See Her Die by Melinda Leigh | Review

See Her Die | Melinda Leigh | Montlake| Pub: September 15, 2020| Pages: 315

I listened to this book on Audible and to be honest, I wish I read the printed version, because I wasn’t paying enough attention to this edge-of-your-seat thriller.

This is Book #2 from the Bree Taggert series, good news, you can read this as a stand-alone, and there are a total of 6 books in the series!! Yasss give me more seriessss

Side note: I realize that Melinda Leigh as multiple series, and they are all extremely well rated on Goodreads!

Even though I didn’t pay enough attention to truly get invested, I really loved the pace of this story and all the interwoven mysteries. There was never a dull moment, and the ending was like from a movie! So much action, and I’m here for it!

This was a police procedural, but it really gave an insight into Bree’s life as the character development was well done! It wasn’t the typical dry policy procedural. There was a tiny mix of romance, mystery, murders, action!

I will be reading all these books, highly recommend!

Synopsis

Sheriff Bree Taggert is both hunter and hunted in #1 Amazon Charts and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Melinda Leigh’s blood-freezing thriller of murder, rage, and revenge.

New sheriff Bree Taggert is called to a shooting in a campground shuttered for the winter. But she arrives to find a perplexing crime. There is no shooter, no victim, and no blood. No one but Bree believes the sole witness, Alyssa, a homeless teenager who insists she saw her friend shot.

Bree calls in former deputy Matt Flynn and his K-9 to track the killer and search for Alyssa’s friend. They discover the battered corpse of a missing university student under the ice in Grey Lake—but it’s not the victim they were looking for.

When two more students go missing and additional bodies turn up, Bree must find the link between the victims. She knows only one thing for certain: the murders are fueled by rage. When Alyssa disappears, Bree must race against time to find her before her witness becomes another victim.

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