Without Mercy
by:
Angela Dawe (author)
Lisa Jackson (author)
A Juicy Creep-A-Thon. . .Builds To A Suprising Cliffhanger Ending. Publishers Weekly (starred review) At first, it sounds like the answer to a parent's prayers: an elite boarding school in the Oregon mountains where wayward kids turn their lives around. But behind the idyllic veneer lie...
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A Juicy Creep-A-Thon. . .Builds To A Suprising Cliffhanger Ending. Publishers Weekly (starred review) At first, it sounds like the answer to a parent's prayers: an elite boarding school in the Oregon mountains where wayward kids turn their lives around. But behind the idyllic veneer lie disturbing rumors of missing students and questionable treatments. "A Nail-Biting Roller-Coaster Ride." Library Journal Jules Farentino knows her half-sister, Shaylee, has been going off the rails lately. She's just not sure Blue Rock Academy is the answer. Accepting a teaching position there lets Jules keep an eye on Shay, but also confirms her fears. One student is found hanged, another near death. Something sinister is at hand--and Jules may already be too late to stop it. "The Book's Ending Will Throw Most Readers For A Loop." --The Free Lance-Star As a brutal snowstorm sweeps in, cutting off the remote campus from the rest of the world, Jules will discover the Academy's dark secrets, and confront a murderous evil without limits, without remorse, without mercy. . .
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781441813220 (1441813225)
Publish date: April 1st 2010
Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
Edition language: English
Series: Mercy (#1)
This book was OK..it really didn't pop but it did keep me entertained. I would probably give this author another try.
Dit is het eerste boek wat ik heb gelezen van Lisa Jackson en ik moet eerlijk bekennen dat ik gemixte gevoelens heb over dit boek.Dit boek las heerlijk weg. Ik heb hem in 2 avonden uitgelezen. Lisa Jackson weet goed de aandacht te grijpen met haar schrijfstijl. Ze beschrijft met name de omgeving erg...
3.5 stars. This isn't Jackson's best work - it was far more predictable than her other books. But I still enjoyed it anyhow.