Buried Dreams

· Dreams and Reality Book 18 · Hadena James
4.3
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Some American cities thrive on the gilded dreams of young hopefuls. An endless stream of beautiful naïve woman, barely out-of-school ebb and flow through their streets, providing a smorgasbord for predators. Few of these women will see their names in lights, the grim realities of city life forcing them to find alternative income sources; improving their chances of being victimized.

Rarely do these missing women get noticed. But when over a dozen of these women disappear in a short time to never reappear, even law enforcement notices. The FBI arrives first on the scene, but no bodies leaves the agents impotent. They pass the case along to the Serial Crimes Tracking Unit.

Aislinn Cain instantly realizes there are two major difficulties for her and her team: The victims are prostitutes, and most people don’t care if someone is murdering prostitutes, and without bodies it is impossible to make a case that they have become prey for a serial killer. However, after looking through the case files assembled on the missing women, she knows in her bones that Nashville, Tennessee, has a serial killer stalking the streets at night.

This case will test Aislinn Cain as she struggles against people who consider themselves morally superior to the victims and work with academics to invent new search techniques to discover their victims’ remains. This will be the first time she’s using the new investigative skills she’s learned, along with trusting her intuition and knowledge of the killers that hunt in the dark.



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4.3
15 reviews
Brenda Grobler
September 24, 2024
I have loved the series up to now and will probably finish the last few books, but sadly, this book was a mess. Repetitive in the extreme, regurgitating info from previous books to the point that the actual storyline about the killer they were hunting was completely lost (almost like a sub-sub-plot). In addition, the book wasn't edited/proofread properly. It's a shame as the series/concept is actually rather brilliant.
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Tomora Bell
January 2, 2021
I've been a fan of the Aislinn series, both for their plot as well as the research Hadena applies to the field topics, however - this book I found... scattered. With so much repetitive character information, sketchy applications to flesh out the plot and an over abundance of characters with no string line to keep them from blending into a ball of jumbled words, I felt this book was a book of confusion for both reader and author, and not in a good way. It felt almost as though the writer was constantly distracted and struggled to maintain focus on the task at hand in both her private and professional life, spilling over to create this disappointing story. The story line and plot were there, but sadly the author wasn't.
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