The Maze by Catherine Coulter

The Maze (An FBI Thriller, #2)

by Catherine Coulter

In this FBI Thriller Special Agent Dillon Savich teams up with new agent Lacey Sherlock in a case that leads them back to the murder of Sherlock's sister seven years ago—and puts both their lives on the line.

As the head of the FBI’s Criminal Apprehension Unit, Dillon Savich has developed predictive analogue programs to aid in the capture of serial killers. Enter Lacey Sherlock, a very well-qualified new agent who seems bright and eager and on the up-and-up. But is she really?

When there’s a vicious murder in Boston, she’s off like a shot, lying to Savich. When Savich finds out what’s going on, he realizes they’ll all be in deep trouble, maybe even victims themselves, if he and Sherlock don’t find out who murdered her sister seven years before....

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2 of 5 stars

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I remember not liking the first book in this series, perhaps to the point that I didn't even finish it, but decided I've give this one a shot. This one is better than the first (I actually finished it), and is just good enough that I'll read another book in the series. This is far from the best romantic suspense series out there -- the romance builds a little too quickly with not enough chemistry between the two, there are a lot of inexplicably angry people in their lives, cases are solved as quickly as a one hour TV drama -- but it scratched the itch for me.

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