Blood Game
by:
Iris Johansen (author)
First comes darkness, then comes fear Eve Duncan is back! Blockbuster New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen’s latest thriller brings Eve closer to discovering her daughter’s killer…and into a web of danger from which she may not be able to escape… Eve Duncan returns in a thriller that...
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First comes darkness, then comes fear Eve Duncan is back! Blockbuster New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen’s latest thriller brings Eve closer to discovering her daughter’s killer…and into a web of danger from which she may not be able to escape… Eve Duncan returns in a thriller that pits her against the most evil mind she has ever encountered: a ruthless killer who taunts her with his every move…and who has a special affinity for blood. When a Georgia senator’s daughter is found murdered, and her body drained of blood, Eve Duncan is drawn into the web of Kevin Jelak—a serial murderer who is on Eve’s short list of killers who might know something about her missing daughter Bonnie. When a goblet of blood is found in Eve’s refrigerator, she knows the taunting is over…and the games have begun. As Eve and Jelak engage in a dance of death, Eve must call upon those she loves and trusts the most…even if it means bringing them into the game as well.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780312368128 (0312368127)
Publish date: October 20th 2009
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Romance,
Adult,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Suspense,
Romantic Suspense
Series: Eve Duncan (#9)
I love Iris Johansen's Eve Duncan series, but Blood Game was a little disappointing for me. The book had quite a few editing errors, and one major continuity error with Megan's Uncles name. In Quicksand he had one name, but in this book he had a different name. Not what I was expecting from a best s...
This was my first eve Duncan book. I will read the next one just to see if it will get a bit more interesting. I liked it but not enough to read all of eve's story like I have other series where I did not start with the begining
I'd like to know why so many killers claim to have killed Eve's daughter. Is this normal? Is Eve really that famous? I still enjoy Ms. Johansen's writing style but this constant struggle to find closure for Bonnie's killer is a taking a tad long.