Not Now (A Camille Grace FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 2) - Kate Bold

Not Now (A Camille Grace FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 2)

By Kate Bold

  • Release Date: 2022-05-24
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
Score: 4
4
From 1,032 Ratings

Description

In this new series by #1 bestselling—and critically-acclaimed—mystery and suspense author Kate Bold, Camille Grace, a rising star in the FBI’s BAU unit, is dispatched to the one place she vowed to never return: the deep South. When bodies turn up in the swamps, victims of alligator attacks, something seems awry, and Camille must discover if this is mother nature—or the work of a new serial killer.

 “Phenomenal debut with a huge creep factor… So many twists and turns, you’ll have no idea who the next victim will be. If you love a thriller that will keep you awake well into the night, this book is for you.”
—Reader review for Let Me Go

Camille clashes with her partner, convinced there is more to the deaths than alligator attacks—and yet she, herself, is puzzled: who would commit such a twisted crime? Why?
 
At the same time, Camille feels compelled to dive back into her sister’s cold case, and into the disappearance that has haunted her for her entire life. Might she find a new lead?

First, though, she must race a ticking clock to save the next victim in time.

Unless the killer finds her first.

A riveting psychological crime thriller full of mystery and suspense, the CAMILLE GRACE mystery series will make you fall in love with a brilliant new female protagonist. Packed with twists and turns, her story will keep you flipping pages late into the night.

The series begins with NOT ME (book #1), and books #3-#8 in the series are now also available.

“This is an excellent book… When you start reading, be sure you don’t have to wake up early!”
—Reader review for The Killing Game

“I really enjoyed this book… It draws you in right away and keeps you turning the pages right up to the end. I am really anticipating the next book.”
—Reader review for Let Me Go

“WOW what a great read! Talk about a diabolical killer! Really enjoyed this book. Looking forward to reading others by this author as well.”
—Reader review for The Killing Game

“Excellent start to a new series… Get this book and read it, you will love it!”
—Reader review for Let Me Go

“Captivating and riveting serial murder with a twist of the macabre… Very well done.”
—Reader review for The Killing Game

“Good read with good plot, plenty of action, and great character development. A thriller that will keep you awake into the night.”
—Reader review for Let Me Go

Reviews

  • Not Now

    4
    By Trena10
    New job, looking in two deaths of people killed by alligator attacks. Is it more than that? Now a third body. Are the people connected or is a person connected to all three. Can the mystery be solved before another custom. Unusual interactions with alligators.
  • Ok

    5
    By hrthnggnng
    Ok
  • No opinion

    3
    By Swan rock
    Sorry I am old school when men were men and women were women. Too many killings and parents were not the bad guys. People love each other snd helped each other. Fran
  • Mixed review

    3
    By sanjiwt
    The writing was good and the descriptions excellent. However the editing was AWFUL. Obviously spellcheck was all that was done. Words were incorrect and some so bad that sentences made no sense. For goodness sake get a decent editor and proofreader on your books. Found the same problems with the last book. You can do better.
  • Still lots of typos

    4
    By wantittoworkright
    Another good who-done-it, just wish the profe readers and editors would do their job better. Numerous misspelled words, wrong pronouns, and other errors that affected my enjoyment.
  • Louisiana is the only state in United

    4
    By senhut
    Someone didn’t do their homework . Louisiana. Is the only state in the United States that has parishes instead of counties likelagrl. It is referred throughout the book , when mentioning Baton Rouge or New Orleans, the word county was used instead of parish. Other than that, and a few grammatical errors, the book was a good read.
  • A Shame

    3
    By midlotam
    It was an exciting and compelling story, but it was a shame that no proofreading seems to have been done. Myriad errors in grammar, usage, and even punctuation. As a retired professional proofreader, I am always put off by this sloppiness.
  • Not now

    5
    By kathywamsley
    Really enjoyed this book and will read more from this author. Thanks k
  • Fast pacing while filled with just right amount of

    5
    By Bunnienanna
    personal information and dynamics between Camille and her new partner.
  • Good read, lots of typos, etc.

    4
    By inveterate reader
    Good read. Read in one day. Typos, grammar errors, missing words make it a slower read. Need a great proofreader?