The 14th and final book for now is “Forest of Scars” and is yet another masterpiece. It does spoil who the killer is somewhere in the beginning so that’ll cost in stars…
This book was released on the 22nd of August so it’s still new.

This story is about the Equinox Killer, a killer that kidnaps a child, has a ritual of 3 days before posing the kid in the most perfect of circumstances. When the leaves turn the most beautiful of colors and autumn sets in the forest.
Logan Wolf had the Equinox Killer on his radar way back when he was still a profiler with the FBI, but they brushed the profile aside. Now, years later the FBI dusts off the profile so they can catch this individual.
In the Adirondack Park a child gets kidnapped, the rangers get called in to do a grid search in the hope to find the missing boy.
Scarlett, Neil and Logan are also in the Adirondack Park area to find this killer. When Scarlett hears a child has been kidnapped, she is more determined than ever to find him and bring him home to his family. But the task at hand isn’t an easy one.
The FBI team from agent Sinclair land in the area to apprehend or rather eliminate the fugitives; Scarlett, Neil and Logan. Under the guise of helping with finding the boy, Sinclair is like a dog with a bone. The bone being the fugitives rather than finding the boy and the Equinox Killer.
A lot of deaths occur in the forest, the dad of the kidnapped child goes missing in search of his boy. There is a storm coming and when it comes, it burns a whole lot of forest to the ground, which makes it harder to find and eliminate.
Who finds who? Will the child survive? Does Sinclair and her team finally catch her fugitives? Will Scarlett and her team find the child in time and eliminate the Equinox Killer?
I’m giving it ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars which is a whole star less than I’ve been giving the Scarlett and Logan books and that’s because the identity of the murderer gets spoiled somewhere in the book. I hoped that maybe there would be a twist somewhere, but no. So that’s a shame.
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