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25 January 2022

You Can Run by Rebecca Zanetti (Tuesday Intros & Teaser Tuesday)

 

Title: You Can Run
Author: Rebecca Zanetti
Publication: 25 January 2022
FormatKindle eBook

<<<the Amazon Description would normally be here ... 
but I didn't much care for it. They gave away weird bits without
doing any justice at all to the awesomeness of the book>>>


Ramble-y Teaserish Stuff
I am absolutely bending the rules for the Tuesday Intros this week. It's still from the first chapter ... well, the Prologue ... but it's towards the end of that rather than the beginning. I couldn't help it. It was the best blip and stuck with me. I have a feeling a lot of this book is going to stick with me. 

FBI Special Agent Laurel Snow is called home to Genesis Valley, Washington, where her uncle is being accused of being a serial killer after multiple body parts were found on Snowblood Peak. 

Really. Snowblood Peak. Just the name says "STAY AWAY! DON'T GO THERE!" You know, like Midsomer County or St Mary Mead.

Laurel is an expert when it comes to serial killer profiling, and the mountain is part state land and part federal, so she is able to pull some jurisdictional strings to go check it out. Her guide up the mountain when she first arrives is the gruff and moody and oh so steamy Huck Rivers from the Fish and Wildlife Department (and, of course, his dog Aeneas).

Big shock : From the moment he hit the page I was 99.9% certain that Huck is going to be the "romantic" part of the "romantic thriller" here. Even if he isn't for Laurel, he had better be for somebody so he sticks around. The second book, You Can't Hide, was placed on my "Want to Read" list for Goodreads before I hit the 25% mark.

Even if her uncle wasn't involved, Laurel would be determined to solve the mystery of what had happened to the women discovered on the mountain ... especially when the discoveries don't stop. She has a good team working with and for her -- a fellow FBI agent, the aforementioned Huck and his Fish and Wildlife team, and her assistant Kate (along with her three daughters). Of course, being a fed she also runs into hassles with local and state authorities ... and one rather peculiar college professor. 

Granted, Laurel is peculiar all on her own. She went to college at eleven years old. She has multiple degrees. She knits baby clothes when she's trying to settle her brain to figure things out. Her mother is a bit of a hippie. She has no idea who her father might have been.


Still. 

All of Laurel's peculiar bits have nothing on Doctor Abigail Caine's.  I seriously cringed every time I saw her name on a page. Laurel called her "batshit crazy" at one point and I think she may have been understating things more than a little. This woman is whacked in the brain.

At the time of this writing I am 25% away from being finished. 

There have been more victims.... and I wouldn't mind at all to see a certain professor go flying off the top of Snowblood Peek.... and I already can't wait to see what's next for Laurel.



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"First Chapter First Paragraph Tuesday Intros" is from the first paragraph or two of a book being read now (or in the future) and is hosted by Socrates' Book Reviews. 

"Teaser Tuesday" at The Purple Booker asks for a random line or two from anywhere in the book currently being read.

1 comment:

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

This sounds like a goose bump kind of thriller - I would read more. Here is my pick:
http://bibliophilebythesea.blogspot.com/2022/01/first-chapter-first-paragraph-tuesday_0385074630.html

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