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This was a fast read! If you like plot twists and edge of your seat reading then this one is for you. Her style of writing is amazing! She writes complex story lines that grab you and hold you till the shocking end. This was my first book that I read from her and I immediatley went and got another.
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Since everyone else has reviewed it to death, I'll just say that this is the Karin Slaughter book I liked least. If this had been the one I read first, I wouldn't have read any others. BUT... I absolutely enjoyed the rest, and will definitely read any new releases; she is a very talented story-teller!
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I would have given this book a five star rating except for two things;
first of all the ending which really bites big time and second of all this book seemed to go on and on and on in places that caused this book to simply drag at times.
I can usually read one of her books in a day or two because they are so exciting... drawing you into the story to where you feel you can't sleep until you've finished and all the characters are safe and sound.
This book how ever should have been 60 to 70 pages shorter.I felt as though the author was getting tired of the whole story and being unable to come up with anything just kept adding unnecessary nonsense to fill a certain page requirement.
This is the first book of hers that I have been disappointed in and I will read the next one and hope it's back up to her old standard.
first of all the ending which really bites big time and second of all this book seemed to go on and on and on in places that caused this book to simply drag at times.
I can usually read one of her books in a day or two because they are so exciting... drawing you into the story to where you feel you can't sleep until you've finished and all the characters are safe and sound.
This book how ever should have been 60 to 70 pages shorter.I felt as though the author was getting tired of the whole story and being unable to come up with anything just kept adding unnecessary nonsense to fill a certain page requirement.
This is the first book of hers that I have been disappointed in and I will read the next one and hope it's back up to her old standard.
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My sister is a huge KS fan, and I picked this one up to appease her. While it can work as a stand alone book, I did not realize that it is 6th in a series. What a stinker. I didn't care for the writing, the story or the characters. Judging by the reviews I've read, I am not alone in my opinion. Even her biggest fans hated the ending. Needless to say, I will not be reading anything by this author again.
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I MEAN IT. IF YOU READ ANY FURTHER, AND HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK - YOU WILL SPOIL THE END OF IT, FEEL LIKE AN IDIOT ONCE YOU GET THERE AND IT'S YOUR OWN DAMN FAULT STUPID!
Ok, now that we're clear.
I loved this book. I also knew Karin was going to have to put an end to the series or take it to a totally new place, I mean how many horrible things can happen in Grant county before the US Government secretly blows it off the map?
Anyway, I just NEVER, EVER, EVER expected her to kill Jeffery. In hindsight, and once the shock wore off - I understood. But oh, I was PISSED at the author for a while when he died. I must have read and re-read those last two pages over and over, crying. Then I went to her website, looking for a DAMN explanation, because I was so mad!
Ha ha! Do you think I get a bit carried away with reading?
Anyway, I am excited to have Karin begin again with Lena and Sara (and baby?) somewhere else, or in new circumstances. But I will probably never forgive Karin for killing Jeffery.
Overall, excellent book - as usual. All of her Grant County Series have been fantastic.
Ok, now that we're clear.
I loved this book. I also knew Karin was going to have to put an end to the series or take it to a totally new place, I mean how many horrible things can happen in Grant county before the US Government secretly blows it off the map?
Anyway, I just NEVER, EVER, EVER expected her to kill Jeffery. In hindsight, and once the shock wore off - I understood. But oh, I was PISSED at the author for a while when he died. I must have read and re-read those last two pages over and over, crying. Then I went to her website, looking for a DAMN explanation, because I was so mad!
Ha ha! Do you think I get a bit carried away with reading?
Anyway, I am excited to have Karin begin again with Lena and Sara (and baby?) somewhere else, or in new circumstances. But I will probably never forgive Karin for killing Jeffery.
Overall, excellent book - as usual. All of her Grant County Series have been fantastic.
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Bk 7 in the Sara Linton series. Again the interactions of the characters with the tight plot is a Karin Slaughter's signature. You don't want to miss this thriller with an ending that was never expected.
Four stars and a must for thriller and suspense fans. If yor have never read Karin Slaughter as thriller or sispense, you need to try her books.
Four stars and a must for thriller and suspense fans. If yor have never read Karin Slaughter as thriller or sispense, you need to try her books.
This book was good and had twists and turns though the closer it got to the end better it got. For I gasped at the very end and it was wow. The over all story line was well ok let's say it was different.
Okay
Over the course of some fine, even brilliant, novels, Karin Slaughter has explored a relationship triangle among Heartsdale, Georgia police chief Jeffery Tolliver; medical examiner and pediatrician Dr. Sara Linton, Jeffery's (now and again) wife; and detective Lena Adams. Damaged by a rough and terrifying childhood, Lena has a pattern of getting herself into jams, and Jeffery is called upon to extricate her from most of them, often putting himself in danger. The situation is one that Sara finds untenable, resulting not only in tension between herself and Jeffery but open hostility between Lena and Sara.
