review 1: 3.75 stars. Kristen Conner is a Chicago PD detective, when a serial killer starts carving up professional woman in their homes. Then the FBI comes to town because he has done this in many other cities, and left no meaningful clues. Pressure mounts, exacerbated by a video blogger who hates the mayor. Gilroy does a decent job with cloaking the identity of the killer, even when Kristen herself becomes a target. review 2: I got this as a free book from Netgalley. I was really looking forward to it as I had read of lot of romances from Netgalley and was excited about reading a mystery. I forced myself to read at least 100 pages of this book. The book had a lot of typos. This book should have been listed under Christian, Suspense, but on Netgalley it is under... more Romance. One problem with this book is too much "tell" and not enough "show." This book could have easily been half the length. There were a lot of places in this book that should have had dialogue instead of descriptions of dialogue. Also, I didn't like the main character at all. She was angry, judgmental, and not a responsible person. The mystery might be good with a great twist, but I'll never get that far. less