Tell Me
No strangers to evil, criminal profiler Reni Fisher and detective Daniel Ellis both still grapple with traumatizing pasts. It unites them. So has a crime they must solve before someone else dies. At a campsite on California’s Pacific Crest Trail, a guide is murdered and three young hikers vanish without a trace. The only lead is a puzzle in itself: a video of the crime scene, looking eerily staged, uploaded to social media. The girl…

Three teenage girls from a posh addiction facility go hiking and camping with one of their counselors. The next morning, two of the tents are empty and a dead body is in the third. Detective Daniel Ellis gets called into the action since one of the girls is the daughter of an ex-girlfriend. Daniel knows he needs the insight and hiking skills of Reni Fisher.

 

This is the second book in the Inland Empire series. It is written in the third person point of view, the characters are well developed, and the story is fast paced. I really enjoyed the first book in the series and looked forward to reading this one. The teenagers were annoying, but I think they were written that way on purpose. I like that we see how much Daniel and Reni grow as characters throughout the stories.

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