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Review - Sleep Tight by Anne Frasier
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He’s looking for the perfect woman. Someone who won’t disappoint him, like so many have before. Someone who’ll love him. Someone who won’t have to die for her mistakes. Give up, little darling. FBI agent Mary Cantrell has been called to Minneapolis to hunt down a killer. It’s shaking her to the core, and reviving dreadful memories. Years ago, her best friend was murdered. Now the man convicted of the crime, Gavin Hitchcock, is free - and Mary’s own sister Gillian, a local cop, has befriended him. No one can hear you scream but me. As each clue leads them closer to Hitchcock, Mary and Gillian set themselves up as the perfect target - and the perfect trap. Unless Mary’s own past is blinding her to an unimaginable truth…and plunging her into a waking nightmare. Sleep Tight is the second book that I have read by Frasier. I read Hush last year and enjoyed it enough to read another of her books. I was impressed with Sleep Tight. Just after reading a few chapters, the author had my full attention. The plot was fast paced and exciting. The duo murder investigations and how they were woven together made the book interesting. It also made you ask the question. Was the serial killer in the present day, the same killer of Mary childhood friend, Fiona? If not, then who was? Mary and Gillian were strong characters - sisters - but different in so many ways. I think their mother; Blythe was the glue that kept the family together. At one point in the book, I even began to suspect that Gillian, because of her jealously towards Mary and Fiona’s friendship, had killed Fiona. Although I really enjoyed this book because of the ending, I cannot give it higher then four stars. Fiona’s killer was revealed. Whom it turned out to be shocked me, but I was disappointed with Mary’s reaction to it. She almost didn’t seem to care which I thought was strange considering she obsessed about it for years. |
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