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The Fatal Series: A Crime Thriller Box Set

The Fatal Series: A Crime Thriller Box Set

by Julie Bergman

FBT review:

Dive into the heart-pounding world of "The Fatal Series" by Julie Bergman with this gripping crime thriller box set. Follow the fearless military investigator, Sergeant Evelyn “Mac” McGregor, as she unravels sinister schemes, tracks down psychopaths, and faces relentless killers in a race against time to solve brutal crimes. With fast-paced action, intense suspense, and unexpected twists, this series will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. If you love strong female leads and thrilling mysteries, then you won't be able to put down these compelling books. Get your hands on this must-read box set now and experience the adrenaline rush of "The Fatal Series."

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A woman slaughtered. Her husband accused. Can this military investigator stop the killer from claiming more victims?

Fairchild Air Force Base. Sergeant Evelyn “Mac” McGregor strives to show she’s cut out for service. When a gruesome crime interrupts her dreaded morning run, the dedicated career woman quickly rushes to the aid of the man found drenched in his wife’s blood. But the strong-willed Latina suspects foul play when leadership pushes for a quick conviction, stating it’s an open-and-shut case. Teaming up with a sexy Master Sergeant to track down evidence, Mac feels the pressure when she’s suddenly charged with drug trafficking. Desperate to prove her own innocence, increasingly violent attacks make her fear a relentless killer has her in their crosshairs. Can Mac expose a sinister scheme before she becomes the next body painted in red?

Six months after a fatal confrontation, Sergeant Evelyn “Mac” McGregor is still grappling with taking a man’s life. Her first order of business in a new assignment on a special task force is a dead airman pulled out of the water – like several others. Discovering strange wound patterns that link the corpses together, the sharp-minded investigator follows leads all over the area collecting clues… until evidence goes missing. And when clues point to a taboo world of kink, Mac and her rugged boyfriend embark on a covert hunt into dangerous territory. Can she run a cunning psychopath to the ground before more innocents end up in the grave?

Promoted to master sergeant after solving two tough cases, Evelyn “Mac” McGregor returns to her previous base in New Mexico to help with four military members who have vanished. Connecting the problem to a local narcotics ring, she hits roadblocks with a hostile OSI agent. Fearing the case is racing towards a bloody, corpse-littered conclusion, she’s filled with dread when her sister calls crying about her kidnapped little girl and fiancé. When human remains are discovered at the border, she’s pulled back into the ruthless criminal family she escaped from years ago. Can this determined investigator bring anyone out alive?

All Sergeant Evelyn “Mac” McGregor wants is to return to her normal life and start something serious with her sexy boyfriend, Hudson. But she finds herself in the middle of a media frenzy. Benched and told to stay off major cases, her mental health is called into question, and the strong Latina struggles to come to grips with her involvement in her family’s demise. Just when things begin to look up, mutilated bodies start to surround the happy couple. Desperate to prove Hudson’s innocence, the unthinkable happens. Mac makes a deal with the devil herself. Can she outsmart a sinister psychopath, or will she be forced to give up her life to save the one she loves?

If you like a fearless female lead in an action-packed, page-turner full of tension, anxiety, and fear, then you’ll devour Julie Bergman’s nerve-wracking Fatal series.

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