This is thriller number twenty three of the series, Catherine Coulter has really given her heart to this story. No doubt the author has a real association with the series and she has produced these different episodes of the series quicker than the usual stories which she has written. The taste of the audience related to thrillers has also improved after listening to this classic series which is mind blowing.
Tim Campbell and Saskia Maarleveld are working in cooperation for a very long time and raising questions about their narration is not an option even for the critics. It all begins on a Tuesday when Sherlock was going home in the afternoon. Suddenly her car gets out of control because of the slippery road and it hits a man on the road as well before stopping.
Sherlock fainted and when she came back to her senses she was amazed to find that the man who collided with her car was nowhere to be found. Through DNA her identity was discovered but there was still no sign of that man. In another corner of the country, Agent Griffin gets a case of murder. A woman runs away from her captor and comes to Griffin.
She tells the agent that her captor has already killed three women and she was lucky that she was able to escape. The nephew of the local sheriff was behind the crime and he was arrested at once. Griffin however thought that he needed help so he called Savich for some serious help in the case. The Cove and Reckoning are waiting for each and everyone who has finished this book. Thinking for a second time before getting any of these books is a sin because they are awesome and ready for the taking.