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About the Book
Book: Mind Games
Author: Nancy Mehl
Genre: Suspense
Release Date: December, 2018
Publisher: Bethany House
FBI Behavioral Analyst Kaely Quinn’s methods may be highly unorthodox, but her talent is undeniable. She’s done her best to establish a new life for herself after being demoted and transferred to St. Louis when a reporter revealed she’s the daughter of an infamous serial killer. But when that same reporter claims to have received an anonymous poem predicting a string of murders, ending with Kaely’s, it seems her old life has followed her.
When a body is found that fits the poem’s morbid predictions, Kaely and her new partner, Special Agent Noah Hunter, are forced to move past his skepticism of her approach and work together to unravel the deadly riddle.
With a brazen serial killer who breaks all the normal patterns on the loose, Noah and Kaely are tested to their limits to catch the murderer before anyone else, including Kaely, is killed.
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My Review
I’ve always loved puzzles—of the mind variety. A good mystery, and I’m there. Years ago, I attempted to watch Criminal Minds. The cast was good and the science behind catching the criminals fascinated me. However, before the first season was over, I realized being immersed in the evil and darkness wasn’t spiritually good for me.
Reading this genre has also been a challenge for me. I’m just not the cozy mystery kind of gal, but I also don’t want the images of evil keeping me awake at night. Been there, done that. Years of reading Stephen Kind and Dean Koontz. So, I eliminated procedural mysteries from my book list.
Until now.
From the very first line in Nancy Mehl’s Mind Games, I was hooked. This procedural drama kept me on the edge of my seat, but I wasn’t bombarded with gruesome scenes of evil and death. Instead, her main character, Kaely Quinn, was clean and fresh—a Christian FBI profiler who is a surviver of her own dark past. The story was unique and the crime scenes palatable. And the puzzle? Kept me going until the very end. Just when I thought I had the mystery solved, I was hit with a twist. Absolute fun!
Aside from the well-developed mystery, Nancy Mehl’s writing is on point. The dialogue is realistic and moves the story along. Each of the characters are unique and believable. By the time I turned the last page, I wanted to know more about their personal stories. I found Mind Games unique in that it was not only plot driven, but had a stronger character development, as well. It’s this combination that has me giving this one of the few books I’ve reviewed a five out of five.
I was saddened when the book came to an end, and I’m sure you’ll feel the same. It seemed as if Kaely’s story was just unfolding. The reader is left with enough of a cliff hanger to hope for more to come. But don’t fret—Mind Games is Book One of the Kaely Quinn Profiler Series. I’ll be waiting with bated breath for Book Two.
I was given a free copy of this for review. The opinions of this book are my own.
About the Author
Nancy Mehl (www.nancymehl.com) is the author of more than thirty books, including the Road to Kingdom, Finding Sanctuary, and Defenders of Justice series. She received the ACFW Mystery Book of the Year Award in 2009. She has a background in social work and is a member of ACFW and RWA. She writes from her home in Missouri, where she lives with her husband, Norman, and their Puggle, Watson. She is part of The Suspense Sisters: www.suspensesisters.blogspot.
Guest Post from Nancy
Writing Mind Games is a dream come true. I’ve been interested in FBI profiling for years. I’ve read about it, studied it, and watched every TV special I could find on the subject. So when the chance finally came to write the book I’ve always wanted to write, I jumped at it. Thankfully, through the help of another writer, I was hooked up with a retired FBI profiler. I was so excited. Until I found out I had almost everything wrong. Yes, I had some understanding about profiling, but I knew nothing about the FBI and how it works.
First of all, the FBI doesn’t call the men and women who profile criminals, profilers. They’re called Behavioral Analysts. The plot for Mind Games had my analyst running around the country solving crimes while she was stationed in St. Louis. Uh, no. Behavioral analysts do travel, but they all work out of Quantico in Virginia. So…I rewrote.
There were ways around my conundrum, but one solution led to more and more problems. We finally worked through them. Then I spent the next few months learning acronyms. CIRG, CJIS, NCAVC, HRT, UNSUB, CNU, THU, ViCap, CODIS, SWAT, ERTU, OPU, THRU, ERT… Well, the list goes on and on. The FBI is made up of many specialized units. And a plethora of acronyms, it seems.
I rewrote Mind Games three times before my source said we were good to go.
If you assume I’m out of the woods now, you’d be wrong. I haven’t had the nerve to open up the manuscript I sent her for book two in my Kaely Quinn Profiler series. I figured I had Fire Storm right but… Well, I can tell from her email comments I’ll be doing more rewriting. Sigh.
So is it worth it? A resounding yes! I love learning, and as long as my analyst friend hangs in with me (she has the patience of Job), I’ll keep at it.
I hope you enjoy Mind Games. It’s edgy but fun. Kaely Quinn is a quirky character. She was thrown out of Quantico because her version of profiling is… Well, you’ll just have to read the book to find out!
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Nancy is giving away a grand prize of a copy of Mind Games and the three books in Nancy’s Defenders of Justice series, plus a $20 Starbucks gift card!
Two additional winners will also receive a copy of Mind Games!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter. https://promosimple.com/ps/d73b/mind-games-celebration-tour-giveaway
Comments 1
I am so glad to read your take on this book. My husband loves shows like Criminal Minds and I sometimes will watch along but do find it a bit dark. This sounds like a great alternative.