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The Family Man (The Mind Hacker, #1)
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4.25 stars
The Family Man is the first in A.J. Rose’s new Mind Hunter series and it is off to a great start. This is an exciting thriller focused on a team of FBI agents out to help catch a sniper terrorizing St. Louis. I found the suspense side of things incredibly compelling and I was totally drawn in to the investigation. Rose does such a nice job really giving the reader a front-row seat to the case as we watch Jon, Tracey, and their team work to figure out who is behind the killings. The work the Behavioral Analysis Unit does is really fascinating and I felt so drawn in seeing how they put the pieces together and watching how their minds work as they start to hone in on the killer. I have no idea how authentic this is, and Rose notes at the beginning that they took some liberties in terms of making these folks more on the ground investigating than they would likely be in real life. But as a reader, the details are so well done that I felt like I was following a real investigation.
Read Jay’s review in its entirety here.
4.25 stars
The Family Man is the first in A.J. Rose’s new Mind Hunter series and it is off to a great start. This is an exciting thriller focused on a team of FBI agents out to help catch a sniper terrorizing St. Louis. I found the suspense side of things incredibly compelling and I was totally drawn in to the investigation. Rose does such a nice job really giving the reader a front-row seat to the case as we watch Jon, Tracey, and their team work to figure out who is behind the killings. The work the Behavioral Analysis Unit does is really fascinating and I felt so drawn in seeing how they put the pieces together and watching how their minds work as they start to hone in on the killer. I have no idea how authentic this is, and Rose notes at the beginning that they took some liberties in terms of making these folks more on the ground investigating than they would likely be in real life. But as a reader, the details are so well done that I felt like I was following a real investigation.
Read Jay’s review in its entirety here.
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