A review by karlyo83
Into the Black Nowhere by Meg Gardiner

4.0

My Rating System: 4.5 rounded down to 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ticked most boxes LOVED IT but…!!!

Book inspired by real-life serial killer Ted Bundy.

Caitlin Hendrix is back and is newly appointed as FBI Special Agent at Quantico. Saturday night is the most fun night of the week, but in Southern Texas women are disappearing without a trace. The latest victim has been taken from her residence in the middle of the night and her baby is left screaming with the door wide open when her husband comes home.

Caitlin and the team are invited to assist on the case fearing there is a serial killer lurking the streets. After a grim discovery of two bodies that have been lain in the woods in a white nightgown, blood stained with Polaroids of other victims surrounding the dead, the team must build a profile to help catch this sick UNSUB.

The profile leads Caitlin to focus in on one man: a charismatic, confident, successful professional who on the surface seems like the poster boy for all things good. Is Caitlin fixating on the wrong person or is this suspect a wolf in sheep’s clothing waiting to attack??


So the minute I finished book one I immediately picked up book two and dug in!! I wasn’t disappointed. [a:Meg Gardiner|61237|Meg Gardiner|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1581817751p2/61237.jpg] can write like a demon… seriously sick and twisted but excellent story telling, giving the reader enough information to form a picture and also keeping you wanting more and more and MORE!!!