Cathy Geha
Crimson Summer by Heather Graham Amy Larson & Hunter Forrest #2 Amy and Hunter are called away from their vacation as the hint of a new big case comes rolling in. The four horses of the apocalypse will be featured in this series and this is the red horse’s turn. Will Amy and Hunter find and be able to stop the red horse OR will the deadly game being played out by a master manipulator come to fruition? What I liked: * Amy Larson: Special Agent for Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), bright, dedicated, an artist that makes drawings at the scene of crimes, capable, thinks on her feet, from a family in law enforcement, likable, cool under fire, perfect for Hunter * Hunter Forrest: FBI Special agent, ex-military, knowledgeable about cult and ritualistic murders, mid-thirties, well known on the job, intelligent, experienced, likable, perfect for Amy * The continuation of the Four Horses theme from Revelation – so glad I read book one first * The way the clues played out * The police procedural aspects of the story * The task force and how they all worked together seamlessly * The red herrings, twists, and turns * That Amy and Hunter were able to save some if not all of those targeted for death * The relationship between Amy and Hunter – equal partners on the job and off * The interactions between the team and that all levels in departments got along well together * That the story moved from the Everglades to New York and on to Chicago * Knowing that there are two more books (at least) to look forward to What I didn’t like: * Thinking about who might be the master puppeteer pulling the strings in this series – heinous, selfish, and worthy of loathing * Thinking about how gullible people can be and how easily they are preyed upon * Having to wait for the next book in the series Did I like this book? Yes Would I read more in this series? Yes Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin-Mira for the ARC – This is my honest review 5 Stars