JULY 2022 - AudioFile
Taut writing and Amy Landon’s stellar narration create a cinematic listen for fans of serial murder mysteries. FBI Profiler Laurel Snow returns to her hometown in Washington state to investigate a cluster of bodies discovered in the wilderness. The many action scenes are adroitly voiced with high tension and quick pacing. Landon’s emotional nuance as a performer is highlighted whenever she portrays the emotionally unavailable investigator, Huck Rivers, who guides Laurel through the crime scenes. Landon conveys his hypermasculine yet distant allure while avoiding a stereotypical gruff performance. Landon makes romantic scenes, which in less adept hands might sound laughable, sizzle realistically. Once Laurel is targeted personally, listeners will have a hard time pressing stop until the killer is revealed. J.T. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
Publishers Weekly
★ 11/29/2021
Zanetti (Driven) launches a romantic suspense series with this pitch-perfect blend of slow-burn romance and adrenaline-fueled thrills. FBI Special Agent Laurel Snow is an expert in serial killers, but she’s the first to say she’s no expert in ordinary people. She doesn’t quite get them, many of them don’t get her, and she’s fine with that. A panicked call from her mother draws her back to her Genesis Valley, Wash., hometown, where her uncle Carl has been accused of murder after a number of bodies were uncovered on a local mountain. What begins as a consultation quickly turns into a joint investigation with both local law enforcement and the Fish and Wildlife office, particularly Capt. Huck Rivers, as more victims are found. Complicating matters is Laurel’s introduction to an enigmatic witness, Abigail Caine, a woman who terrifies and intrigues in equal measure. Both awkward Laurel and dogged Huck are refreshing departures from typical leads while still remaining fiercely independent and easy to root for. Their romance only bolsters the deliciously intricate mystery. Readers will delight in this smart take on classic tropes. Agent: Caitlin Blasdell, Liza Dawson Assoc. (Feb.)
From the Publisher
Praise for You Can Run
“Zanetti launches a romantic suspense series with this pitch-perfect blend of slow-burn romance and adrenaline-fueled thrills…Both awkward Laurel and dogged Huck are refreshing departures from typical leads while still remaining fiercely independent and easy to root for. Their romance only bolsters the deliciously intricate mystery. Readers will delight in this smart take on classic trope.”
—Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW
"A strong start to a new series promises more mystery and romance for an up-and-coming FBI profiler."
—Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW
“Plot twists and red herrings abound in this fast-paced novel that will keep readers turning the pages.”
—Library Journal
Books of My Heart
Amy Landon is a narrator I know and enjoy. I thought her voices worked well for Laurel and the other characters. There was distinction between character's voices.
JULY 2022 - AudioFile
Taut writing and Amy Landon’s stellar narration create a cinematic listen for fans of serial murder mysteries. FBI Profiler Laurel Snow returns to her hometown in Washington state to investigate a cluster of bodies discovered in the wilderness. The many action scenes are adroitly voiced with high tension and quick pacing. Landon’s emotional nuance as a performer is highlighted whenever she portrays the emotionally unavailable investigator, Huck Rivers, who guides Laurel through the crime scenes. Landon conveys his hypermasculine yet distant allure while avoiding a stereotypical gruff performance. Landon makes romantic scenes, which in less adept hands might sound laughable, sizzle realistically. Once Laurel is targeted personally, listeners will have a hard time pressing stop until the killer is revealed. J.T. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine