Faces Of Evil (6 books in series)
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review 1: I can't get enough of this series. With that said I must suggest that you read these books in order because of how the series flows if they are not read in order you will have a ton of spoilers if you skip a book.Now for this this book Debra has beautifully started to set up the ...
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review 1: the tension mounts higher and higher. hidden secrets come to light about the past and the FBI task force confirms that the puppet master serial killer lives quite close to the profiler in the case. Why is Dan's mom so upset over jess' s pregnancy and Dan's plans to marry jess? Ho...
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review 1: in this fourth book in the series, Jess and team are tracking down the killer of a cop's wife. The woman was decapitated in an attempt to mimic recent gang violence in Birmingham, but that does not fool Jess. This was personal. The case is complicated by the fact that the only po...
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review 1: Not nearly as good as the others. In this one, I liked the story about the dancer, not about the missing boy. Dan was acting like an idiot. He hires a person with a HISTORY of breaking the rules and suddenly he wants to reign her in, because she takes chances? And was she alw...
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review 1: He can’t control his Impulses.Impulse, book two in Debra Webb’s Faces of Evil series, picks up immediately where Obsession leaves off. Detective Lori Wells has been kidnapped by someone whose methods resemble that of The Player, only much less precise. Previously the hallmark o...
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review 1: I picked up the second and third books in this series from a cheap bookshop and decided to download the first onto my kindle and don't regret it at all. Jess Harris is a soon to be ex- FBI agent who has been called on to assist the investigation into 4 missing girls. There is s...