"Fast-paced, well-written, excellent mystery."
Jane Russo has a gift. However, recently, this much-touted
gift has seemingly deserted her. A free-lance criminal
artist for the FBI and other governmental organizations,
Jane has just ended the first month of her six-month
sabbatical. Because of her own personal past horror as a
young girl, she's developed a block that's preventing her
from releasing the identity of a multiple-rapist. Despite the block and despite the sabbatical, Jane is
forced to go back on duty when another girl is taken. She's
accompanied by a scarred FBI agent, who can take just
enough time from the job and his own traumas to consider
Jane a fool whose job is a joke. This is an excellent mystery. Jane's emotions are well-
written and her dedication to her job is admirable. The
fast-paced writing style makes one eager to read Ms.
Erickson's other books.
Reviewed by Vicky Gilpin
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted October 29, 2003
Summary"He did it again."
Four words and suddenly Jane Russo can no longer hide from
her duty. A rapist and killer is preying upon young girls
in Western ski towns... The FBI needs sketch artist Jane's
helpand sends Agent Ray Vanover to lure her back
into the game.
Now, with Ray's support, Jane must confront the demon from
her pastto give this new madman a face of his own...
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