A review by vintage_b
The Girl in Cabin 13 by A.J. Rivers

3.0

Emma Griffin is an undercover FBI agent. Her job is to get in and take down the bad guys. After her ex-boyfriend goes missing and one of her undercover operations almost goes off the rails, she is put on desk duty. After several months she is all of a sudden pulled from desk duty into a grizzly serial murder. Once she arrives in Feathered Nest a mysterious man is shot and shows up at her doorstep, only to die before he can speak. The oddest part is that he has her name written on a piece of paper. Not her undercover name, but her REAL name. Could this be connected to the string of murders she is there to investigate? Or is this related to something else?

For a 1st novel I felt it had so much more potential. You are easily able to figure out who the serial murderer is which made for a bit of disappointment in the main story line. The one saving grace, and the reason I will be reading the others in the series is the sub plots within the story. You have Greg her ex-boyfriend who vanished without a trace, a secret man who is following her every move, the disappearance of her CIA father, and the murder of her mother. Each subplot bringing you in deeper than the main story. We will see where this goes, my hope is up.