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Fate in plain sight.
Major Crimes Detective Samantha Reilly prefers to work alone—she's seen as a maverick, and she still struggles privately with the death of her partner. The only person who ever sees her softer side is Michael Turcotte, a teenager she's known since she rescued him eleven years ago from the aftermath of his parents' murder-suicide.
In foster care since his parents' death, Michael is a loner who tries to fly under the bullies' radar, but a violent assault triggers a disturbing ability to view people's dark futures. No one believes his first vision means anything, though—not even Sam Reilly. When reality mimics his prediction, however, Sam isn't the only one to take notice. A strange girl named Tessa Masterson asks Michael about her future, and what he sees sends him back to Sam—is Tessa victim or perpetrator?
Tessa's tangled secrets draw Michael and Sam inexorably into a deadly conflict. Sam relies on Michael, but his only advantage is the visions he never asked for. As they track a cold and calculating killer, one misstep could turn the hunters into prey.
In this book I appreciated the depth with which the characters were drawn. Even during some more brutal scenes I was more focused on the people themselves than their deeds, if that makes sense.
The 'bad guy' was a great specimen of a psychopath - unimpressive on the outside, but full of evil on the inside, and with some very sick ideas.
While I did not sympathize with Sam, the female lead character and cop, all the time, I respected her for her motives and why she overstepped...
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