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Average rating3.7
“Brilliant plotting, relentless suspense,” raved the Washington Post. “A new synonym for terror,” crowned the Detroit Free Press. The critics agree: no one writes suspense like Karin Slaughter, whose thrillers featuring medical examiner Sara Linton and her ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, have propelled her to the top of bestseller lists the world over. Now Slaughter fuses her unmatched grasp of forensic science and a mastery of complex relationships in a riveting tale of faith, doubt, and murder. The victim was buried alive in the Georgia woods—then killed in a horrifying fashion. When Sara Linton and Jeffrey Tolliver stumble upon the body, both become consumed with finding out who killed the pretty, impeccably dressed young woman. And for Sara and Jeffrey, a harrowing journey begins, one that will test their own turbulent relationship and draw dozens of lives into the case. Lena Adams is one of them. A Grant County detective for years, she has her own reasons for being drawn to this case and a fierce drive to see justice done. For these three people, who have each seen the darkest side of human nature, the body of the murdered girl is but the first in a series of shocking and sordid revelations. Now, as Jeffrey and Sara narrow the field of suspects, they must confront their own doubts and indiscretions, while Lena Adams sees herself reflected in the frightened eyes of a battered woman who may be the key figure in the case. As Faithless builds to a stunning and unforgettable climax, Karin Slaughter masterfully brings together strands of interlocking lives, family secrets, and hidden passions with one astounding truth: the identity of a killer who is more evil and dangerous than anyone could have guessed.
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6 primary booksGrant County is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by Karin Slaughter.
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Disturbing story but loved it. Sara, Jeffrey and lena are back with the discovery of a pregnant young woman bureid in the woods but we also go into their personal lives and people from their past reappear. Great book.karin Slaughter is inching her way into my favorite thriller author.
Hmm. I'm not really sure what to say about this entry other than that it was just okay. It was definitely the weakest in the Grant County series, and even though the first few books were great, I feel like most of the characters are starting to run out of steam.
The book starts off with Jeffery and Sara arguing again (no surprise there) until one of them trips on a pipe sticking out of the ground. After digging it out, they find that it is connected to a meticulously designed box. The box contains something that jumpstarts the next case.
We spend the rest of the book with the pair and their police cohorts searching the county for clues.
The story was fairly ordinary and had some obvious revelations towards the end. I would say this series is known for that, but there are usually a few shocking revelations thrown in. The procedural elements are very ho-hum; most of the suspects are easy to spot, and the twists were not all that thrilling.
That's pretty much it. No highs and no lows; just okay.
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