THE KILLING HOUR, Kimberly investigates the strange case of a psychopath who kills two victims at a time. How does this case help Kimberly grow as person?
As someone who lost her mother and her sister to a psychopath, Kimberly is haunted by death. Violence in her world isn’t an abstract concept, but something that can happen to her at any time. She is more aware of her surroundings than an ordinary person, more obsessed with personal security, body language, the stranger in a crowd. She is training to be an FBI agent-someone who hunts predators-and yet she inherently feels hunted. By taking on the case of the Eco-Killer, Kimberly gets to rise to the challenge. She gets to prove to her peers, but mostly to herself, that she is strong, capable and powerful. Once and for all, she sheds the mantle of victim, for the badge of law enforcement. I think her mother would be very proud.