

Nothing Stays Buried (Monkeewrench, Bk 8)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Book Description
When Minneapolis homicide detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth are called to a crime scene in a heavily wooded city park, everything about the setting is all too familiar. And when they discover a playing card on the victim's body, their worst fears are confirmedâthere's a serial killer operating in the city for the first time in years.
Across town, Grace MacBride and her unconventional partners at Monkeewrench Software find themselves at both personal and career crossroads. Weary of the darker side of their computer work for law enforcement, they agree to take on a private missing-persons case in a small farming community in southwestern Minnesota.
As the violence accelerates in Minneapolis, Magozzi and Gino soon realize their killer is planning to complete the deck, and they enlist Monkeewrench to help stop the rampage. As a baffling tangle of evidence accumulates, the cops and Monkeewrench make the unlikely connections among a farmer's missing daughter, a serial killer, and a decades-old stabbing that brings them face-to-face with pure evil.
My Review
I was eagerly awaiting the release of this book only to sadly find out that PJ has passed away but I am excited to read that Tracey will be continuing the series. First, I would point out that it's important to read these books in order, so you can properly introduce yourself to the characters and their relationships. There is never a dull moment with the Monkeewrench crew and their humor is one of the things I enjoy about the books. This one was a good read but not as suspenseful as the others. I did enjoy the addition of the lion, however, and found it symbolic in a way. Can't wait till Grace's baby is born and how it will affect the story. I'm now looking forward to the next installment and I would highly recommend this series to those who love mystery thrillers with humor.
When Minneapolis homicide detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth are called to a crime scene in a heavily wooded city park, everything about the setting is all too familiar. And when they discover a playing card on the victim's body, their worst fears are confirmedâthere's a serial killer operating in the city for the first time in years.
Across town, Grace MacBride and her unconventional partners at Monkeewrench Software find themselves at both personal and career crossroads. Weary of the darker side of their computer work for law enforcement, they agree to take on a private missing-persons case in a small farming community in southwestern Minnesota.
As the violence accelerates in Minneapolis, Magozzi and Gino soon realize their killer is planning to complete the deck, and they enlist Monkeewrench to help stop the rampage. As a baffling tangle of evidence accumulates, the cops and Monkeewrench make the unlikely connections among a farmer's missing daughter, a serial killer, and a decades-old stabbing that brings them face-to-face with pure evil.
My Review
I was eagerly awaiting the release of this book only to sadly find out that PJ has passed away but I am excited to read that Tracey will be continuing the series. First, I would point out that it's important to read these books in order, so you can properly introduce yourself to the characters and their relationships. There is never a dull moment with the Monkeewrench crew and their humor is one of the things I enjoy about the books. This one was a good read but not as suspenseful as the others. I did enjoy the addition of the lion, however, and found it symbolic in a way. Can't wait till Grace's baby is born and how it will affect the story. I'm now looking forward to the next installment and I would highly recommend this series to those who love mystery thrillers with humor.
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