The cover caught my eye and the story captured by mind. This is really a scary book, but very believable. Kaylie is a sympathetic and pathetic character, running for her life while trying to rid the world of a sadistic killer. No one Believes ago, she has no money, she lives in seedy motels and her beat up old car - all the while trying to convince herself she's not crazy. She is so terribly alone with her fears and her mission. I could not even catch my breath until it what over. I can hardly wait for the next Prescott novel. Wish he would include Kaylie and Detective Shepherd in a sequel ... I want to know what happens to them both.