Shoot t0 Thrill I started reading the Monkeewrench series by the mother/daughter team known as P.J. Tracy in 2003 before I started my reading blog. Since then, I've read everything the library has to offer. Shoot to Thrill is the fifth in the series.The computer software team of Grace McBride, Fat Annie, Harley, and Roadrunner have used their skills to break the law in the past, but only in the interest of justice. This time the team is working with John Smith, an FBI agent on his last case, trying to discover who has committed five murders in different states and not only filmed the murders and posted them on the web, but advertised them in advance, giving a hint about the next victim and location.When the next clue is posted, there is a chance of saving a life and possibly ending the killing spree--but the clues are vague and the setting can't even be narrowed down to a single state. One of the murders, however, is local, and Minneapolis detectives Margozzi and Rosbeth get involved. I really like this series. Initially, the mother and daughter team of P.J. Tracy were publishing a book a year, but the last couple of novels in the series have been about 3-4 years apart. The next in the series is Off the Grid, and I checked it out as well and dived into it as soon as I finished Shoot to Kill.Library copy. Penguin GroupCrime Fiction/Suspense. 2010. 308 pages. I'm a P J Tracy fan!Play to Kill was a "nice" murder book to read! We get to see how Magozzi, Gino, Grace, Harley Davidson, Roadrunner and Annie are dealing with each other and what life (or in this case - murder) throws at them. I love the characters and their flaws.It was another "I've got to finish this ... to see what happens"! I devoured it late at night. Looking forward to reading the next one on my shelves.
Do You like book Play To Kill (2010)?
Grace is a standout character - wished we could have seen more of her. Great story line.
—dragonhunter
I loved this book...couldn't put it down! Good, fast-paced cyber-crimes murder mystery!
—tecna
Loved the twist at the end of this one!
—saraltaman