Monday, January 13, 2020

Book Review: "Snakes and Ladders" By Victoria Selman

You can't outsmart a psychopath!

Now the moral of the story might just be 'walk away' but for Ziba our profiler she's into far deeper than she'd like and shitte's about to hit the fan.


You see the killer will only talk to her because she's the one who put him away while waiting extradiction.


Sange is one strange dude and while he's whispering things to her another PRK killer (Pink Rose Killer) is on the kill.


It's surely death if you forfeit so this cat and mouse game goes on for quite some time but is she being played like a master puppeteer?


It's been said this type of toxicity involves a Jekyll and Hyde persona and the ability to not let everything rub you the wrong way as it's that emotion that these evil individuals seek.


That reaction , that anger, that emotion fuels them like a 'source of supply' fuels them.

It's a merry go round of a hamster wheel agenda yet it's a job that is rewarding on all fronts if you can bring in the killer.


Now the Butcher is on scene so I'm going to exit out but this one is sure to capture the heart and mind beautifully.


A perfect flow of juicy police procedure with elements of danger lurking in every corner paced evenly.


Perfection!

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