The greatest weapon against a serial killer? A girl with no fear. February 2006 Catherine is dead.
Fearless FBI is the newest Fearless series, starting when Gaia graduates from college. She is 21 years old and trying to turn over a new leaf when she enters the FBI, but it's hard after so many years of ignoring the rules. So far, only two books have come out, but a third and probably a fourth are soon to emerge.
Characters are:
Jennifer Bishop - a Special Agent in the FBI who specializes in psychological profiling.
Brian Malloy - a Special Agent in the FBI; Gaia’s mentor; might be aware of Gaia’s fearlessness
Catherine Sanders - fellow trainee at Quantico; specializes in computers and technology; it was learned she was a terrorist in the third book
Will Taylor - deceased; fellow trainee at the Quantico; very egotistical; romance between him and Gaia
Kim Lau - male; gay; specializes in psychological behavior
The greatest weapon against a serial killer? A girl with no fear. Gaia Moore isn't like anyone else in the world. She's trained in ten different martial arts. She has a sharp mind, and an even sharper tongue. As a teenager she cut class to bust gang members and drug dealers on the streets of New York City. And now Gaia's been recruited to join the world's leading crime-fighting organization.
At FBI training camp in Quantico, Gaia will become a part of an unparalleled team. She'll learn the strict codes and procedures of the FBI. She'll be pushed to her body and mind's utmost limits.
She'll learn how to hunt serial killers.
And she will catch one.
There's been a murder.
And it isn't part of some FBI training exercise. Late one night, in the middle of a rainstorm, Gaia and her roommate stumbled upon an actual killing. Since they were the only ones to glimpse the perp, headquarters has granted Gaia and Catherine temporary FBI badges to solve the case. Way to hit the ground running.
But the investigation is not like a TV show. It's gruesome. It's frustrating. It's real.
When the killer strikes again, they realize this isn't a one-shot deal either. Gaia tries to piece together some clues, but there's no real lead to go on. And without a profile, the next victim could be anyone. Anyone at all.

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At least that's what the FBI claims. They say there's no point investigating the strange disappearance any further. Instead they want Gaia to stay in Quantico to carry on the search for the Lollipop Murderer.
Gaia is convinced her partner is still alive -- and that she needs help. Even if it means putting the murder case on hold, Gaia must go after her.
But going AWOL means losing the support of the FBI. Gaia will be completely on her own and heading into danger. Because Catherine's abduction is far more complicated -- and more sinister -- than she realized. In fact, it's a whole new mystery.

An agent's work is never done.
Hot-shot recruit Gaia Moore has just managed to close one case -- and find her way back into the FBI's good graces -- when the Lollipop Murderer strikes again. Every minute that passes with the killer on the loose puts more innocent women in danger.
Gaia and Kim are closing in on the killer. But when all leads point to the same suspect, Gaia is thrown off balance -- and into conflict with her partner. Because Kim's theories incriminate the one person she desperately wants to trust.