The Perfect House (A Jessie Hunt Psychological Suspense Thriller—Book Three)
By Blake Pierce
- Release Date: 2019-04-30
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
In THE PERFECT HOUSE (Book #3), criminal profiler Jessie Hunt, 29, fresh from the FBI Academy, returns to find herself hunted by her murderous father, locked in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Meanwhile, she must race to stop a killer in a new case that leads her deep into suburbia—and to the brink of her own psyche. The key to her survival, she realizes, lies in deciphering her past—a past she never wanted to face again.
A fast-paced psychological suspense thriller with unforgettable characters and heart-pounding suspense, THE PERFECT HOUSE is book #3 in a riveting new series that will leave you turning pages late into the night.
Books #4-#24 are also available!
Reviews
Unbelievable
2By BrainteezeThe father has turned into some super villain with special force type strength and killing capabilities. Why would he bring C4 to get into the apartment & how are you detonating them in close quarters with zero effect on your faculties. He kills four people, sets off multiple explosions, gets shot twice, jumps off a balcony and escapes into the night come on. Lastly, another run in with the victimized woman/killer is not a thrilling ending. Not every thriller needs to end with the protagonist fighting the killer and living to fight another day.continuing
5By an unpublished authori can’t stop reading. i’m giving all my money into these books to continue. this series is so goodrepetitious
2By madddddblackkkkkkwomaannnnI am half way through the book and I swear I’m reading the same thing over and over and over! The story line from the 2nd and 3rd book keeps being mentioned! I read through the first 2 books ready to read the third and now it’s repeating everything that already happened! I could have started on this book and knew EXACTLY what happened and skipped to the next. When does the real plot start in this book?I can’t stop reading
5By Jansglad86Every time I start a new book in this series I can’t put it down! Highly recommend for anyone with an interest in psychological thrillers!Repetitious
3By 12453678It seems like the story line is too much like the story line in other series. The lack of proof reading is always a problem in this authors writing. Still it keeps me coming back for more. PLEASE HIRE A NEW EDITOR!!!Aww Man
3By TBee444I’m such a huge fan of Blake Pierce but this book was disappointing. It was incredibly predictable. The explosion at the main character’s apartment is where it went downhill. Too unrealistic and rushed.Third in the Perfect series
4By Indeed sleepCouldn’t put it down, lots of twists and turns to keep you entertained.Disappointed
1By Jen AldermanA little disappointed in this book. Plenty of typos and the ending was way too similar to the second book (the perfect block)Exciting!
5By Judles66Fun read!!!!....couldn’t put it down!!!Too obvious
2By aledepucciNo much mystery and originality here, is pretty much the same over and over again in each of this books... this is the last I read. Wouldn’t recommendedIt only gets better!!
5By U'i Wahine💙This third book keeps you reading & wanting to figure out what will happen to Jessie! Keeps me up late reading! I recommend this book! Off to read the next one....Good book, poor editing
4By whozon1stOnce again, the story is compelling but the grammatical errors, misspellings, and sentence convolutions distract. It bothers the heck out of me. This, more than anything, is why it’s not 5 stars.This book was bad but the author has better ones
1By CreativmindsetThis was a chore to read. Not including the grammatical errors, the plot was jumbled and predictable— predictable can be fine if you enjoy the journey, but for some reason I just couldn’t connect with it. The main character, in the previous installments, is pretty bland— her personality is trauma, and the narrator will not forget to remind you of it consistently. Her point of view is filled with worries, snap judgments, and superiority complex due to her intuition— interjected with thoughts about her detective partner. In the past books I was able to overlook this because I liked the authors’ writing style at times and they were easy reads. This was not. This book had two main storylines and both were uninteresting— the carryover storyline led nowhere and provided little headway/interesting or new info about her or her father’s past, just reinforced the impenetrable psycho stereotype. The second storyline is so forgettable and also insulting— this is the third time the main character had the final run-in with the killer, going in to the encounter under lax or unassuming pretenses. SO DUMB. I’m tired and not even quarantine will bore me enough to read more from this series.The Perfect House
4By Roxms2003Book 3 is the last I listened to in this series, because I got too much into my own head. The main character, since book 1, has gone through an horrific life starting at the age of 6 with her father, a serial killer who attempted to kill her and is still hunting her. This alone might have broken anyone. She continues to have harrowing, near death experiences at the hands of other people. In each book. Over a few months. Story lines are too much for me to stick with, but interesting nonetheless.Love the series!!
5By x16brooke16xI just finish “the preface block” an I am so excited to read this one “the 3rd book” I am real excited to know how crutchfield knows Jessie’s every move an how he is keeping in contact with the out side!!Keeps you reading!
4By C1951AI stayed up way too late last night finishing this book. Blake Pierce writes a real page turner...The Perfect House
5By 6161mauiReally good read.Fairly disappointed in the recap
2By jazminenejdkkdkdI’m on page 100 and I’m just so tired of the recap. So tired to the point I stopped reading to write a review. I don’t think it’s fair to the readers that have been here since book one. Also it would be different if there were new developments or thoughts from the writer but it’s the same recap - almost word for word. It’s making it fairly difficult to get past these first few chapters. I don’t know if I’ll be reading book four if it has this extensive recap.The perfect house
4By maribrow6Good read. Kept me interested till I finished it.

