Find Me
Convicted serial killer Benjamin Fisher has finally offered to lead San Bernardino detective Daniel Ellis to the isolated graves of his victims. One catch: he’ll only do it if FBI profiler Reni Fisher, his estranged daughter, accompanies them. As hard as it is to exhume her traumatic childhood, Reni can’t say no. She still feels complicit in her father’s crimes. Perfect to play a lost little girl, Reni was the bait to lure unsuspecting women…

Daniel Ellis’ mother went missing when he was just a boy. He believes she was a victim of the Inland Empire serial killer, Benjamin Fisher. Now as a police detective, Daniel has arranged a meeting with Ben to see if the man will finally reveal the locations of the bodies. Ben has a few conditions, one of which is that his daughter Reni must go with them.

 

Reni Fisher has spent her life feeling guilty for being her father’s pawn. She became a profiler for the FBI then then had to take a leave of absence for mental health issues. Now Daniel has come knocking on her door asking her to step back into her old life.

 

This book is dark and disturbing, and I could not put it down. It was fast paced with unexpected twists. The characters are well developed, and it was written in the third person point of view. If you love a good thriller, you will enjoy this book. The next book in the series is Tell Me and I cannot wait to read it.

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