Profiler Sarah Armstrong knows what it's like to be in a sticky situation. As a single mother and one of the few female Rangers in Texas history, she has had to work twice as hard to rank among the best cops in the Lone Star State. But when mega-wealthy businessman Edward Lucas III is found murdered along with his mistress, their bodies posed in grotesque ways, Sara quickly senses that this will be the deadliest case of her career. While others focus the investigation on Lucas's estranged wife, Sarah disagrees and hunts a suspect only she believes in. Yet nothing in her career could have prepared her for the horror of a young man who believes he has been sent from heaven to massacre innocent people.
When Sarah picks up on the killer's elusive trail, following his scent all over Texas, the psychopath makes her his next target. And as Sarah closes in, the madman sets his sights on all she holds dear.
Singularity features a feisty, funny, and tough heroine and a truly creepy killer, as it races along to a chilling and unexpected climax.
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"I love Kathryn Casey's books featuring Sarah Armstrong! I somehow missed the first one and wanted to catch up. I was not disappointed. Good mystery, good character development, great series!" — Allison (5 out of 5 stars)
"I love Kathryn Casey's books featuring Sarah Armstrong! I somehow missed the first one and wanted to catch up. I was not disappointed. Good mystery, good character development, great series!"
" Sarah is a Texas ranger who has lost her husband, a fellow ranger. The action ratchets up nicely as Sarah chases a serial killer. Character development is rather lack-luster, but a good read. "
" Hum drum and very slow-going until after about page 100 or so. Pace picked up and then I read over 200 pages in one day. Fairly straightforward, some surprises towards the end. "
" I had higher hopes for this book based on Kathryn Casey's true crime books. I think I'll stick to them. "
" A story of a female Texas Ranger who is widowed and has a young daughter. She is a profiler and is chasing a serial killer. Starts out fast paced and follows through to the end. A very good, quick read. "
" Kathryn Casey will speak at the Tomball College and Community Library in February. This is a fantastic book. "
" New series - main character is a female Texas Ranger who is also a profiler. Widowed, she and her pre-teen daughter live with her mother on a small ranch outside Houston. Characters are well drawn and there is depth to not only the plot, but the family relationship as well. "
" This was simply too predictable and too much like every other grocery store mystery I have read for me to give it a higher rating. Tho not a bad book, it didn't "blow me away" nor do I see myself reading it again or its sequel. "
" This book was fun and fast to read. The characters are one-dimensional and the plot is entirely predictable. Even with those strikes against it this was a decent book. I don't regret reading it. "
" This was a very good book. The main character was juggling her job as a profiler/texas ranger with being a recent widow and a mother along with trying to catch a serial killer. "
" Ehh, not the best thriller I've ever read. Too many one-dimensional characters, lack of continuity in certain spots, writing was only so-so. IF there's another in the series, I probably will not read it. "
" pretty good. A quick read. "
" Well written book about a female Texas Ranger. Love the strong female character! "
" I liked this book! I felt the lead character was strong and interesting. It's the only one I've ever read with a female Texas Ranger. I would definitely read another in this series. "
" Third book I've read from this author - read out of order. Think I enjoyed this the most. A bit more realistic conclusion. Well written and made me want to keep reading. "
" Good, edge of the seat suspense. Enjoy the author's writing. "
Kathryn Casey s an award-winning, Houston-based journalist, the author of six highly acclaimed true crime books, and the creator of the Sarah Armstrong mystery series. Singularity, the first in the Armstrong series, was included in Booklist’s best crime novel debuts of 2009, and Library Journal chose the third in the series, The Killing Storm, for its list of the best books of 2010. Ann Rule calls Casey, “one of the best in the true crime genre.”
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