A review by nikki_in_niagara
The Hundredth Man by Jack Kerley

4.0

A new unit dedicated to psychotic crimes is looking into a case where nonsensical inscriptions are written on the bodies. Carson Ryder ends up going to his imprisoned serial killer brother for help.

I found this on my shelves and had no prescribed ideas as to how it would be. I did end up enjoying it quite a bit. Carson Ryder is a bit of an egotistical guy but he grew on me. And I can see the potential for his growth as a character further into the series. The crime is a good one that kept me guessing and the scenes and descriptions were a good bit gross. I plan on reading more of the series.