Dark psychological thriller that follows a serial killer and his connection to an LA detective. This book had a fast pace and didn't pull any punches with the horrors of the subject matter.
AWE INSPIRING!! I can't imagine so many people who relied on a machine to make decisions for them and learning how to depend on them more and more. I can see humans that depend on them more and more to tell us how much change to give a customer, and it has gotten worse since the video games have warped humans!!! I can see this happening, but what if the machines all crash and there's is no way to get meals or opened your doors?
Detective Gabriel McRay has been assigned a cold case to investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl who went missing in the 1980’s. While McRay is searching for witnesses, clues, and suspects, famous TV psychic Carmen Jenette searches for a way to aid in the case, much to McRay’s reluctance. But when Jenette becomes the victim of a stalker and attacker, it draws McRay to her, allowing her infiltrate his investigation and put her psychic gifts to work. But McRay has different plans for her that don’t include tarot cards or visions. And it leads him to rely on his own psychic hunches as well as his standard detective skills in order to crack the case.
In Twilight’s Hush is everything a crime novel should be, blending grounded elements with a touch of the supernatural and well-rounded characters to tell a straightforward yet unpredictable story. I especially love Stevens’ detailed yet well-paced writing style, distinct collection of characters, and well-balanced subplots scattered throughout the book. I devoured it quickly and am sure will be returning to this series again in order to catch up with past character development and to see what other mysteries this series has to offer.
In the mountains near Los Angeles some murders have occurred with no pattern to them. Gabriel McRay is assigned to the murders but he must battle his own demons to remember the past and catch the killer
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