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Dead End (Dead, Bk 4)
Dead End - Dead, Bk 4
Author: Mariah Stewart
ISBN-13: 9780345483829
ISBN-10: 0345483820
Publication Date: 5/30/2006
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 148 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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alyxr avatar reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on + 19 more book reviews
FBI Profiler Annie McCall and her new fiance look into Dylan Shields death, the FBI agent she was supposed to marry. It's right there but you'll never guess who the killer is.
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When her fiancee is killed during a drug deal,
Annie McCall is left to grapple with the past. Now she and Evan Crosby want to start a bright new future, she must find answers that might prove fatal.
elpasonana avatar reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on
Could not put it down, she is fast becoming my favorite author.
reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on + 80 more book reviews
Great book, easy to read
MELNELYNN avatar reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on + 669 more book reviews
Working a case in Central America, FBI Agent Connor Shields stumbles across a horrifying sight-dozens of young children being herded into a cargo truck, obviously doomed to a future of slavery or as unwilling participants in the international child sex trade. Conflicted because he's on a very important mission, Connor is about to intervene when he's accosted by a colleague who assures him that everything is under control, that both local and US authorities are on the case.

Heartened by this news, Connor departs for his scheduled rendezvous. What he doesn't realize, however, is that his trusted associate is in league with the kidnappers, and that, because of his poor timing, he and all those he holds dear have been placed in mortal danger.

The fourth and final book in Stewart's "Dead" series (following Dead Wrong, Dead Certain, and Dead Even), Dead End cannily combines two disparate premises (the investigation into the deaths of several schoolgirls at the hands of a serial killer and the travesty that is the child sex trade), resulting in a tale guaranteed to hold readers' spellbound until they reach the last page. Although her writing is not as polished as one might expect from such a seasoned author, Stewart nevertheless manages to wring all the tension she can out of her compelling subject matter, offering her audience a book that provides suspense and social commentary in equal doses, a story dealing that effectively illustrates the toll crime takes on victims, criminals, and law enforcement officials.
reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on + 13 more book reviews
Very similar to the other books in the "end" series. It was really easy to figure out who did it. I liked it.
reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on + 57 more book reviews
Great final book to the Dead series (Dead Wrong, Dead Certain and Dead Even).
Kit avatar reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on + 68 more book reviews
When FBI agent Dylan Shields was killed in an undercover drug deal two years ago, his colleague (and financee) Annie Marie McCall was left alone with too many unanswered questions-and nothing to do but hit the job as hard as she could to escape the pain.

This book has a lot of everything, romance, thrills, and spills. Watch out for the jump-out-at-you pages.
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Great Read!
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good read
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I have read two of this series of "Dead books" and can't wait to read them all. Three murderers agree to kill each others enemies. It's a wild ride. Don't miss these books.
barbsis avatar reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on + 1076 more book reviews
FBI profiler Annie McCall finally gets her man. The surprises in this one are downright shocking! I figured out who Dylan's killer was early on but was intrigued how the author brought it to light.

Two years after her fiance's death (Dylan), Annie is still devastated and unable to get on with her life and romance with Evan Crosby, a cop in Philadelphia. Evan is determined to solve Dylan's murder for some closure for Annie. Of course, Evan has a full plate with a serial killer stalking his town. Somehow his case and Dylan's death intersect and all the questions bring the killer out of hiding.

Another excellent6 story by Mariah Stewart. I'll read anything she writes. They are always different but shocking and interesting as hell.
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"When FBI agent Dylan Shields was killed in an undercover drug deal 2 years ago, his colleague(and fiancee) Annie McCall was left alone with too many unanswered question...Mauneqvering through a minefield of deadly threats and betrayals, Annie draw nearer to connecting a face to the trigger finger that blew away her dreams..."
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Dead End (Dead, Bk 4) on + 5322 more book reviews
If you haven't read the first three books in Mariah Stewarts "DEAD" series--DEAD WRONG, DEAD CERTAIN, and DEAD EVEN--go pick up a copy today. Although not necessary to enjoy DEAD END, you'll get a much better feel for some of the main characters--plus just three really good reads--if you read the other books first.

That said, DEAD END centers around Dr. Anne Marie McCall, an FBI profiler, and her new love, police Detective Evan Crosby. At a mutual friend's wedding, Evan is surprised over the jealousy he feels by how close Annie still is with the Shields family. Her fiancé, undercover agent Dylan Shields, was murdered two years ago during a covert op. The Shields family, with its many children all in FBI positions, is a close-knit one who still has a place for the memory of what Annie and Dylan were to each other.

Evan, attempting to get over his jealousy but knowing that Annie will never be at peace until she knows what really happened to Dylan, suggests that they take one last look at the file on his death--hoping that maybe this one last shot might provide Annie with the closure she needs, and that a new set of eyes might come up with new leads in the investigation.

What they uncover are more questions, missing files, and situations that prove more and more dangerous. Who was really the intended victim that night? Does the locale of Dylan's death have something to do with the current case Evan is working on? Why are members of the extended Shields family ending up in questioning situations?

Ms. Stewart has written another winner. I'm sad to see the "DEAD" series end, but I was happy to see that with the release of DEAD END all the questions from the last three books were answered. A real winner, you won't want to miss this book. It's an excellent offering in the romantic suspense genre!
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great