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DEEPER THAN THE DEAD, BY TAMI HOAG (Book 1 of Oak Knoll)I had already read this book, but that was before I came to Tumblr. I thought it would be interesting to see what I would think of it after my full transformation into a raging feminist.Synopsis: A string of gruesome murders in a idyllic small ...
It is 1985. Behavior analysis and profiling are a fairly new addition to the FBI. Computers are still very expensive and not owned by many small town sheriff’s offices. DNA has barely been discovered, but there is little technology to test it yet. Forensic technology is in the stone age, yet Oak Kno...
Now while I had read one of the later books in this series and did know, at least some of the characters who survived, this was an interesting read. Four kids find a body while going home from school and this body points at a possible serial killer who is killing the women in horrible ways, torturi...
I enjoyed the intricacies of this book, following the lives of the children involved and seeing their perspective. It's a smart storyteller who remembers that children see and understand a lot more than adults give them credit for.However, I think Hoag spent too much time making sure we knew this wa...
Let me start this review by saying that I have been on an 80's kick for the last month or so, and that may have influenced my decision to read Deeper Than the Dead right now. I also want to say that in 1985, my parents had only been married for two years and that I wasn't even born yet (1986, baby!...