Competitive Dreams

· Dreams and Reality Book 19 · Hadena James
4.4
16 reviews
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With the murder of the serial killer known as The Ghost Maker, the serial killer club he ran became dormant. Now, someone calling themselves Mictlan the Collector has taken control of the defunct club. He’s arranged a competition for a select group of members. The serial killer with the most points at the end will win a million dollars in cryptocurrency, and he’s chosen Kansas City as the hunting grounds. Fearing this could happen after The Ghost Maker’s death, the NSA had an operative infiltrate the nefarious club. The operative gives the SCTU advanced warning of the competition.

To stop it, Aislinn Cain and the SCTU must identify and capture Mictlan the Collector before the first day. Identifying and capturing a serial killer is never easy and Mictlan complicates the issue by requiring competitors to take a victim to gain admittance. The competitors have less than one week to complete the entrance task, which divides the resources of the SCTU between trying to identify Mictlan the Collector and identifying the serial killers participating in the competition.

For a chance at a million dollars in cryptocurrency, serial killers will travel far and wide to participate. With visiting serial killers comes new signature methods requiring the SCTU to reach out to their law enforcement contacts all over the world to at least attempt to find their place of origin and gain any files on them that might exist. The situation is dire enough that the CIA activates their own special black books operation referred to as The Home Defense Program, forcing the SCTU to coordinate with the CIA as well as local law enforcement.

Finally, as the start date of the competition gets nearer, panicked politicians want to enact martial law for the Kansas City Metro area. Convinced that martial law will result in more deaths than the competition, the SCTU is racing against the ticking clock, fighting their limited manpower, and extreme panic to save their home city from becoming a grisly battlefield.


 


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4.4
16 reviews
Brenda Grobler
19 October 2024
Better than the previous one, but the repetition of a lot of the info is becoming insanely tedious. It's such a shame as I love the author's style of writing, the storyline and characters.
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Tomora Bell
6 December 2021
sad to say that this book quickly became a disappointment to Aislinn fans. The plot and characters got lost in a plethora of needless information, making the reading more a chore than a pleasure. The excess information ended up making the book confusing, repetitive and pointless - so much so that more than once I found myself daydreaming and making a mental shopping list.. which is sad as the book series are a much loved favorite of mine (minus the last couple). Whatever is happening in Hadena's life, I hope it resolves quickly and she is back to writing amazing books, as most of them truly are a joy to read.
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Kerry Murphy
26 June 2022
Usually love all these books but I got seriously confused at the plot. It seemed as if it was nearly forgotten that a previous part of the book had happened and the plot continued as if that didn't happen. Great idea behind the book but got confused
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