- Title: I. Williams
- Author: R.G. Miller
- File Size: 1056KB
- Print Length: 201
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1514105799
- Publisher: R.G. Miller
- Publication Date: December 3, 2016
- Sold by Amazon Digital Services LLC
- Language: English
- ASIN: B01MYW1KME
- Formats: Kindle
- Goodreads
- Genres: Psychological Thriller
It has been a long while since Detective Isis Williams’ last confrontation with Stacey McHill, one-half of the serial killer twins. Williams has failed to apprehend the teenaged serial killer and is now faced with embarrassment among her colleagues and severe depression.
While Williams and Toni are assigned to desk duty by their new captain, babies are being snatched in broad daylight throughout New York City and replaced with lifelike dolls. Detective Williams has succumbed to paranoia and to top it off, her great-niece is abducted. Can she save herself, as well as her niece? Well, you’ll just have to pick up the conclusion to The Twins trilogy to find out.
I. Williams was tightly written, fast paced and very intriguing. The ending is both a twist but at the same time inevitable. The storyline is intense, dark and I couldn’t put it down. If you haven’t read the previous books in the series, do so before picking up this one. This way, you’ll have a feel of why Williams’ emotions are running amok in I. Williams. After reading all three of this series, I have to say the third is my favorite.
Overall Rate: 4 out of 5 stars
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