![]() These looks into the killer’s mind don’t appear often and these insights are a nice way of trying to figure out who it could be. This series is told from Cassie’s perspective with the killer’s perspective placed strategically throughout. The characters are engaging and a certain new character is a welcome addition. Meanwhile, the love triangle between Cassie, Michael and Dean gets finally resolved but more on that later.įor the most part, the novel works well. ![]() The FBI don’t want to involve the Naturals but when Dean’s father insists on meeting him in person in exchange for information, the rest of them also insist on helping. The FBI is sure that he’s involved but don’t know how since he’s currently in prison. The book starts with a murder, one that bears an uncanny resemblance to Dean’s father’s MO. It was Cassie in The Naturals and Dean in this one. ![]() I think that’s going to be a recurring theme, each book that unveils more about a certain character. In Killer Instinct, the focus is on Dean or more specifically his serial killer father. Killer Instinct was an enjoyable read in typical Barnes fashion. ![]() I enjoyed The Naturals and Barnes’ (werewolf series INSERT NAME) and in general I like her books primarily because of the characters.
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