Thicker Than Blood

June 29, 2020 |  No Comments

Thicker Than Blood

by Mike Omer

Date Published: June 23, 2020
Published By: Thomas & Mercer
Page Count: 427


Publisher’s Description:

From Washington Post and Amazon Charts bestselling author Mike Omer comes the chilling conclusion to Zoe Bentley’s decades-long nightmare.

A murderer who drinks his victim’s blood? FBI profiler Zoe Bentley and Agent Tatum Gray thought they’d seen it all, but this young woman’s barbaric murder is especially hard to stomach.

They didn’t expect to work this case. But vampirism aside, the murderer’s MO is identical to that of Rod Glover—the serial killer who’s been pursuing Zoe since childhood. Forensics reveals the murder to be his work, but not his alone; desperate to fulfill his sick purpose, he has taken on an equally depraved partner.

Zoe’s own frustration grows after another woman turns up dead and drained—and another goes missing. Time is running out: Zoe knows her own death will be the climax of Glover’s sinister play, which has been unfolding for twenty years. To stop Glover and his vile partner, she’ll need to plunge deep into their motives; but this means drawing ever closer to becoming another casualty of a dark, dark thirst.


My Star Rating:

5 of 5 stars

My Review:

Thicker than Blood (Zoe Bentley Mystery #3)Thicker than Blood by Mike Omer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Man, you know, I really love this series. A forensic psychologist from the BAU, Zoe Bentley, is at the heart of these books, but the stories, the characters, the details will all pull you in and not let go. The first two books were really good, but this third one was in my opinion the best one yet. And even though this third book brought closure to all the loose ends of the series overall, I really hope this is not the end of the Zoe Bentley mysteries. It did leave a tiny open thread at the very, very end that makes me hopeful for more in this series.

In these books, you get multiple POVs from every angle (which makes it totally immersive), interesting and likable characters, and villains that are truly evil and depraved and must be stopped.

Mike Omer, I’m talking to you now, sir. More Zoe Bentley (and Tatum), please!!

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