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Scorched by Laura Griffin
Scorched by Laura Griffin










Scorched by Laura Griffin

And because she fled, she’s also a suspect. Except when she gets to his apartment, Blake is murdered and Kelsey is a witness and on the run. Upon her return to the United States, Blake asks Kelsey to come to his apartment because he has information about the evidence she collected oversees. Suspicious, she takes samples and sends them to her former fiance, Blake, who works for the FBI. While on a dig in The Philippines, where she’s investigating a mass grave, Kelsey discovers a body that’s buried separately from the others, one that’s had facial reconstruction and appears very out-of-place for a remote Asian island. Scorched features forensic anthropologist Kelsey Quinn at the Delphi Center, where she focuses on identifying bodies.

Scorched by Laura Griffin

However, it still features Griffin’s trademark fast-paced writing and capable, tough characters. Yes, Laura Griffin’s Tracers books are as awesome as they sound.Īdmittedly, this latest installment isn’t my favorite because it marks a distinct departure from the previous novels which focused on local crime-solving and veers toward stopping a terrorist plot (in addition to solving a local crime-it’s complicated).

Scorched by Laura Griffin

The series has featured hackers, scientists, sketch artists, cops, criminal investigators, writers and FBI agents who all work to solve crimes while simultaneously finding true love. Scorched is the sixth book in the Tracers series, which follows employees of a top-notch private crime lab in Texas. In the Tracers world, domestic terrorists drive MINI Coopers, anthropologists defuse bombs and everyone is terribly attractive. In Laura Griffin’s Tracers series-like in the television series 24, which I enjoyed-practical considerations are unnecessary.












Scorched by Laura Griffin