I had already started reading another book when I started Without Warning by David Rosenfelt. The other book isn't a library book, but Without Warning is, so I decided to read that one. When I first started reading this book, I wasn't sure I'd stick with it. Then after several chapters, the story sucked me in, and it was hard to put down. I mostly wanted to see how the story ended and who the mastermind was behind the big crime and why the perpetrator was doing what he was doing. I feel as if the whole motive behind the crimes was one of misplaced blame and rage. It's clear the perpetrator is local, that he/she has spent years meticulously planning their revenge and that both protagonists know this person. Ultimately this person is hiding in plain sight under an alias. And I kind of wondered why Jake didn't recognize the person sooner. In the wake of a hurricane that has devastated a small, Maine town, the local newspaper publisher, ...
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