This third volume of the series to the American private detective Lizzy Gardner I have read, without knowing the previous two. That did not detract from the reading pleasure. Lizzy Gardner's private detective with a penchant for serial killers. You have a history which miteinfließt every now and then, so that you can get a good idea of it is tragic. She was kidnapped as a teenager by a serial killer and has since lived with a constant feeling of anxiety. Recently she has moved in with her boyfriend Jared, an FBI agent who handled the cases of so-called Lovebird Killers. This name comes from the pattern of the offender, always to kidnap and kill pairs. As one of their cases brings them into the vicinity of the Killers, breaks loose hell for Lizzy. The structure of the story that I liked. The sections are short and of changing perspectives. Time one follows the detective work of Lizzy and their assistants and sometimes one is faced with the inner workings of the killer. The author dispensed with entirely unnecessary cliffhanger. This creates more tension around as different, at least for me. It is not too bloody, I'm rather sensitive, but could read without me was bad or I had to turn off the movie in my head everything. The people are well outlined, which I would have still required at a point or another a little more depth. Especially Jared is completely left out, even though he is one of the main characters. It read good overall, the style of the author is more businesslike than descriptive. For readers of the genre certainly a good choice, because I'm so not the Thrillerfan, I would only read more books if they accidentally fell into my hands.