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Im Watching You
Mary Burton



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Lindsey O’Neil grew up in an abusive home. Now she runs a shelter for battered women. She has a self-appointed guardian. He is a serial killer, and each murder comes with a gift for her. The latest body was found on the grounds of the shelter, and the fact that the detective on the case is her ex-husband Zack does not make things easy.

I’m Watching You is an exciting murder mystery. Mary Burton is very talented. Her story line is a bit predictable, but that did not stop me from enjoying I’m Watching You. The plot moves along gracefully. The characters are engaging. All in all, this is a great summer read.

 

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A. Rowley
5.0 / 5
I don't usually give out 5 stars in a review, but this one deserved more than 4. It is not the best book I have read, but the author did an excellent job creating suspects that left the reader wondering how they fit into the plot and whether they were the killer or not. Good use of red herrings. This is the first Mary Burton novel I have read and I was impressed. The suspense was good. Characters were fairly well developed, but I still felt distanced to them during their bouts of problems, almost as if the author was just writing their stories rather than using life experience or real emotion behind the writing-if that makes sense to anyone. Someone is killing off the men who batter and abuse their wives and dropping off their dead bodies at the women's shelter where Lindsey works thinking that it is what she would want. "The Guardian" wants her to know that she is not alone in her fight to rid the world of these violent men who threaten and hurt not only the women, but the children as well. The killer knows about her tormented past that mimicks these abused women's lives. She is not sorry that the bad men are dead, but the killer's actions are threatening her job and the lives of all the women she has helped. It is not until the killer sends her the severed hand of the victims with notes attached that Lindsay gets scared. Her soon to be ex-husband is the detective on the case and would like nothing more than to patch things up with Lindsey and solve the case, but as Zack Kier gets farther into the case, he realizes that Lindsey has a connection to the murders. She may even be the killer. How many people will die before Zack finds the killer and will it be in time to save Lindsey from her own murder? Is it worth buying? Yes. Nothing all that new in the serial killer plot line, but good writing, good suspense with a little romance thrown in as well and enough suspects to keep the reader guessing up to the end.

 

Misty D. Wilkins
5.0 / 5
This was a great romantic suspense novel. It kept me up all night. I loved the romance between Zack and Lindsay. I hope to see more of Ms. Burton.

 

Doris McLellan
5.0 / 5
I really enjoyed this book I went back to see and regretfully this is her first I look forward to the next one. Hope it does not take a year.

 

OV chick
5.0 / 5
Read "Dead Ringer" first and liked it very much. This book is the first in the series but I did not feel I missed much reading them out of order. I enjoyed the characters and the story line is good. Kept me guessing until the end. Set in Richmond, VA which was fun as we used to live there. An entertaining book.

 

S.L. Chessor
5.0 / 5
This is another 5 star book that caught me from page one. Excellent story, great characters! I would recommend this book highly to others. You're in for a great ride when you start this book. Mary Burton has found a devoted reader in me. Can't wait to start her next one. S.L. Chessor author of Poodlums, Boogeymen and Booglers and My Tongue Fell Out. Poodlums, Boogeymen and Booglers: A Poetry Collection

 

Love to read
5.0 / 5
Really enjoyed this book, the first I've read by this author. Hope she will keep on writing and looking forward to the next book. It was a book I didn't want to put down, kept me guessing.

 

Colleen Laughlin
3.0 / 5
Nothing too exciting and it was pretty predictible. I figured out the mystery pretty early on. I will say the characters were definitely interesting and I will read her next book in this series just for that alone. I just hope the next one relays more chemistry between the two lead characters. I didn't feel there was any chemistry between Zach and Lindsey. If you like a good suspense novel, this will be good, but do not buy it if you want a good romance story as well - there really isn't one.

 

Lori
5.0 / 5
This is a page turner from the moment you open the book. A good suspense with a little romance between lindsey and zack. She kept my interest that I had to force myself to put the book down so I could get some work done. This is the first Mary Burton book I've read and I plan to go check out and see what other books she has out. I put this author with my other favorites like Lisa Gardner, Mary Clark Higgins, Laura Griffin, Tami Hoag, Sandra Brown, just to name a few. Highly recommend this book.

 

Marie M.
5.0 / 5
Lindsay O'Neil came from a home where she and her mother endured a life of physical abuse at the hands of her father. One day, she came home and found her mother's brutally battered body. Her father had left the scene and gone to a motel where he committed suicide. Lindsay was seventeen. To avoid ending up in a foster home. Lindsay ran away to California where she assumed a new name and moved on with her life. What had happened to her mother was something that she could not overcome. While in California, she was able to earn her college degree. Lindsay return to Richmond, Va. where she grew up. She is committed to helping battered families get a second chance in life. When the body of an abuser is found behind the shelter where Lindsay is the director, her estranged husband, Homicide Detective Zach Kier takes the case, on the condition that his partner Detective Jacob Warwick is the lead. Lindsay and Zach are separated due to his alcoholism, he was able to seek help, Lindsay was unable to trust him. There is a deranged killer on the loose who kills men who battered and abused their wives and leaving the bodies in different locations. The killer sends Lindsay flowers with a note "Lindsay, you are not alone anymore. The Guardian." Detective, Warwick and Kier they realize that Lindsay is in some way connected to the murders. She may not be the killer The Guardian knows her. I liked Lindsay and Zach. Their characters were well developed as well as the secondary characters. It was impossible to figure-out who the killer was until the very end of the book. The plot line, about a serial killer, was not described in a gross way, more of a protector. The story line kept me captivated until the last page. My first book, I've read by this author, excellent writing, suspenseful and very little romance. I'm Watching You it's the first in the series. Mary Burton has a second book in the sequel "Dead Ringer." I highly recommend.

 

D. Hines
5.0 / 5
This was a great romantic suspense novel. It will keep you guessing until the end. I couldn't put it down until I finished. I loved the romance between Zack and Lindsay. I hope we read more about them in Mary Burton's new novel, which according to her website will be about two other characters in this book. Great read-looking forward to more from her in the romantic suspence novels.
       

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