Readers who love to cozy up with print books will be happy to know that On the Count of Three is now available in paperback and hardcover!
This book takes readers to Miami, Florida, where it seems a serial killer is targeting people who have already served time for DUI vehicular homicide. As far as the victims were concerned, they’d paid their debt to society, but they couldn’t be more wrong.
This is the seventh instalment in the Brandon Fisher FBI series, but it doesn’t matter if this is the first book you’re reading in the Brandon Fisher FBI series or not; all the books stand alone!
On the Count of Three is available from popular retailers in e-book, paperback, and hardcover.
Book Overview:

And they thought prison was hell…
When a woman’s disappearance ticks off all the same boxes as two unsolved murders, Miami homicide detective Kelly Marsh is convinced there’s about to be a third. If she’s right and the killer sticks to their previous MO, she only has three days before Jenna Kelter’s decapitated head will show up somewhere in the city. With no time to waste, Kelly reaches out to the one person she knows can help: her former mentor and family friend Jack Harper, who just happens to lead a team with the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit.
BAU special agent and profiler Brandon Fisher easily sees the similarities between Detective Marsh’s missing person case and the two cold cases: all three victims served time for DUI vehicular homicide and disappeared three days after being released from prison. But is that enough to assume Kelter has been abducted by a serial killer? Brandon’s not so sure and fears his boss may have let his personal connection to Marsh cloud his judgment. Surely there isn’t any other explanation for why they jumped into an investigation less than twenty-four hours after Kelter was reported missing. Then again, maybe Brandon is letting his own differences with the detective affect his perspective. He’ll need to move past it, though—and quickly.
After all, this killer has evaded capture for the past six years, and they may be looking at a lot more victims than originally suspected. This serial killer is calling the shots and pulling them into a macabre game of cat and mouse. While the team has no choice but to play, if they don’t make the right moves, one of them may not make it out of Miami alive.
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