Just as Megan Flynn and detective Cole Williams are about to take the next step in their relationship, her brother is accused of murder and Cole is the arresting officer. Of course after this their relationship is nonexistent. She could never forgive Cole for not helping her when she needed it most. Megan knows her brother is innocent but no one believes her and he is put on death row. At her wits end, Megan who is a child advocate is called by one of her clients who found a dead woman. Megan notices the similarities between this woman and the one her brother was accused of killing. Cole just happens to be the lead detective on this case too. The only difference is the stakes are too high for Megan to not involve herself in this investigation. She must find a way to convince him it's the same killer for both women.
Cole knows he did not handle the situation with Megan correctly so this time he listens to her and it is not long before he realizes that she may be right. Now he is not only in danger of losing his job, their investigation leads the killer right to Megan.
A nightmarish villain and a complex mystery kept me glued to the pages of BEG FOR MERCY. The twist and turns of this book lure readers in in anticipation of what happens next.
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