What She Can’t See: Her Worst Nightmare Is Right In Front Of Her
Hunter Morgan
"Hunter Morgan is at the top of her game with WHAT SHE CAN'T SEE as she joins two opposite people . . . who clash and bash as they search for a horrible serial killer." —Suzanne Coleburn, Reader to Reader/The Belles & Beaux of Romance
They’re so young and beautiful—the best and brightest. That’s why they must die. That’s why I take the best of them. For my collection. Then they are even more perfect.
But perfection is hard to find.
FBI Agent M.K. Shaughnessy’s instinct says the recent deaths at Chesapeake Bay College can’t be accidents. No way! But that’s not enough to convince her new partner and experienced agent, Adam Thomas, who is dogged and stubborn. “You can’t assume it’s a serial killer if there’s no solid evidence,” he says. She knows he’s right.
The evidence will only come with another dead student.
Immersing herself in the case and the facts, M.K. Shaughnessy matches wits with the cunning cold-blooded psychopath. But she has overlooked something crucial, she can feel it. What she can’t see is right in front of her and it will cost her dearly.
The murders grow more shocking by the day.
Now all I need for my final kill is something over the top, a finishing touch. My final trophy kill will be more precious than anything yet.
M.K.
4.5 stars out of 5—Amazon
4.07 average rating all editions, 97 ratings, 12 reviews, added by 243 people, 70 to-reads, 96% of people like it—Goodreads
Hunter Morgan writes stories about people in small towns where everybody knows everybody but someone’s a serial killer and her plots are filled with chilling suspense and romantic elements. Her books appeal to fans of Melinda Leigh, Loreth Anne White, Skye Jordan, and Mary Burton.
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