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Second, Death

An Alex Quinn Suspense Thriller, Book Two

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Second, Death

By: Rylie Dark
Narrated by: Tracey Silver
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Interpol Agent Alex Quinn, 29, born to Italian Turkish parents, is a multilingual genius. With an advanced degree in criminal psychology from a university in France and a PhD from a Germany university, Alex was recruited by Interpol at the age of 25—their youngest recruit—because of her encyclopedic knowledge of serial killers. When a body is found hanging from the rafters of the Notre Dame in Paris, Alex is dispatched immediately—but this killer may just be the match she has yet to meet....

Second, Death is book two in a new series by best-selling and critically acclaimed mystery and suspense author Rylie Dark, whose books have received more than 2,000 five-star reviews and ratings.

With killers preying in high-trafficked historic sites, Interpol convenes a special task force to hunt them down before panic spreads—and finds no one better to head up this new force than Alex Quinn.

Beautiful in an exotic way, with a mixture of her Mediterranean heritage, Alex, with her olive complexion and startling green eyes, bears a pencil thin scar along one hand from the palm to the tip of a finger—a scar that keeps her single-mindedly focused on avenging her parents.

Able to solve cases in record time, Alex has been all over Europe for nearly a decade. Yet, one killer still eludes her.

The man who killed her parents.

The darkness of past propels her. Yet, it also threatens to swallow her whole....

A harrowing crime thriller featuring a brilliant and tortured Interpol agent, the Alex Quinn series is a riveting mystery, a cat-and-mouse thriller packed with nonstop action, suspense, twists and turns, revelations, and driven by a breakneck pace that will keep you listening late into the night. Fans of Rachel Caine, Teresa Driscoll, and Robert Dugoni are sure to fall in love.

More books in the series are also available!

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the religion is just the backdrop

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At the start, I was afraid that I had overrated the last book of the series that I had read, because this started off horribly, for me. It, however, didn't take long for me to realise, that no, my original assessment was NOT wrong! I still love the primary character, and I continue to appreciate relationships and interactions with others.
I was afraid that it would be way too Christian for me, but no, we were dealing with psychological defects and complex motivations and backgrounds. Another successful case :)

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