See You (A Rylie Wolf FBI Suspense Thriller—Book Three) - Molly Black

See You (A Rylie Wolf FBI Suspense Thriller—Book Three)

By Molly Black

  • Release Date: 2022-05-17
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 145 Ratings)

Description

On a notorious stretch of highway rife with serial killers, victims are appearing across multiple state lines, seemingly no link between them. Rylie, pitted against territorial police departments, must tap her brilliant mind to crack the riddle, and save the next victim before it’s too late.

In SEE YOU (A Rylie Wolf FBI Suspense Thriller—Book Three), Rylie is assigned a new string of seemingly unrelated murders, but can make little headway with multiple state departments feuding over jurisdiction.

At the same time, secrets from her past that she’d rather keep buried are coming to light.

Can Rylie keep herself sane long enough to save the next victim?

Or will the clock finally run out for good?

A complex psychological crime thriller full of twists and turns and packed with heart-pounding suspense, the RYLIE WOLF mystery series will make you fall in love with a brilliant new female protagonist and keep you turning pages late into the night. It is a perfect addition for fans of Robert Dugoni, Rachel Caine, Melinda Leigh or Mary Burton.

Books #4-#6 in the series—WANT YOU, TAKE YOU, and DARE YOU—are now also available.

Reviews

  • See you book

    5
    By Grandma Fox 85
    Another good book #3 and starting #4 really like this series. Ole grandma
  • See you

    5
    By scal1006
    Loved this book! Few typos here and there, it very well done. Love the characters! Can’t wait to read more!
  • Awesome

    5
    By caroberts28
    I love the Riley / Bris team!!!
  • See You

    4
    By ewhite2003
    Rylie has a case that will test her and those around her. A good flowing plot and series, I enjoyed. Given ARC for my voluntary review
  • Only Meh.

    2
    By leszmm01
    This Rylie Wolf book seemed more like a murder mystery of the week sort of story to me. You know when you’re watching a tv show and they need a filler episode to break up the plot a bit to stretch it out. That’s what this book seemed like to me.

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