Immoral
by:
Brian Freeman (author)
In a riveting debut thriller that has drawn comparisons to masters of the genre like Dennis Lehane and Michael Connelly, Brian Freeman weaves obsession, sex, and revenge into a story that grips the reader with vivid characters and shocking plot twists from the first page to the last.Lieutenant...
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In a riveting debut thriller that has drawn comparisons to masters of the genre like Dennis Lehane and Michael Connelly, Brian Freeman weaves obsession, sex, and revenge into a story that grips the reader with vivid characters and shocking plot twists from the first page to the last.Lieutenant Jonathan Stride is suffering from an ugly case of déjà vu. For the second time in a year, a beautiful teenage girl has disappeared off the streets of Duluth, Minnesota—gone without a trace, like a bitter gust off Lake Superior. The two victims couldn’t be more different. First it was Kerry McGrath, bubbly, sweet sixteen. And now Rachel Deese, strange, sexually charged, a wild child. The media hounds Stride to catch a serial killer, and as the search carries him from the icy stillness of the northern woods to the erotic heat of Las Vegas, he must decide which facts are real and which are illusions. And Stride finds his own life changed forever by the secrets he uncovers. Secrets that stretch across time in a web of lies, death, and illicit desire. Secrets that are chillingly…immoral. Immoral is a 2006 Edgar Award Nominee for Best First Novel.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312939724 (0312939728)
Publish date: June 27th 2006
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Suspense,
Romantic Suspense,
Psychological Thriller
Series: Jonathan Stride (#1)
Not terrible, just boring. After an hour and a half of listening, I couldn't bring myself to care about any of the characters or even wonder about the disappearance/death of the two girls. I found myself wondering what was on TV. So I DNF'd at 11%.
Well, I didn't see that coming! This mystery had me completely fooled. I was way off in who I thought was guilty. Can't wait to read more in the Jonathan Stride series. And I loved the Duluth setting!
if i cant figure out the mystery its an automatic five stars lol. plus it was very well written :-)
One thing I always look forward to in a book, is not being able to anticipate the ending. Because of that, I have become a real fan of the thriller genre with it fast pace and high amount of plot twists. In fact, I was beginning to think that no amount twists could be to many, but I have to say, i...
Two teenage girls have disappeared without a trace in the space of a little over a year in Duluth, MN, and the media is stoking fears of a serial killer. Lt. Jonathan Stride, still dealing with the death of his beloved wife from cancer, must seek out the tangled connections that bind the two girls, ...