He chooses his prey as they ride the subway to their final destination, and when they do, he exits into the night. The women of Chicago have no idea that a knife-wielding killer is following them until it’s too late. They’re caught off guard, and his razor-sharp tactical knife cuts through them like butter.
It’s up to Detective Jesse McCord and the homicide unit to track down the killer and bring him to justice, but the only image of his face is on a home’s doorbell camera that’s gone missing, along with the nineteen-year-old sister of the murder victim who lived there.
The killer taunts Jesse’s partner, Frank Mills, and starts a race against time. The police need to find the missing girl before she’s the killer’s next victim—and he’s becoming restless.
C.M. Sutter was born in San Jose, California and split time between the sunny California coast and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As a senior in high school, she chose Wisconsin as her permanent address. After many years in the Badger State, she decided on a warmer year-round climate to call home and moved south. Years of progression took her from working in large companies, to twelve years as a massage therapist, and finally, owning a corporation. She has been self-employed for over twenty years. Ms. Sutter has been writing and self-publishing since 2014 with eleven titles published in a different genre. Because of her deep interest in crime and thriller novels, she took up writing in the police procedural/crime thriller genre in 2016.
This book was terrible. Was it written by a freshman in HS? The author has no clue of how the police work, the way they talk basically knows nothing about police work. Not didn't research how investigation work or policy and laws. Total waste of time and money reading and buying this book. I would advise everyone not to waste time or money on it. In the real world these two detectives would be the laughingstock of the worse cops ever. Can't believe there were other books like this published. I'm sure they were just as bad. No more of my money will be spent on such amateurish writings. This writer and works are awful . Sorry just expressing my opinion.
I have read all of CM Sutter's books. They are all, without fail, fantastic books. I love that way that the different characters carry over from one story to another without losing their "stand alone" abilities. CM Sutter is definitely one of my favorite authors...
The book was outstanding. I have read all of the books. Each of them has been so exciting that I could not bear to put it down. Keep writing these fabulous books! Many thanks for the many hours of truly enjoyable reading.
Giving this a very generous two stars. Although the plot is decent, this author has a lot of difficulty with writing style and constant repetition and holes within the story. It's a shame because the actual story line is rather interesting. Since I purchased a number of the author's books at the same time, I did finish them, but I won't be purchasing any more.
When women turn up murdered after riding the train, it becomes apparent there's a serial killer on the loose. Can Detective Jesse McCord catch the killer before he strikes again?
This story had it all for me. I loved the fast paced action and how they solved the case. It was a thriller from the start to the finish. The best part is they are stand alone books. You can jump right in and not be lost as who is who.
End of the Line is an outstanding read. CM Sutter has a good thing going with Jesse McCord series. Each book in the series seems to get better and better. I have thoroughly enjoyed the first 6 books in this series and look forward to reading the remainder.
This book in the series gave you quite a run. He was cunning and kept out smarting the cops. Love these books always interesting and keeps you guessing.