![]() ![]() However, as the rapist begins escalating his activities, and the city comes under the grip of panic, John knows he’s going to have to call in a few favors. He’s determined to get answers, and the minute he meets Maggie, he knows she’s the one who can provide them. Christina’s death brings John Garrett into town, a powerful businessman who manages to muscle his way into the investigation. One such woman was Christina Walsh, who eventually committed suicide. The madman is actually a brutal, serial rapist that abducts women, literally blinds them, and dumps their bodies in isolated places, leaving them for dead. The cops she works with just think that she’s incredibly talented, but it’s much more than that so, when a terrifying madman starts preying on the city’s woman, Maggie finds her “talents” pushed to the limits. ![]() She speaks with victims of violent crimes, and uses their recollections to draw very accurate sketches of the perpetrators. ![]() Maggie Barnes isn’t a cop, but rather a talented artist working for the Seattle police department. Just evil alive and walking around pretending to be human. I rated in 5-Hearts ( A rating) with a content warning of "graphic violence" and a sensuality content rating of "PG." This review of Touching Evil by Kay Hooper was first publishing at The Romance Reader in 2001. ![]()
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