Today is my review deadline, which I will make, but that means I didn’t read anything else last night. So, I’m glad Sandie Herron wrote a review of the audio book of Victoria Laurie’s Killer Insight. Thank you, Sandie.
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intuitive, has been dating FBI agent Dutch Rivers for many months. That
they love each other is clear, and so is the fact that they are both
stubborn. They end up in a fight with
many misunderstandings, and Abby takes it to mean they’ve broken up!
getting married, and one of her bridesmaids went missing several days ago, so
she asks Abby to be her attendant. With a desire to “get out of Dodge,”
Abby agrees and hops on a plane bound for her old neighborhood in mile high
Colorado. Her visit is anything but
pleasurable though. From the moment she arrives, she joins with the group
of old friends and tries to find the missing bridesmaid. However, Abby’s usually clear visions are
quite foggy. That is compounded by
dealing with the high altitude, a different environment, and so many close
friends, including ex-boyfriend Duffy McGinnis, now the town sheriff. He
is still handsome, charming, and seductive.
Believing she is single and unattached, Abby flirts back with Duffy.
one by one. They find one woman outside a shack, shot in the center of
her chest three times. There was no way she would have survived that
wound. The shooter must have either been
clumsy or the victim of a set up because they find one man’s wallet outside the
shack by the victim, looking just like evidence. I found the audiobook so
compelling. It puts the story in your face and fills your senses so you,
as the reader, are almost another character in the story who observes
everything.
book, Abby states that she died; that’s no spoiler. She does get to the
scene of another killing just at the right time for the killer, someone she
knows and is shocked to see with the gun in her hands, to shoot Abby in the chest.
Abby meets with her deceased grandmother who takes her on a tour of her
life via pictures so she can know the ramifications of staying in what is
perceived as Heaven, or she can know how many people she will help if she
returns to Earth.
tense psychic thriller among friends to get the full story and see if you can
figure out “whodunit” before the author reveals that fact and to find
out what happens to the killer next. Is there ever a wedding?
Cooper series is a bit better than the last, and this is no exception.
This book took “normal” thriller circumstances and tips them on
their ear. Everything is a bit off
kilter, or a lot in many areas. You will enjoy tracing the abundant clues
and chasing down a murderer. I am not
the least bit worried about running out of Victoria Laurie mysteries.
Don’t miss any highly recommended Abby Cooper mystery.


