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Feel like some female vigilante justice? This time, the predators lose. Bitter Moon (The Huntress/FBI Thrillers Book 4) by Alexandra Sokoloff. Get it now while the entire award-nominated series is on sale!

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Bitter Moon (The Huntress/FBI Thrillers Book 4)

by Alexandra Sokoloff
4.6 stars – 350 reviews
Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members
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Here’s the set-up:

FBI agent Matthew Roarke has been on leave, and in seclusion, since the capture of mass killer Cara Lindstrom—the victim turned avenger who preys on predators. Torn between devotion to the law and a powerful attraction to Cara and her lethal brand of justice, Roarke has retreated from both to search his soul. But Cara’s escape from custody and a police detective’s cryptic challenge soon draw him out of exile—into the California desert and deep into Cara’s past—to probe an unsolved murder that could be the key to her long and deadly career.

Following young Cara’s trail, Roarke uncovers a horrifying attack on a schoolgirl, the shocking suicide of another, and a human monster stalking Cara’s old high school. Separated by sixteen years, crossing paths in the present and past, Roarke and fourteen-year-old Cara must race to find and stop the sadistic sexual predator before more young women are brutalized.

I rarely give 5 stars to a book, but Alexandra Sokoloff’s “Bitter Moon” is one of the best-crafted examples of a good suspense/thriller I’ve read in a long while. The fourth entry in the Huntress/FBI Thrillers series, this book is both prequel and sequel – an unexpected twist in and of itself, and a writing challenge Sokoloff manages brilliantly. The book simultaneously helps us to understand Cara by telling us some of her backstory and to appreciate Roarke by continuing to develop his character more deeply. And it introduces one of my favorite Sokoloff characters of all time, Mother Doctor. Even if it weren’t for all its other good qualities, the book would be worth reading just to get to know this wonderful woman.” – Amazon Review

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