3 reviews for:

The Death File

Jack Kerley

3.82 AVERAGE


2.5 stars

not my favorite in this series. just was not engaged.

I was sent this book by the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for a fair review. I found the change of venue to Arizona to be engaging, adding a new landscape and new characters. Carson is drawn into the Arizona case when two mental health professionals are murdered in Florida and his name is found in their records. A third psychologist in Phoenix has also been murdered, and they all seem to be centered around a group of teenagers who were in therapy together. Kerley does a great job serving up small bits of red herring to keep the reader guessing. Highly recommended.