Blood Game
by:
Iris Johansen (author)
The murder was high profile; its victim, the daughter of a Georgia senator; but what drew Eve Duncan to this grisly crime was its perpetrator. Duncan believed that this homicide was the work of Kevin Jelak, a serial killer who she believes may be linked to the disappearance of her daughter,...
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The murder was high profile; its victim, the daughter of a Georgia senator; but what drew Eve Duncan to this grisly crime was its perpetrator. Duncan believed that this homicide was the work of Kevin Jelak, a serial killer who she believes may be linked to the disappearance of her daughter, Bonnie. And there's no doubt that Jelak has set Eve herself squarely in his sights: He even leaves a bloody souvenir inside her home. A thriller complete with a taunting madman killer.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781429959872 (1429959878)
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.