Title: Eleven Snipers Sniping
Series: 12 Days of Christmas #11, Dulcie O’Neil 6.5
Author: H.P. Mallory
Genre: Christmas Romance
Published: December 4, 2013
Publisher:
My Rating: 4 snowy stars
Source: Borrowed, Kindle Unlimited
Cover Description:
All Detective Knightley Vander wants for Christmas is to spend some time alone with fellow law enforcement agent Dulcie O’Neil, a feisty spitfire and the love of his life. But his Christmas wish is interrupted when a sniper serial killer comes to his town of Splendor, California.
Bodies are dropping left and right, and mysterious clues left at each scene lead Knight to suspect every Netherworld creature in town. Things get personal when Dulcie disappears, leaving Knight increasingly desperate to solve the case. Will he and his team be able to unwrap the killer’s identity before it’s too late or will this turn out to be Knight’s worst Christmas ever?
Read on for my thoughts on Eleven Snipers Sniping. No true spoilers, promise.
Eleven Snipers Sniping was a fun dive into the Dulcie O’Neil series, only this time the story is told from Knight’s point of view.
Knight and Dulcie are tackling the continuing sniper attacks where a clue from one line of the song The Twelve Days of Christmas are left behind. Thing is, the lines are out of order and are really the only clue left behind – aside from the same make of gun used every time, again weapon left behind like they have a caseful of them.
Soon after they begin to make some headway Dulcie is snatched – and it’s up to Knight and Sam to get her back safely.
A truly fun story, and one that has me looking for this series – I do love a paranormal mystery. 🙂
Available for the Kindle