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Kill Plan

Ingrid Skyberg FBI Thriller • Book 2

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(780 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

The serial killer isn't just ahead of Ingrid — she's already part of his plan.

  • Great if you want: a sharp female FBI protagonist operating outside her safety net
  • The experience: fast and propulsive — 230 pages that don't waste a single one
  • The writing: Hudson keeps threads tight, revealing connections with satisfying precision
  • Skip if: you prefer deeply layered character studies over plot-driven thrills

About This Book

When FBI Special Agent Ingrid Skyberg becomes entangled in what looks like two unconnected London murders — a banker dead at his desk, a tattooed body pulled from the Thames — she quickly realizes the danger isn't just professional. Someone has made her part of their plan. Operating largely alone, cut off from embassy support, and running out of time, Ingrid must connect threads that stretch across the Atlantic before a calculating killer decides she's no longer useful as a loose end. The tension here is personal in a way that raises the stakes beyond the procedural — this isn't just a case to solve, it's a trap to escape.

Eva Hudson writes with a clean, propulsive efficiency that keeps pages turning without sacrificing character. Ingrid is a genuinely compelling protagonist — resilient and sharp, but believably vulnerable when the walls close in. The London setting feels lived-in rather than decorative, and Hudson's plotting rewards close attention: details that seem incidental early on earn their place by the final act. For readers who want their thrillers tightly constructed and their heroes tested, Kill Plan delivers exactly what it promises.