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Pretty good but predictable ending.A Killer's Mind was one of those kindle books that jumped at me. Having no idea what it was actually about - I was still intrigued to read it. Yes, I am one of those people who barely reads the synopsis before clicking the book. It usually ends up being a good.. but for the terrible ones. Well, I end up having trust issues with myself.In this book, you will meet Zoe. She basically grew up around murder mysteries. In the town she grew up in, three murders happen...
3.5 stars, really, this was a bit of a rollercoaster of a read - pieces I liked followed by bits that bothered me, all wrapped up into a decent package."Till death do us part" was an unambitious concept at best. True love should ascend beyond that point.A Killer's Mind is the first in a series of FBI/serial killer hunter novels, centering around Zoe Bentley, a civilian consultant to the FBI, and forensic psychiatrist. I'm a bit of a sucker for this genre, so despite some quibbles, I actually end...
3.5 stars “Corniest serial killer ever.”A Killer’s Mind is an entertaining, easy to read thriller about “the corniest serial killer ever.” This book is full of snarky characters, wacky murderers, and quirky characters (including a cat and fish). Zoe Bentley, a forensic psychologist who consults for the FBI, has a unique connection to her job. She loves what she does for a living, which allows her to get inside the sick and twisted minds of psychopaths and unlock their motivations in hopes of
Writing: 4/5 | Plot: 3.5/5 | Ending: big nah/5 THE PLOT Forensic psychologist Dr. Zoe Bentley and BAU agent Tatum is called in to consult on a spooky af case in Chicago—but wait... could the serial killer stalking the corners of Chi city have ties to Zoe's creepy childhood??? MY OPINION This is my second Mike Omer book following Damaged Intentions which I LOVED. It's interesting reading older books after you've read the author's latest—you can see how much Omer has improved since A Killer's Mi
Q:“Is there a serial killer convention in Chicago?” (c)Sociopathic cats and murder investigators run amok in this one.Love the frisky octogenarians. Love how the main protagonist is so very weird. (Maybe too - but I think that was intentional).Ok, some decisions / plot vehicles were seriously off in their search for being the ultimately weird ones. But then I'll not harp too much about that. Q:“We have a fish?”“Yeah. His name is Timothy, and apparently, he’s a bastard. You two should get along g...
Like many books in this genre, “A Killer’s Mind” began with a description of the killer at work, putting the finishing touches on his latest conquest. What was refreshing was that author Mike Omer gave us just enough of a taste in the first chapter to entice readers to keep turning pages.The author introduces us to Zoe Bentley, a forensic psychologist who is good at her job but doesn’t feel she gets the recognition she deserves. Tatum Grey is an FBI agent, “promoted” to his current position due
4.0 Stars—- I just finished my first book by Mike Omer and for the most part I thoroughly enjoyed it. The book tells the story of FBI consultant/psychologist Zoe Bentley and her work assisting the FBI and Chicago police in working the case of a serial killer with the worst nickname ever —-“The Strangling Undertaker.” Bentley is assigned to work the case with FBI agent Tatum Gray, who is an enjoyable cut-up and the antithesis to the no-nonsense, no-fun, all work Bentley. The book alternates betwe...
A Killer's Mind was boom shakalakabambam. It was a fantastic read. Its one of the best thrillers I've read in a while.
Rating between 1 and 2 stars. This was Amazon Kindle First and thankfully free. It never ceases to amaze me when there are so many really good authors out there that many of these offerings are so second rate. This was like a tepid version of Criminal Minds and should therefore with serial killer material have been exciting. It was about as exciting as watching paint dry. The prose was often turgid and so full of unnecessary detail that it bored me to tears. Who cares if Zoe Bentley liked her co...
A KILLER'S MINDI loved this book, it was my pick of the Kindle First books for July- I did not even have to agonize over the choices this month, loved the brief description.Zoe and Tatum make a great team, albeit not exactly willingly. There is a lot of humor spread throughout the pages making this a fun read even though it's about a serial killer. Looking forward to the next book.
This was good, really good. Seriously good. I don't even like the synopsis, maybe I didn't read it. But I did read the book.
Thank you Mike Omer for getting me out of my reading slump...I just binged this book in one day straight. What’s even better is that it didn’t come to me as a recommendation; I picked it up purely on a whim. I chose it especially due to the creepiness of the cover. Some things are just meant to be.Meet Zoe Bentley : a Civilian Profiler/ Forensic Psychologist from Boston with a childhood that traumatizes her to this day.Meet Tatum Gray: a Special Agent from Los Angeles who has one too many strike...
Ти бачиш, як це зроблено: автор майстерно «укріплює» головний сюжет загадкою з минулого. Більше того, «шерлок» і «ватсон» тут чоловік і жінка, що починають свою співпрацю з конфлікту і це також чіпляє увагу на гачок. Ну, а закінчення книги готує фундамент для продовження історії, тобто виникає надія на серію. Тож усі прийоми прозорі. На практиці усе це спрацьовує на побудову справжнього page turner, якого мені часто бракує, коли я беруся читати трилери. Динамічно, легко і напружено. Нема питань
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I really enjoyed this book! It is one of the most interesting and entertaining books I've read this year. I wish I could give half stars (I find myself wishing this a lot), but this book for me is 4.5 stars. The basic plot isn't anything new, but it was well written and for me it had just the right amount of suspense. There is a serial killer on the loose and the FBI is sent in to assist a police department. Of course the agent is set up to be a rogue agent with a problematic past and the police...