

Anyway, Textual Relations by Jamie Lee Scott was more solid, as far as character development and storyline, than book one in this series. My thoughts and opinions are not altered by this exchange- I thought I had shared my reviews of Textual Relations here on Goodreads but I guess I hadn’t.

Disclaimer: I revived this audiobook via Tantor Audio in exchange for a honest and unbiased review. Now Mimi, Nick and Charles race against the clock to find the killer and hopefully find the girl in the process.more That is until a teenage girl with ties to the victim disappears. Even though it's his job, Nick is loath to find the killer. When homicide detective Nick Christianson and his new partner, Piper Mason, arrive on the scene, this is not the way Mimi expected to see Nick again. Now, after breaking and entering into an alleged predator's home, Mimi and Charles find a murder victim on the floor in his bedroom. When homicide detective Nick Christianson and his new partner, Piper Mason, arrive on the scene, t Mimi Capurro, owner of Gotcha Detective Agency, hasn't seen her old college flame since they teamed up to find a killer several months earlier. Mimi Capurro, owner of Gotcha Detective Agency, hasn't seen her old college flame since they teamed up to find a killer several months earlier.
