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Book Review of The Fifth Victim (Cherokee Pointe, Bk 1)

The Fifth Victim (Cherokee Pointe, Bk 1)
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Genevieve Madoc has a sixth sense. She sees things as they are happening...violent things. When Genny sees a woman being sacrificed on an altar in the Great Smoky Mountains, she immediately contacts the police. With her help, it doesn't take them long to find the body. When FBI Agent Dallas Sloan hears about the murder, he believes it is the work of the same person who killed his niece. If he's right, there will be four more murders in the next ten days unless he can stop the culprit. When he arrives in the small Tennessee town and learns that Genny had a vision of the murder, he is skeptical of her gift. But as he gets to know her, the begins to believe she may be the key to solving the case.

Book one in the Cherokee Pointe trilogy is a fast-moving romantic suspense. We are introduced to several interesting characters, including many people who were added to my suspect list. I like trying to figure out whodunit. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. My rating: 4 Stars.