Liska weirdly keeps hitting/flirting with him or whatever that was. Quinn is also dealing with the fact the local police are not exactly welcoming at first. Due to their past with each other there's some friction. The FBI is called in, and there enters John Quinn who is a profiler. When she is called in to deal with a young woman who may be a potential target of a serial killer due to what she saw. Living in Minneapolis now, she hopes to recover from her broken marriage. Kate Conlan is now a crime victim's right advocate. She did a really good job with the mystery/thriller aspect of this, while also including profiling in this. So I finally finished "Mindhunter" the other day and started going back through my Hoag backlist. I did love the dialogue in this one and the ending was really good. not everything is going to involve serial killers though, some of it just involves terrible people doing horrible things to someone else. This is a pretty good start to the series that stars Kovac and Liska. These two do appear in "Ashes to Ashes" but after that, I can't even remember if we see them again. The book focuses on Kate Conlan who is a former FBI agent and her former lover Special Agent John Quinn. Even though this is called the first Kovac and Liska book it's really not.
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