12.30.2017

Vanishing Point ~ Review

Vanishing Point
A Nikki Boyd Novel
By Lisa Harris

It was a missing person abduction that was hiding something more sinister. And before this case is solved more young girls will be missing.

Garrett Addison has just become a criminal investigator for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and this case could be the hardest he's ever had to deal with - a teen who will never be going home again. And the evidence is pointing to a serial killer - the Angel Abductor. But that is the only thing the evidence is revealing.

When the FBI is pulled into the equation hope for a quick resolution quickly fades. But Special Agent Jordan Lambert is dedicated to finding the truth and seeing justice served. Something she never expected was working Garrett Addison the man she left behind for the FBI, but solving this case is above any awkwardness is foremost on all minds involved. But this killer is covering his tracks if he truly is a he leaving nothing behind to provide any clues.

As time slips away time continues to run out on the victims leaving the investigators almost as broken the families left without answers. But the killer soon finds a new target the team investigating him and anyone around them is at risk...

Fans of the Nikki Boyd books will finally learn the backstory that leads up to the abduction of her sister and the investigation that followed. This book can be read without first reading the Nikki Boyd books but can read these later. Nikki is a minor character in this book with the original investigative team taking the forefront throughout in this book that spans more than a decade. Get ready to delve into a mystery that will keep you reading for the answer that has eluded Nikki for years.


About the Book:

Six girls missing . . . and every clue leads to a dead end

During Garrett Addison's first week on the job as a criminal investigator for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, his team is called out to a murder scene of a young girl. She's just one in a string of disappearances with one thing in common--a Polaroid photo of each victim left behind at the crime scene.

The FBI is pulled into the case to help, and Garrett finds himself working with Special Agent Jordan Lambert, the woman he once loved. When yet another girl dies, Garrett wonders whether he really has what it takes to be an agent. Maybe he should just walk. But while he may be done with the killer, the killer is not done with him--or Jordan.

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