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The Family Man by A.J.  Rose
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it was amazing

I received this book from a third party and agreed to do an honest review.

The book opens with a meeting at FBI headquarters with the new guy Tracey showing his skills and the response from the man who becomes his team lead. Tracey is told there is little travel involved with being a profiler. Background, Tracey had left his relationship behind when he moved to DC.

Surprisingly, the book very quickly moves to St. Louis as the team Tracey has joined is to find a criminal who has killed several seemingly unconnected individuals without a trace - all with bullets that divide inside the victim's core organs leading to immediate death.

Tracey is assigned a hotel room connected to that of the team lead who appears cold but who seems to open up to Tracey. The other two team members seem to profile something going on.

To go into details of how the team gets back to Washington would be to be a spoiler but just let it be said Tracey is injured and the team leads shows how much Tracey means to him. In the end the two men seem to have a future even though Tracey had previously not recognized any leaning to LGBTQ+.

My enthusiasm for the book is two-fold. The characters of the four team members are extremely well-developed and the plot is intricate but easily understood. This is the first book I have read of this author and I look forward to more of the author''s writing.
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February, 2024 – Finished Reading
March 10, 2024 – Shelved

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