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There is a serial killer on the loose, and the victims are all men. The manner of the killings makes it hard to figure out what's going on, because the locations keep shifting.

FBI agent Mark Donner is determined to track the killer down. He has very few leads, just a couple of minor findings to help him with his search. The killer appears to be a middle-aged woman who drives a van (funny to even write that sentence, because it is such an inversion of the classic trope of dangerous men driving vans) and is catfishing men online by posing as a child.

But is that what is actually happening here? The issues of predator and prey are far from simple in this story.

And between an obsessed agent, a secretive mother and why the men are being targeted, who is the real hunter?

This is an interesting read - many of the traditional roles being switched up, from mother and child to predator and victim. Worth checking out if you like stories that contain some surprises and will make you think twice! But it's on the grisly side, for sure. It gets 3.5 stars.

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