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Title | : | Unspeakable (Tracers #2) |
Author | : | Laura Griffin |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | June 29th 2010 by Pocket Books Romance |
Categories | : | Romance. Romantic Suspense. Suspense. Mystery. Contemporary |
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Elaina McCord Wants to Find a Killer.But He's Already Found Her.
Elaina McCord's dream of being an FBI profiler is threatened by her very first case - investigating a string of murders near a Texas beach resort. The victims, all young women, were drugged and brutally murdered, their bodies abandoned in desolate marshland. Elaina's hunch - met with disbelief by local police - is that these are only the latest offerings from a serial killer who has been perfecting his art for years, growing bolder and more cunning with each strike.
True-crime writer Troy Stockton has a reputation as an irresistible playboy who gets his story at any cost. He's the last person Elaina should trust, let alone be attracted to. But right now Troy, along with the elite team of forensics experts known as the Tracers, is her only ally in a case that's turning dangerously personal. A killer is reaching out to Elaina, taunting her, letting her know how ruthless he is and how close he's getting. Now it's not just her career that's in jeopardy - it's her life....

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Original Title: | Unspeakable (Tracers, #2) |
ISBN: | 1439152950 (ISBN13: 9781439152959) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tracers #2 |
Characters: | Elaina McCord, Troy Stockton |
Setting: | Lito Island, Texas,2010(United States) |
Rating Appertaining To Books Unspeakable (Tracers #2)
Ratings: 4.01 From 3148 Users | 222 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Unspeakable (Tracers #2)
3.5 StarsSurprisingly, my excite-o-meter was a little bit higher for this book than it had been for the previous. At the very least, I didn't catch any overused phrases or words, though the author DID try to use more varied versions of someone putting his or her hands (fisted) on his or her hips in an angry fit. But that's moot.Unspeakable was more of a page-turner than Untraceable was, and that was probably what pinged my radar. There was no lack of activity... except for the fact that thereUnspeakable is the second book in Laura Griffin's 'Tracer' series. I did not read Untraceable, the first in the series, but had no trouble jumping right in to the story. This book can easily be read as a stand-alone.Elaina McCord, the main character, is an FBI agent working toward her dream of being a profiler. For the most part, her character is strong and well-developed. The plot moves quickly, is multi-dimensional, and should easily hold a reader's attention. Elaina's interest in true crime
Rating: ★★★★ Trope: Romantic Suspense Chemistry: ❤❤❤ One-Sentence Summary: A young FBI Agent sets out to prove herself by solving a string of murders near the beach Review: I really really liked Elaina McCord the young FBI Agent struggling in a man's world. After a slowish start, the whodunnit suspense plot also caught my attention. There were a couple of things that stopped it being five stars for me though, namely I felt they could have made more of Troy's connection to the case and the

Loving this series, and I really enjoyed this book a lot!
Unspeakable is the 2nd book in Laura Griffin's Tracers Series and this story is about Elaina McCord, an FBI rookie agent, who has been sent to a small town in Texas to help with a murder investigation. She feels unwanted apart from Troy Stockton, the true-crime writer we met previously in book 1.I liked Elaina - the manner in which she handled herself in a male dominated environment was done pretty well. She has a human side to her and is not afraid to admit to her mistakes and that
This book felt flat. I wanted more emotional development, more details, and closure from men who mistreated Elaina.STORY BRIEF:Elaina is a rookie FBI agent. She studied to be a profiler. She is sent to Texas to gain field experience. She is unwelcome in the male world. Her boss plans to fire her within the year. He sends her to Lito Island, Texas, to work on a serial killer case. The local police chief and Texas Ranger in charge of the case dont like her and dont want her involved. They make
Enjoyed this book, it had my mind running around in circles a bit. Some carry-over characters from the first book and new ones introduced. Lots of red herrings tossed into the mix - thought I had it figured out who the killer was a couple of times, but was proved wrong almost until the end!Somebody is playing a new game in a vast swamp in Texas - combining dead bodies stripped of their dignity and lying close to a geocache! Cryptic clues are left on-line where to find these geocaches - only for
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