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Stormi's Review: Remnants (Brandon Fisher FBI Series #6) by Carolyn Arnold


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PUBLISHER: Hibbert & Stiles Publishing Inc

RELEASED: April 11th 2017

GENRE: mystery, thriller, suspense

LENGTH: 260 pages

FORMAT: ebook, paperback, hardcover

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SYNOPSIS

When multiple body parts are recovered from the Little Ogeechee River in Savannah, Georgia, local law enforcement calls in FBI agent and profiler Brandon Fisher and his team to investigate. But with the remains pointing to three separate victims, this isn’t proving to be an open-and-shut case. With no quick means of identifying the deceased, building a profile of this serial killer is more challenging than usual. How are these targets being selected? Why are their limbs being severed and their bodies mutilated? And what is it about them that is triggering this person to murder? The questions compound as the body count continues to rise, and when a torso painted blue and missing its heart is found, the case takes an even darker turn. But this is only the beginning, and these new leads draw the FBI into a creepy psychological nightmare. One thing is clear, though: The killing isn’t going to stop until they figure it all out. And they are running out of time…

FIVE BOUNDLESS STARS

Remnants follows Brandon Fisher and his FBI team as they investigate a case involving body parts washing up on a plantation. The investigation is underway in this novel as more and more victims come to light. The killer is out there, but who is it?

This book was fast paced from page one. It had me sucked in and I hated putting it down. It's number six in a series and is the first book I have read. Even though it was a part of a series, it was easily read as a stand alone. I really enjoyed it and even hope to read more in the future. The characters were real and easy to like, while some were easy to hate. The story was detailed and descriptive and kept me guessing until the end. This book was a great crime mystery.


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