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Laurel and Huck are back! I was so excited to read this new addition to one of my favorite series. It was fast paced, dark, and exciting with a chilling storyline and extremely likeable (and hateable) characters. The characters are what really make these books in my opinion. They are so well developed and unique that you can't help but be become invested in their stories on a personal level. I also enjoyed the path that Zanetti paved in this book. Some loose ends were finally tied up, which made me happy, and new beginnings are in the making for Laurel and Huck. I was unhappy about one part though. Nothing that would lower my rating, but I refuse to spoil it for anyone. Other than that, I loved every minute of it! It looks like there will be another book, and I will be anxiously looking forward to reading it. I highly recommend this series to all fans of the dark, psycho thriller genre!
Thank you to Kensington Publishing for granting me digital access via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review!

Laurel and Huck find themselves surrounded by serial killers (willingly or unwillingly) but at least this time some roosters come to pen, though not all of them. Abigail remains a truly fascinating character, while all the others seem to be put into the plot only to die a short time later.
However, I wouldn't mind if this series came to an end because sometimes I feel like it drags a little.
Laurel e Huck si ritrovano circondati da serial killer (volenti o nolenti) ma almeno stavolta qualche nodo viene al pettine, anche se non tutti. Abigail resta un personaggio veramente affascinante, mentre tutti gli altri sembrano siano messi nella trama solo per morire poco tempo dopo. Comunque non mi dispiacerebbe se questa serie arrivasse alla fine perché a volte mi sembra che si trascini un pochino.
I received from the Publisher a complimentary digital advanced review copy of the book in exchange for a honest review.

While Zanetti has a plethora of popular protagonists to select from, Laurel Snow is one of a kind and the latest installment of her story does not disappoint! While Laurel's analytical mind is grappling to make sense of the new emotions and thoughts she finds herself feeling, a murderer is on the loose and secrets from the past are resurfacing in a deadly manner. Despite personal turmoil, Laurel needs to be at the top of her game if she wants to achieve any sort of a future with Huck. With hints of romance, intrigue, and a brilliant mystery, You Can Kill is an entertaining and satisfying read.

This is a suspense novel that will grip you from the first page. All sorts of twists and turns, I wasn’t completely sure where the story was going. The book is part of a series but could easily be read as a stand alone. Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy.

Great to have Laurel and Huck back. The team members each bring special unique skills to whatever case they may face. In this one, the tension runs high and the reader is totally engaged.

The fourth book in the Laurel Snow series had our main character in quite the pickle. Chasing a serial killer, fighting off an adjudicated killer and dodging her family of psychopaths this book had a lot going on.
This is the first book I read in this series but the author did a good job of catching up the reader. I never felt lost but I am curious to go back and read the first three books.
Set in the icy PNW the scenery was an added character in this story. Laurel seems outrageously intelligent and quirky which made her easy to cheer for and Huck seems to be a perfect partner for solving mysteries.

Laurel and Huck are back and in great danger. This book was action packed. It held a great deal of drama and suspense. Abigail is as lethal as ever. Secrets are unearthed. There is a very sad occurrence that broke my heart. The writing is wonderful and the characters are richly created. This book was a great weekend of reading.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley.

It all starts with a murdered woman, left on the banks of a river. She is frozen and looks as if she was held under water. Special Agent Laurel Snow of the FBI is one of the lead investigators along with Fish and Wildlife agent Huck Rivers. Laurel believes the killer is a man who escaped from the hospital where he was admitted. Laurel is the one who put him away. Members of her teams family is being targeted and Laurel is being isolated. When a couple more bodies show up and all the evidence is pointing to Huck, Laurel works night and day to find the real killer. But can she before she becomes the next victim?
Oh my goodness! This is one heck of a ride. Mystery✅. Suspense ✅. Sex✅. Secrets ✅. Tragedy ✅. I didn’t want to stop reading. This is the type of story that sucks you in and feels like you are right there with them.
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LOVED this book! This is a well crafted novel that kept me on the edge of my seat and turning pages just as quickly as possible. This is complex mystery/thriller with lots of possible bad guys/gals that kept me guessing until the very end.
I loved the characters and how they came to life on the page. They are engaging and interesting. I found myself invested in their story and wanting them to get a HEA ending.
Fans of the genre will love this book. The author is on my must read authors ' list.

This talented author has written a page turner. Intrigue and mystery with red herrings. Thanks Netgalley.