Showing posts with label Karin Slaughter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karin Slaughter. Show all posts
Friday, January 06, 2023
Mystery Fanfare: WILL TRENT: New TV series based on Karin Slaughter's mysteries
Mystery Fanfare: WILL TRENT: New TV series based on Karin Slaughter...: I caught the first episode of Will Trent last night. It's a n ew ABC crime drama bas ed on Karin Slaughter’s bestselling mystery serie...
Monday, May 30, 2022
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter: Reviewed by Kristin Charlotte and Samantha Quinn are teenage sisters whose happy though eccentric family has been ripped apart. Firs...
Friday, February 14, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Cleaning the Gold: A Jack Reacher and Will Trent S...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Cleaning the Gold: A Jack Reacher and Will Trent S...: Reviewed by Kristin As I may have mentioned once or twice, I do enjoy Karin Slaughter’s series based around Georgia Bureau of ...
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Friday, January 31, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter: Reviewed by Kristin Series books are hard to review. Characters’ back stories can arc through several books, and when done wel...
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Jerry's House of Everything: BILL CRIDER, MEGAN ABBOTT, LAWRENCE BLOCK, AND KAR...
Jerry's House of Everything: BILL CRIDER, MEGAN ABBOTT, LAWRENCE BLOCK, AND KAR...: From Bouchercon XLVI (2015) in Raleigh, Mark Coggins leads the "Masters" panel, in which Bill, Megan, Larry, and Karin discuss the...
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Monday, June 13, 2016
Monday With Kaye: "Pretty Girls" by Karin Slaughter (Reviewed by Kaye George)
Another Monday as we roll on
through June means Kaye George is back with another reading suggestion. This is
also release day for Kaye’s new book, DEATH ON THE TREK which is the second book in her People of the Wind series. You should check it out. If an awesome
cover truly sells books, this one should sell like crazy!
Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter
Slaughter’s
first psychological thriller, her fifteenth novel, starts out with seemingly
unrelated chapters about seemingly unrelated people. This turns out to be a
beautiful construction that depicts a shattered Atlanta family. Twenty-four
years ago, Julia Carroll disappeared from the University of Georgia campus.
She’s never been found and her remaining family doesn’t know if she’s dead or
alive.
The tragedy
not only split up her parents, Sam and Helen, the aftermath drove a wedge
between her sisters, Lydia and Claire, that has lasted eighteen years. Claire
married the incredibly successful millionaire, Paul Scott, lives a perfect
life, at least to an outside observer. While Lydia, having struggled for years
with drug and other legal problems, is climbing out of the messes she’s created
and is finding meaning through her daughter, Dee, struggling to send her to a
private school she can’t afford.
Now another
young, pretty, blonde has gone missing. This one only sixteen, but there are
similarities between her and Julia and the media attention is dredging up the
old despair and ripping open the wounds of all of them, except Sam, who has
already committed suicide. This new disaster could either draw the family back
together, or tear them even further apart.
This book is
dark, intense, and quite graphic. It will keep you on the edge of your seat
with your shoulders tensed for the next blow, then the next, then the next. I
stayed up way too late finishing it!
Reviewed by Kaye George, author of “Death in the Time of Ice,” for Suspense Magazine
Reviewed by Kaye George, author of “Death in the Time of Ice,” for Suspense Magazine
Friday, March 13, 2015
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Good Girl, A.J. Fikry, Broken, and Kni...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Good Girl, A.J. Fikry, Broken, and Kni...: Summary by Meygan First we discussed The Good Girl by Mary Kubica. For those of you who liked Gone Girl , you may want to chec...
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