Nancy Mehl wrapped up her Quantico Files series with Free Fall, available everywhere now – and it’s a doozy! Here’s what it’s all about:
FBI behavioral analyst Alex Donovan and her colleague Logan Hart have been called upon to write a profile for a missing woman, but a little digging quickly turns up more disappearances in Virginia with the same physical description.
Alex is in a race against the clock to rescue the missing victims, so when the UNSUB makes demands of her in exchange for information, Alex takes the bait. But when her life is put in jeopardy, Logan must do whatever it takes to track them down before time runs out.
Alex works to think one step ahead of the suspect, but the more Logan and the BAU learn about the serial kidnapper, the more they fear Alex may not make it out alive.
Free Fall wraps up Nancy Mehl’s best series yet – but it’s so good you won’t want it to end! The Quantico Files are far and away my favorite books by Mehl, and even within the series they kept getting better. The combination of unique crimes, crazy plot twists, and loveable characters make these the perfect books for fans of suspense stories.
Free Fall culminates the trilogy expertly. I don’t see how Mehl could dangle Alex and Logan over any more dangerous scenarios, and yet she employs a wide variety of strategies that keep the stakes rising. I couldn’t put Free Fall down – I read it in a single day! – and couldn’t wait to finish. I love the way that Mehl teaches the reader spiritual lessons through what Alex and Logan face in the story – and for me, these were very applicable.
The only problem with finishing Free Fall is waiting for Mehl’s next book. Write quickly, please.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
What’s the rest of the Quantico Files series like? Read my reviews for Night Fall and Dead Fall here.
What are your thoughts?