The Profiler - Chris Taylor

The Profiler

By Chris Taylor

  • Release Date: 2014-02-04
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
Score: 4
4
From 1,100 Ratings

Description

USA Today Bestselling Author Chris Taylor doesn't disappoint... A cold-blooded serial killer is carving up bodies... Who's next? Still reeling from his wife's unexpected and violent death, Federal Agent Clayton Munro must ignore his pain and throw himself into his work as a profiler on a time sensitive case. With a serial killer on the loose in Sydney, he is forced to team up with the local police in an effort to stop the vicious murders. Lead detective, Ellie Cooper doesn't let her tragic past stop her from anything. Determined to uncover the details behind the murders, she refuses to be distracted by the arrogant and handsome federal agent new to the case. But as corpses keep piling up, Ellie and Clayton are under pressure to capture the criminal while keeping their anger—and attraction—at bay. With Ellie at the top of his hit list, this particular killer is more dangerous than either of them realize. Can the profiler save her before it's too late? If you love Liliana Hart, Cristin Harber, and Karen Rose, you’ll love this pulse-pounding romantic suspense thriller from Chris Taylor. The Profiler will keep you glued to the page right until the very end.

Reviews

  • The Profiler

    5
    By Pins4
    Liked the book. Mystery with romance what more could anyone ask for. Will have to check for your other books. Thank you!
  • The Profiler

    5
    By Bookworm Sue
    A great book and one you won't want to put down! Second time I have read this book, and enjoyed it just as much as the first time!
  • Romance novel disguised as murder mystery

    1
    By Anon4356
    I should have researched the author before downloading this book. She's an avid romance novel reader, and it's prevalent in this story. I ended up rapidly flipping pages to get through the tawdry, needless and useless stuff. I was looking forward to an Ozzie AFP and Sydney mystery. A real disappointment.
  • The profiler

    5
    By Ohno2017
    I loved the book.I couldn't put it down. Will definitely read more of her books.
  • You get what you pay for

    1
    By rawkergurl
    I can't believe I actually managed to finish this book. Very poor writing and very obvious plot.
  • Decent Plot, Nauseating Love Story

    2
    By LagunaLady417
    I bought this book because I thought it was a mystery. However, I ended up skimming through about half of it--the nauseating love story parts. The author uses just about every cliche ever written to describe the interactions between the Profiler and Ellie, one of the local police officers. Honestly, I literally was groaning aloud while I was reading some of the passages or frantically searching for a barf bag. Unless you really dig romance novels filled with throbbing, heaving, blushing, swollen body parts, I would forego the Munro series and move on to some decent mystery series. I recommend books by Stephen Booth, Peter Robinson, , Colin Cotteril, and Ruth Rendell.
  • Disappointed

    2
    By CindyB13
    As much as I wanted to enjoy this book, it just isn't well written. And too predictable.
  • Not worth the read

    2
    By Thespywho
    This has to be the dumbest profiler working with just as dim witted police department. From the beginning of the book it was obvious who the murderer was and I was desperately hoping I was wrong... There are few pages of love making scene that belong in a different type of book if you are into that and the only "interesting read" is last chapter.
  • Caution!

    1
    By Deacon Dukes
    Harlequin Romance masked as suspense crime thriller. These type of books should have a warning label. Unbearably slow, redundant, unimaginative and a complete waste of time. I suppose there is a female audience out there for this type of drivel, but I would hate to meet one of them. Ugh.
  • Mystery/bodice ripper

    1
    By NCM-Indiana
    Cliché ridden dialogue, preposterous plot, soft porn sex —this book has it all, and so much less. Anyone looking for an intelligent, engaging mystery with well drawn characters should run hard and fast away from this book.

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