one.