The Last Close Call - SUspenseful & Gripping

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The Last Close Call by Laura Griffin, is an intriguing, fast-paced, edgy story that conveys danger from beginning to end, making it extremely hard to put down. An exceptional story with lots of twists and turns, and a few red herrings, in this police murder mystery and romance.

 

Rowan Healy is a forensic genealogist who is burned out after helping investigators track down criminals by using DNA analysis and tracing family trees of criminals. This became quite stressful so she is now trying to focus on helping adoptees find their biological parents. Jack Bruner is an Austin Detective trying to catch the elusive West Campus Rapist, and contacts Rowan seeking her assistance in tracking down this elusive criminal before he finds a new victim. As Rowan and Jack work together on this case, the chemistry between them sizzles and sparks as they fight their attraction as neither wants to pursue more, for their own secret reasons; except, they just may be fighting a losing battle. As the rapist becomes more brazen killing a victim, Rowan and Jack are up against the clock, as the tension mounts and danger grows

 

Ms. Griffin wrote a wonderful, sizzling and suspenseful story that should not be missed. She provided a tale rich with sizzling chemistry, a dangerous situation, tension, mystery, detective work, a horrifying crime and a race to solve the crimes before there is one more attack. You will want to cheer on the relationship between Rowan and Jack. I highly recommend The Last Close Call to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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