Jordan’s life was finally headed in a positive direction. She received the long awaited promotion to homicide and her sister Avery was stable after two years of sobriety. Although, all that changed when a sexual predator in Texas began dumping women’s bodies wrapped in plastic. This serial killer is targeting female drug addicts.

Two years ago Detective Jordan Poe found her drug addicted sister Avery tied, bound, and gagged. She’d been lucky. At the time Detective Poe didn’t know Avery was the killers first victim. Since then he’s escalated and mastered his craft. Time is of the essence in trying to figure out who this killer is.

Jordan became a police officer after her mother died. She had risen through the ranks quickly, but few questioned her work ethic or skills. As Jordan focused on becoming a police officer Avery focused on drugs.

Texas Ranger Spencer was brought in to investigate the case since it’s was beginning to look like a serial killer was involved. Jordan isn’t going to standby and allow someone else to take over her case. She wants to be the one to solve it. This case hits close to home.

Don’t Look Now is voiced by a cast of performers all of which I’m unfamiliar with. This was my Kindle Unlimited selection for the month. I listened using the audible app at 2.1x speed. This is an unabridged audiobook perfect for audiosyncing with the ebook.
I enjoyed the slight Boston accent of Detective Poe. Whoever performed the female voice I noticed a slight sound change or disturbance a few times throughout the audiobook. Each narrator brought this story to life creating the perfect tones of each characters.

This is a dark topic, yet Mary Burton saves readers from the sexual details of torture and rape. Instead, the primary focus is on Jordan and Avery. First and foremost is their relationship as sisters. Second is Jordan’s career as a homicide detective. Both get tangled together when this killer targets both of them.