Location:Georgia, USA
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Should Be Dead overall is a good book. It's a good read for an ebook you can buy for free on Amazon.
That said, it can have spots that contextually don't fare well with the plot.
Posing as a federal agent is one thing, but using your real name on the fake documents especially since you were a victim yourself, is like asking to get caught. The book never specifically mentions a time period where this took place, but due to the mentions of Google Maps and Kindle, it seems like this would've taken place around post-2007 and pre-2012, which would be harder for Valkyrie to even pose as a federal agent without being found out pretty quickly. Of course, it is a smaller county, so I can't be too critical of why Val decided to do that, but it was a risky play altogether.
I love how graphic and detailed certain sections of the book were. The murder scene you see around the beginning of the book, maybe Chapter 2 or 3, is so detailed that you could kind of imagine stepping into that scene as Deputy Sherrif Kinney. It gives you an idea of how messed up Odin and Loki, the serial killers, are.