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Untouchable

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This is the third and final book in this series. I have loved all three book and hate to see this series end. This is another great Jayne Ann Krentz series

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Full review to be published online in mid January.

UNTOUCHABLE is the third book in the “Cutler, Sutter, and Salinas” by Jayne Anne Krentz. Although I am a long time reader of this author’s work, I have to admit that this one didn’t do anything for me. The first two books weren’t anything near great reads; but at least contained enough of the stamp of Krentz talent to be readable. This was borderline dull. Vague over-the-top plotline, rambling, and no trademark snappy dialogue. Even her favorite setting of Eclipse Bay got short shrift. I have a hard time believing JAK even wrote this. Hopefully, this is a one book aberration and she gets back on top of her game for her next book.

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I loved this book, another great one from Jayne. A fitting end to the brothers trilogy, I could not put it down.

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Another winner from Jayne Ann Krentz! Jack is an FBI consultant who specializes in solving very cold cases. The way he does it is unique but it takes a toll on him. The more he tries to get into the killer's heads the closer to the edge of darkness he comes. Then he meets Winter, a meditation therapist, who uses her special gifts to ground and center him. Together they pursue Quinton Zane, a serial killer that taunts Jack. Great romantic suspense!

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FBI consultant Jack Lancaster is an expert on cold cases, particularly those involving arson. Because of his own tragic past, he’s able to sniff out killers, even if it takes a toll on him personally. His respite is found with Winter, a meditation therapist; she’s the one person who can make him feel at peace. But now, with Quinton Zane back in the picture, Zack knows he won’t have any real rest until all of Anson Salina’s foster sons are gone for good. Krentz can always be counted on for hard hitting suspense, readers won’t be disappointed with her latest.

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