Say Goodbye - FBI Profiler, Bk 6 Author:Lisa Gardner Come into my parlor ... — For FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy it starts with a pregnant hooker. The story Delilah Rose tells Kimberly is too horrifying to be true. But prostitutes are disappearing, leaving behind no bodies and no explanations -- except one only Kimberly, herself four months pregnant, is willing to believe. Could a sadist be hun... more »ting the streets for vulnerable young girls and using spiders to do his dirty work?
Said the spider to the fly....
Either a serial killer has found the key to the perfect murder or Kimberly is following clues to a crime that never happened. In fact, Kimberly's caught in a web more lethal than any spider's, and the more she fights for answers, the more tightly she's trapped. She's already close -- too close -- to a psychopath who makes women's nightmares come alive. And like her mother and sister before her, both victims of a serial killer, it won't be long before it's Kimberly's time to say goodbye with her dying breath....« less
Actually wasn't sure about this book. There was a buy 2 for 6 bucks and this was my second recluctant choice. Boy was I wrong about that. Turned out I loved it more than my first choice. (Gone by Jonathan Kellerman.) It's been a while since I sat up all night to finish a book, but this one grabbed me. The characters are in depth and it's hard to know who's who or who to trust. This one kept me guessing and even the ending still has me guessing. (could there be another one in the works?) This is the first time I've read Gardner and if the rest of her books are even half as good I'm going to love them!
Learned more than I wanted to about spiders, but was interesting. This book scared dickens out of me but I couldn't put it down. Got confussing at the end. Just when you think you know what will happen, it doesn't. I would recommed this book.
FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy is five months pregnant and should be cutting back on her work. Instead she is drawn into a case when a hooker tells her that prostitutes are disappearing from the streets and no one cares. Kimberly checks into this and finds Georgia Bureau of Investigation Agent Sal Martignetti is also looking into the matter since finding a package of drivers licenses on his car windshield. All of the women in the photos have not been seen in a long time. Kimberly and Sal join forces to see if they can find enough information to start a task force or if there is actually no crime.
This book was very hard for me to put down. I stayed up half the night reading it. Lisa Gardner has written a riveting suspense story with some great characters. Kimberly has been in a couple of Gardner's books. We get to know more about her and her marriage to GBI Agent Mac McCormack.
This is a dark suspense novel that covers disturbing topics such as child abuse, torture and murder. There are multiple plots and point-of-views in this book including the point-of-view of a man-made monster. All of the multiple plots come together near the end of the book in a very satisfying way. If you are a person who does not like intense disturbing topics (or have a hatred of spiders), you should stay away from this book. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
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A lock-the-doors scary, up-all-night thriller. Victim begets villian begets victim begets villian... If the neighborhood pedofile doesn't creep you out now, he will after reading this. Good backstory with the FBI agents. Great ending.
This was the second book by Lisa Gardner I read and I must say it's my favorite of hers. It's an awesome read and her authentic imagination is just awesome. This was definitely great.