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Average rating3.8
4.8
Ha sido emocionante.
No negare mi amor por la Criminalistica que ha sido factor para que me haya gustado, ha utilizado muchos conocimientos teóricos y prácticos bastante buenos.
Me ha atrapado, cierta crítica con algo mencionado en la historia sobre los prejuicios físicos en la justicia.
En la mitad tiene a bajar algo el ritmo y hay ciertas páginas que si se eliminan no afecta en nada
Las últimas páginas han sido bastante aceleradas pero no en el mal modo, se te van tan rápido por ver qué sucede que cada vez vas más alto y alto hasta ver como corre todo.
En fin, ha sido muy entretenida, entendiendo que hay un primer libro con nuestra protagonista, tengo que encontrarlo
It's been 5 years since I read the first book in this series and I really couldn't recall too much, but apart from some characters and relationships this is a stand alone story.
From the opening chapter I just could not put this one down. Absolutely gripped for the whole 450 pages and I've already bought book 3....and won't be waiting 5 years to read it!
Girls are disappearing in southern Texas and the police are baffled as they are vanishing into thin air. No clues. No DNA. Nothing. Time to bring in the FBI.
Caitlin, still a newbie to the BAU, is part of the team called in to assist the local police. During the investigation they find 2 of the murder victims and so begins the chase to find out who the UNSUB and stop him.
This is the 2nd in the UNSUB series and I'm amazed at how long I've had my head in the sand. Meg Gardiner is amazing and has this habit of making my heart leap around causing me to pace while I'm reading because I just can't sit through the action. Seriously...I need to grab a cup of Chamomile to help alleviate all this left over energy.