Katie Freeman Series by Julie Mellon
The Katie Freeman series by Julie Mellon is a gripping collection of crime thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Featuring FBI Agent Katie Freeman and her partner Michael Powell, the series delves into complex cases, personal struggles, and the pursuit of justice. Each book is packed with suspense, twists, and emotional depth, making it a must-read for mystery lovers.
Publication Order of Katie Freeman Books
- Free to Kill (2014)
- Free to Deceive (2015)
- Free to Live (2015)
- Free to Believe (2016)
- Free to Prey (2017)
- Free to Scream (2018)
- Free to Steal (2019)
- Free to Burn (2019)
- Free to Heal (2020)
Free to Kill (2014)
Katie Freeman’s life is turned upside down when she is reassigned to Tennessee. Her first case involves a woman who was abducted, tortured, and left for dead. As more women go missing, Katie and her new partner, Michael Powell, must race against time to uncover the truth. This thrilling debut sets the stage for the series with its fast-paced action and emotional stakes.
Free to Deceive (2015)
Katie and Michael are called to investigate a chilling discovery: thirteen bodies buried in a park. The gruesome nature of the murders points to a sadistic killer. As they dig deeper, they uncover a web of secrets and lies. This book keeps readers guessing with its intricate plot and shocking revelations.
Free to Live (2015)
Katie stumbles upon a cold case that might be connected to her own past. Could her missing mother be involved in her father’s murder? As Katie grapples with personal demons, she must also navigate a challenging relationship with a fellow FBI agent. This installment blends personal drama with a compelling mystery.
Free to Believe (2016)
Suspended from duty, Katie and Michael take on a cold case involving ritualistic murders from decades ago. With only a week to solve the case, they must uncover the truth before their careers are permanently derailed. This book is a race against time, filled with tension and unexpected twists.
Free to Prey (2017)
Katie’s return to work is anything but smooth. A mysterious package on her desk and a brutal family murder lead her into a case that hits too close to home. As threats mount, Katie and Michael must rely on their partnership to survive. This book is a rollercoaster of suspense and danger.
Free to Scream (2018)
Katie and Michael investigate a series of murders that seem to be connected to a local theater. The killer’s motives are as dramatic as the stage itself. This installment is a chilling exploration of obsession and revenge.
Free to Steal (2019)
A bank robbery gone wrong leads Katie and Michael to uncover a decade-long series of crimes. But the motive behind the robberies is far more sinister than money. This book is a masterclass in suspense, with twists that will leave you breathless.
Free to Burn (2019)
A newlywed couple is found brutally murdered, and the case bears eerie similarities to another crime. As Katie and Michael dig deeper, they uncover connections to a long-forgotten disappearance. This book is a haunting tale of love, loss, and betrayal.
Free to Heal (2020)
Katie is still reeling from personal loss when she is assigned a case involving the kidnapping and murder of a young girl. The investigation takes her into the darkest corners of humanity. This emotional and gripping finale showcases Katie’s resilience and determination.
Why You’ll Love the Katie Freeman Series
The Katie Freeman series is perfect for fans of crime thrillers with strong, relatable characters. Katie’s journey as an FBI agent is as compelling as the cases she solves. The partnership between Katie and Michael adds depth and heart to the series. Each book is a page-turner, filled with suspense, twists, and emotional moments.
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