BEYOND REACH commences with Lena once again at the center of a disaster. She is discovered in her hometown of Reese, sitting on the football bleachers of the local high school, near a burning van that contains the charred remains of an unknown victim. Lena refuses to provide any explanation for what has occurred, even as she is hospitalized for observation. When Jeffery is notified of the incident, he immediately begins the three-hour drive to Reese, accompanied by his wife. This could not have come at a worse time for Sara, who is involved in a vicious medical malpractice case that threatens to derail her career.
The mystery deepens, however, when Lena, reacting violently to the arrival of Sara and Jeffery, manages to escape from police custody with their apparent help. At this point, Slaughter utilizes a unique narrative method. She follows Sara and Jeffery in the present time while alternating with Lena's story, which begins three days previously, chronicling the events that ultimately lead to her being found, bruised and uncommunicative, at what appears to be a murder scene.
As the twin trails of Slaughter's narrative unfold, much of Lena's heretofore unknown background is revealed. The answer to the ultimate question --- What possessed Lena to return to her hometown, a place full of unhappy memories and nightmares? --- provides the keys not only to her past but also to the maelstrom of the present.
Even as she attempts by any means possible to force Sara and Jeffery to leave her to her own fate, Lena succeeds only in drawing them into a series of violent encounters that can, and will, end badly. By the time the two narratives again intersect, an ironic nobility is demonstrated and a resolution of sorts is had. As has been noted elsewhere, however, the end of one tale is only the beginning of another.
The pacing of the plot and narrative is simply breathtaking. Slaughter's descriptive powers reach new heights here and are unitized to particular --- and sometimes peculiar --- effect in the midst of several dark passages that gaze unflinchingly into the stark result of violence. The conclusion is so abrupt and unexpected that it will bear re-reading a number of times, even as you scream "NO!" during the course of doing so. BEYOND REACH, Slaughter's best work to date, hints of even greater brilliance to come.
BEYOND REACH commences with Lena once again at the center of a disaster. She is discovered in her hometown of Reese, sitting on the football bleachers of the local high school, near a burning van that contains the charred remains of an unknown victim. Lena refuses to provide any explanation for what has occurred, even as she is hospitalized for observation. When Jeffery is notified of the incident, he immediately begins the three-hour drive to Reese, accompanied by his wife. This could not have come at a worse time for Sara, who is involved in a vicious medical malpractice case that threatens to derail her career.
The mystery deepens, however, when Lena, reacting violently to the arrival of Sara and Jeffery, manages to escape from police custody with their apparent help. At this point, Slaughter utilizes a unique narrative method. She follows Sara and Jeffery in the present time while alternating with Lena's story, which begins three days previously, chronicling the events that ultimately lead to her being found, bruised and uncommunicative, at what appears to be a murder scene.
As the twin trails of Slaughter's narrative unfold, much of Lena's heretofore unknown background is revealed. The answer to the ultimate question --- What possessed Lena to return to her hometown, a place full of unhappy memories and nightmares? --- provides the keys not only to her past but also to the maelstrom of the present.
Even as she attempts by any means possible to force Sara and Jeffery to leave her to her own fate, Lena succeeds only in drawing them into a series of violent encounters that can, and will, end badly. By the time the two narratives again intersect, an ironic nobility is demonstrated and a resolution of sorts is had. As has been noted elsewhere, however, the end of one tale is only the beginning of another.
The pacing of the plot and narrative is simply breathtaking. Slaughter's descriptive powers reach new heights here and are unitized to particular --- and sometimes peculiar --- effect in the midst of several dark passages that gaze unflinchingly into the stark result of violence. The conclusion is so abrupt and unexpected that it will bear re-reading a number of times, even as you scream "NO!" during the course of doing so. BEYOND REACH, Slaughter's best work to date, hints of even greater brilliance to come.
Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver receives a call. Once again his Detective, Lena Adams, is in trouble. She's been arrested for a murder in her hometown. Jeffrey and Sara Linton try to wade through the evidence and the bodies in order to help clear Lena.
I loved the mystery and I loved the characters. Great story. I certainly wasn't too happy with the last few pages. If you've read this book, you'll know what I'm talking about. My overall rating: 4.5 Stars.
I loved the mystery and I loved the characters. Great story. I certainly wasn't too happy with the last few pages. If you've read this book, you'll know what I'm talking about. My overall rating: 4.5 Stars.
good series ! this is a gripping story that I don't want to see end!
enjoyed it
karin has put together another intriqeing book. A must read for all those who like to second guess the authors. page turner and then some.


