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Book Review of Fireproof (Maggie O'Dell, Bk 10)

Fireproof (Maggie O'Dell, Bk 10)
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There is a serial arsonist in Washington, D.C. FBI Profiler Maggie O'Dell and her partner R.J. Tully are called into the case when a body shows up at the crime scene. What is strange is the body was not burnt. The victim's head has been smashed and placed near the burnt building. Why didn't the arsonist make sure the body was destroyed? When more fires spring up in the area, Maggie notices that a certain news team is always first to the fire. When she pauses to question them, the news reporter makes Maggie the subject of his feature story, much to her chagrin.

I was looking forward to this book when I saw R.J. Tully would be back as her partner on the case. Well, he didn't play a big part. The mystery portion of the story was OK. I figured out who was lighting the fires early in the story. I was very disappointed by the ending of this book. We are still left hanging with many lose endings dangling in the wind. My rating: 3 Stars.