Mercurial Dreams

· Dreams and Reality Book 3 · Hadena James
4.6
79 reviews
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381
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 Aislinn Cain and the Serial Crimes Tracking Unit are being sent to the hottest place in North America to investigate mummified remains that were found in Death Valley. When Xavier Reece uncovers elemental mercury in the heart of one of the mummies, they discover there is more than Mother Nature at work. 
The victims have matching injuries, but only one of the bodies reveals the liquid metal, raising questions about how many killers are using the valley as a dumping ground. The team will have to use extraordinary means to connect all the victims to a single killer. However, with most of the victims unidentifiable due to the condition of the remains, their usual procedures of investigation are impossible. 

With 32 bodies already found, how high will the body count rise before Aislinn Cain and the SCTU can capture this killer?

Ratings and reviews

4.6
79 reviews
Cheryl Earle
May 10, 2021
This novel was a slower book than the previous ones & had an anticlimactic ending. Still, they solved more than a few cases, even if it wasn't how they normally would do it. It started out very strongly & the main plotline was definitely gripping - but it seemed to flounder badly in the middle. Not one of my favourite of her books.
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Sandy Towt
October 1, 2018
Female, tiny, and kickass main character. What's not to love? Great writing.
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Brooke Lowry
April 18, 2018
This is an adult subject but the writing is childish and boring.
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