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Vanish (Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles, #5) - Ilyana Kadushin, Anne Celeste Heche, Tess Gerritsen
Vanish (Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles, #5)
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Tess Gerritsen’s Vanish sports precisely those qualities that her much-acclaimed Body Double had in profusion: razor-sharp plotting, tight and economical characterisation and (most of all) the inexorable capture of the reader’s attention as her grim plot disturbingly unfolds. Of course, none of... show more
Tess Gerritsen’s Vanish sports precisely those qualities that her much-acclaimed Body Double had in profusion: razor-sharp plotting, tight and economical characterisation and (most of all) the inexorable capture of the reader’s attention as her grim plot disturbingly unfolds. Of course, none of this will come as a surprise to long-term Gerritsen fans (an ever-growing legion)--The Surgeon rang some fascinating changes on the serial killer theme, with a threat from the grave terrifying a doctor, and )--The Apprentice, with its killer utilising medical acumen, took no prisoners. But Body Double was the ace in the hole, with resourceful cop Jane Rizzoli tracking down the murderer of her doppelganger. Jane Rizzoli, readers will be glad to hear, is back in Vanish. Medical examiner Maura Isles is looking at another body in a slab. Not a new experience for her, but she’s in for another shock when the body opens its eyes and proves to be alive. And violence swiftly follows, as the mystery woman--strikingly beautiful--kills a security guard in the hospital she’s taken to, before capturing a group of hostages. One of them is a pregnant woman--Detective Jane Rizzoli, no less. And if Jane can find out what this lethal abductor wants, she may be able to save her own life--and those of the other hostages. But the clock is ticking.One might argue that Gerritsen has played safe with this scenario in terms of ratcheting up the tension. After all, a hostage situation is always surefire, with its constant threat of impending violence. But the author (as ever) studiously avoid clichés, and ensures a palm-sweating experience for the reader. A good notion, too, to make Jane Rizzoli more vulnerable in this outing. --Barry Forshaw
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 9780739316153 (073931615X)
Publisher: Random House Audio
Edition language: English
Category:
Humour, Politica
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DanySpike
DanySpike rated it
5.0 Vanish (Rizzoli & Isles #5) - Tess Gerritsen
After years and years of reading mysteries, I'm quite used to reading about horrible things, but human trafficking always makes my blood turn cold. Tess Gerritsen does a very good job in describing the setting without being too crude, but making it clear this is something horrible that is happening ...
My Own Little Corner
My Own Little Corner rated it
4.0
My favorite character in this series is Gabriel Dean. I do find him attractive. I feel I must say he is much cuter in my head than he is in the TV show. His feelings and thoughts toward Jane is one of the things about him I like the most.The switch between listening to what happened to Mila and what...
Lynn Spencer - All About Romance
Lynn Spencer - All About Romance rated it
4.5 Review - Vanish
This is my favorite Rizzoli & Isles book so far. Some of the subject matter in this book is truly disturbing(those who find plots involving sexual assault triggering may want to avoid this one), but I thought the author did a good job not only of telling a story but also of delving deep into a probl...
BUGGY
BUGGY rated it
4.5 Chilling suspense, fine as a stand-alone too
Opening Line: "My name is Mila, and this is my journey."VANISH is part 5 in the Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles series. I read it as a stand alone though and did just fine, so I can recommend it that way too. I’d also never heard of author Tess Gerritsen before this but will definitely be searching out...
Bücherchaos
Bücherchaos rated it
2.0 Scheintot (Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles, #5)
Ich hab mich mit dem Buch schwergetan muß ich zugeben. Ich kam nicht in die Geschichte rein und hab 3 Anläufe gebraucht um mich durch das Buch zu 'schlagen'.Ich fand es durch einander, zu viele Personen wo man irgendwann nicht mehr wusste wer nun wer war und was er gemacht hat.Die Rückblicke zu Mila...
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