Thank you to the publisher for providing me a copy of this book. Several body parts including arms and legs are washed over a river in Savannah, Georgia. When local police suspects it as a work of a serial killer, they call BAU team from FBI to investigate. Remnants is the sixth book of Brandon Fisher FBI series. Although it's a part of a series, reading this book alone won't take us away much from the plot. One book revolves around a specific case. So don't worry if you haven't read book number one until five. However, it does affect how I perceive the characters. Remnants is a police procedural story. We're provided with a case and as we go along the story, we'll discover more clues to solve the case. Although I'm not an expert at forensic, I can tell that the author did a research for this book. Besides the crime scene clues, the crime in this book is also approached from behavioral stand point. Which makes sense, because after all the main protagonist of this series, Brandon Fisher, is a part of FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) team. This leads me to believe that this book is similar to TV show Criminal Minds. …show more content…
The story itself is narrated by Brandon Fisher. Based on his narration, I know that the team has gone through so much and they have grown as characters. Again, it makes sense since this is the sixth book in the series. Sadly, I don't know how the characters developed because I didn't read book one until five. I also don’t know the connection between characters. Even though sometimes there are events being referenced by Brandon, it doesn’t give me the same impact as when I experience or read it