


The other main character in this book is Simon, the serial killer that offers clues to help track the current serial killer. They support each other, and bounce ideas off each other. Instead, they form a strong bond that helps them work together on interviewing the convicts and working the case. There was just enough between them that it could have turned into a romance, but I really admire that Marney doesn’t take their relationship into that territory. I really enjoyed the teamwork between Emma and Travis.

If, however, you like murder, clues, lots of twist and turns, teamwork, a heroine survivor who isn’t afraid to take on some really bad guys, detective work and teenage sociopaths (coz they are lots of fun (in books, of course)) then this is the perfect book for you. If you are squeamish, this is not the book for you. But when teenagers continue to be killed, in horrific ways, Travis and Emma find that their interviews may have insight into the case. Her partner is Travis Bell, training to be a US Marshal and whose father was killed by Simon Gutmunsson, a convicted serial killer. Now the FBI want her to work for them, interviewing convicted killers to help them catch new offenders. Set in 1982, two teens are recruited to help the FBI interview teenage serial killers. None Shall Sleep is a scary, psychological thriller for teens (or older teen readers, at least), perfect for crime and mystery fans. But while Simon seems to be giving them the information they need to save lives, he’s an expert manipulator playing a very long game…and he has his sights set on Emma. Despite Travis’s objections, Emma becomes the conduit between Simon and the FBI team. Working against the clock, they must turn to one of the country’s most notorious incarcerated murderers for help: teenage sociopath Simon Gutmunsson. But when the team is called in to give advice on an active case-a serial killer who exclusively hunts teenagers-things begin to unravel. From the start, Emma and Travis develop a quick friendship, gaining information from juvenile murderers that even the FBI can’t crack. In 1982, two teenagers-serial killer survivor Emma Lewis and US Marshal candidate Travis Bell-are recruited by the FBI to interview convicted juvenile killers and provide insight and advice on cold cases.
