
About The Book
A deadly game. An unstoppable killer. The perfect alibi.
Lucy Anderson is late collecting her daughter from nursery. A mistake that could prove fatal.
Her daughter is gone and there is only one way Lucy can get her back. The ransom is simple, she has to kill someone…
And this is just the beginning. A deadly game with a domino effect has started as the real killer forces others to do his bidding.
Can detective inspector Hannah Robbins find the killer’s next puppet before they’re forced to strike or will this be the case where her opponent has found the perfect way to kill?
Pick up Kill For Me for impossible choices and moral dilemmas and see where you would fall.
My Review
I have read all of the books to feature Hannah and the rest of the team and enjoyed them all. I have to say that this is my favourite yet, the storyline is nothing like I’ve read before and at times was quite spooky. It was one of those that made me wonder what I would do if I was faced with the same predicament. It also made me think how loved ones left behind would cope with what happened on top of losing somebody close. Particularly Lucy’s family.
As always the whole team have strong characters. I was pleased that Baxter was behaving himself over a more prominent team member and it was good to see Pasha have more of a role. I would like to see a lot more of her, she is becoming one of my favourites.
There is less focus on Hannah’s private life, her sister Zoe is only mentioned briefly, so for that reason this book works very well as a stand-alone. But the series is so good and you could read them all very quickly.
I love when you get a series that just keeps getting better.
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