Book 33 (of 52) – Unseen

Unseen – Karin Slaughter

When Agent Will Trent goes undercover in Macon, his future with Sara Linton intersects with her past as a raid by Lena Adams goes bad, resulting in her husband, Sara’s stepson, being shot.  Agent Trent tries to investigate the crime, and find out the identity of the new big bad in town, while keeping his cover.  Once Sara learns the truth, can he keep his relationship intact while finding the truth?

Unseen, the seventh entry in Karin Slaughter’s Will Trent series and my eighth overall, once again crosses over Slaughter’s previous Grant County series with her current work, checking back in on Lena Adams, who was last seen in Broken, book number four.  Once again, there is a preponderance of interconnectedness within the characters in the tale, but, being a pseudo-crossover, I guess that is to be expected.  The next entry in the series, The Kept Woman, was the first one I read, so from here on out I will be current with the series.  Looks like, as of today, there are only two entries left to go.

Book 19 (of 52) – Broken

Broken – Karin Slaughter

When Sara Linton returns to Grant County for the first time since leaving following her husband’s death, she stumbles across a murder, a suicide, and a chance to settle some long-standing grudges.  GBI agent Will Trent joins her to investigate the crimes, and the local police department that seems to be covering up the whole thing.  When a second murder occurs, the coverup falls apart and one local detective puts her career on the line, comes clean, and teams up with Will to find the truth.

Broken, the fourth entry in Karin Slaughter’s Will Trent series and my fifth overall, feels like the wrap up of Slaughter’s Grant County series, which predated this one.  Having not read any of those books, I will say that I am now interested to see how there characters got to where they are here.  But first, there is the remaining entries in the Trent series to get to, all of which are waiting on my Kindle, except for the tenth which was just published last August.