



Murder Notes
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3.9 • 929 Ratings
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Publisher Description
In book one of the Lilah Love launch duet, meet Lilah Love, the politically incorrect FBI agent who says what no one else dares and fears her dark side is a little too dark. Note: book one ends in a cliffhanger and continues in Murder Girl.
The story.....
As an FBI profiler, it’s Lilah Love’s job to think like a killer. And she is very good at her job. When a series of murders surface—the victims all stripped naked and shot in the head—Lilah’s instincts tell her it’s the work of an assassin, not a serial killer. But when the case takes her back to her hometown in the Hamptons and a mysterious but unmistakable connection to her own life, all her assumptions are shaken to the core.
Thrust into a troubled past she’s tried to shut the door on, Lilah’s back in the town where her father is mayor, her brother is police chief, and she has an intimate history with the local crime lord’s son, Kane Mendez. The two share a devastating secret, and only Kane understands Lilah’s own darkest impulses. As more corpses surface, so does a series of anonymous notes to Lilah, threatening to expose her. Is the killer someone in her own circle? And is she the next target?
The Lilah Love series:
Book One: Murder Notes (Murder Duet #1)
Book Two: Murder Girl (Murder Duet #2)
Book Three: Love Me Dead (Umbrella Man Duet #1)
Book Four: Love Kills (Umbrella Man Duet #2)
Book Five: Bloody Vows (Wedding Duet #1)
Book Six: Blood Love (Wedding Duet #2)
Customer Reviews
Detailed & Quick
Am easy, quick read with lots of suspense and drama. Family drama. Boy drama. Murder. Blood. Language - it’s all there. Looking forward to continuing the series.
I don’t like cliffhangers but…
Great series. Ms. Jones handles “nasty” scenes with an unerring deftness I wish other authors possessed. Enough to get the message, but no overkill with unnecessary graphic details. Going on to the second book then may reread the next two knowing how everyone got there.
Good timeline
It is a very good book, besides the fact that not a single part of the book was solved by the end.
Nope, have to buy the next book, which leads me to believe that I will have to purchase the entire series before I know who “Junior” is and who the assassin is, and finally but not least who is behind the assassin.