![]() ![]() ![]() As Riley is unable to use her most valuable asset, she must turn to investigating skills. Her investigative specialty is the occult and the murder has the appearance of a cult ritual killing. The local sheriff, Jake Ballard, reluctantly (she dumped him) asks for her help in the matter. The beheaded body of a man has just been found. Riley has little time to come to terms with her current condition. He gives her one week to investigate the matter and come up with some answers. She calls her boss, Noah Bishop, to report in and finds she has lost three weeks of time. As former Army officer turned FBI Special Agent, she has dealt with headaches and blood before – the memory loss is something new. On top of that, both her memory and clairvoyant sense are gone. The novel opens with a bang: Riley Crane awakes with a major headache and covered in blood. The suspense in Sleeping with Fear was written strongly and effectively, but the story wasn’t otherwise as well-rounded as I would have liked. I was not familiar with her Bishop/Special Crime Unit series. ![]() I had not read a Kay Hooper novel in many years. ![]()
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