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Book Review of Fatal Flaw (Fatal, Bk 4)

Fatal Flaw (Fatal, Bk 4)
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Sam and Nick are home from their honeymoon and ready to get life back to normal. But after reading through some of their wedding cards, Sam finds an anonymous threat. A look through the rest of the cards shows more threats. While trying to discover who is behind these notes, Sam and her team of detectives are pulled into a series of murders. The victims are people who seemingly have no enemies. There are no clues as to who is behind the killings. As time goes by, the murders come faster and faster. Sam must find the culprit and keep Nick and herself safe from the threats that are piling up against them.

This is the 5th book in the series (counting the novella). It's a quick read and entertaining, but suffers from too many story threads. On top of the series of murders and the threats against the main characters, Sam's father is sick, Cruz meets his estranged father, Jeannie comes back to work after the attack in the previous books, Nick and Sam think about adopting Scotty, and other secondary characters get some major time on the pages. I thought it was a bit overwhelming for one book and took away from the suspense portion of the story. But, even a book by Marie Force that isn't top notch is still a good read. My rating: 4 Stars.