This week
for “Monday With Kaye” the subject is CATCH
ME by Lisa Gardner. Please welcome back Kaye George……
“Catch Me” by Lisa Gardner
The prologue plunges the reader into the lives of two girls
coping admirably with their mentally unhinged mother. Then we’re whisked into
the future and the life of twenty-eight-year-old Charlie (Charlene Rosalind
Carter Grant), whose best friend was murdered two years ago on the 21st
of January. One year ago, on the same date, her other best friend was also
murdered. The three girls were inseparable as children, after Charlie was sent
to live with her Aunt Nancy as a young girl. Charlie figures that, since it’s
now the 17th, she’ll be murdered, too. She doesn’t know why, or how
to prevent it, but wants the serial killer to at least be caught and punished.
So she contacts the person she deems best suited to catch the killer, Boston
Sergeant Detective D.D. Warren.
D.D. is dealing with her new baby, Jack, who doesn’t sleep much,
and with moving into Alex’s tiny suburban ranch house. Alex, a crime scene
expert and the father of Jack, wants to marry D.D., but she’s not ready to make
that commitment. To add stress to her already precarious life, her parents are
coming for a visit in two days. She’s also trying to track down the killer of a
series of pedophiles.
Charlie, a 911 operator, leads us, holding our breath, through
some tense emergency calls. The police don’t discount her weird request, to
find her killer after she’s dead, since she’s on their team.
The author admits to terrifying herself as well as her reader,
but she lightens the sometimes-grim mood with flashes of brilliant humor. I was
terrified, breathless, and hanging on every word as I read this book.
Reviewed by Kaye George, Author
of Choke,
for Suspense Magazine
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