I found this novel to be exciting and very well written and while I have read many good thrillers, I have not felt excitement when reading them and now I have become a real fan of Mike Omer! This is not the case with "In The Darkness" by Mike Omer. LolSometimes detective mysteries and FBI thrillers tell the same story over and over with different names for their characters. I know I am in the minority on this one but I was definitely my least favorite book of the year. Mix these problems with phony dialogue and a stereotypical reporter who travels across the country to cover this case in its early stages to make things more difficult for the main characters and you have the recipe for a bad novel. Team the dueling ridiculous storylines with the fact that both Tatum and Bentley would have to be more clairvoyant than the Amazing Kreskin to connect the so called clues that allow them to solve or get out of multiple situations. Both plots are ridiculous and made me feel like the author was rewriting the first novel but with a less realistic villain than the first book. Simultaneous to this, the story also follows Zoe’s sister who is being stalked by a different serial killer in Virginia. His claim to fame is that he buries his victims alive until they suffocate. ![]() “In the Darkness” once again follows Zoe Bentley a behavior analyst for the FBI and her partner, Tatum Gray, an FBI agent as they attempt to stop a serial killer in Texas who goes by the unoriginal moniker of “The Digging Killer”. In fact the word preposterous comes to mind as I think back at all the contrived twists and turns the author chose to include in this book. I really enjoyed the first book in the series, “A Killer’s Mind” so I was hoping that this book would be just as good,if not better, than the first book.
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