About the book:
The stakes have never been higher.
FBI Agent Patrick Bowers is used
to tracking the country's most dangerous killers, but now it looks like a
killer is tracking him. Bowers faces a race against time to decipher
who the next victim will be and to stop the final shocking murder--which
he's beginning to believe might be his own.
Gritty, chilling, and intense, this psychological thriller is guaranteed to keep you up all night.
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My thoughts:
The Knight was just as thrilling and suspenseful the second time around as when I first read it 3 (almost 4) years ago. The plot was very interesting and the ending was intense! It was intriguing how the killer was following an ancient manuscript as his template for the crimes he committed -- and pretty much foretold what he planned on doing next. Very creepy!
As with the previous books, Tessa was my favorite character. I just loved how cheeky she was and that she wasn't afraid to speak her mind. Cheyenne was a new character and I also loved the scenes with her!
Overall, The Knight was a thrilling story! A lot of twists and a ton of suspense. I recommend it, as long as you aren't easily frightened.
*I did not get this book for review. I purchased my own copy. As always, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.*
The Knight was just as thrilling and suspenseful the second time around as when I first read it 3 (almost 4) years ago. The plot was very interesting and the ending was intense! It was intriguing how the killer was following an ancient manuscript as his template for the crimes he committed -- and pretty much foretold what he planned on doing next. Very creepy!
As with the previous books, Tessa was my favorite character. I just loved how cheeky she was and that she wasn't afraid to speak her mind. Cheyenne was a new character and I also loved the scenes with her!
Overall, The Knight was a thrilling story! A lot of twists and a ton of suspense. I recommend it, as long as you aren't easily frightened.
*I did not get this book for review. I purchased my own copy. As always, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.*
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