4 member(s) found this review helpful.
WOW!! This book was a great book, but beware it is very graphic with the sexual abuse of children. I would have to stop and put it down a few times just to get the images from my head. I did finish the book however, because it is a good story and it does show how real(unfortunately) child abduction and sexual abuse is. The author even touches on it in the back of the book. She did use true life situations in her book. It is just so sad that this is the kind of world we live in.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book is amazingly written. Be careful, though. If you are a survivor I strongly caution against reading this book. It's so well written that you definitely feel you are inside the monster's mind, reading his thoughts. She doesn't exaggerate, but doesn't soften or downplay any scene. If you skip over the graphic scenes you'll miss the bigger story.
I believe she's earned her rank among the great in authors, but I still wish I'd skipped this book.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
When my husband asked me what I was reading my answer was "A nasty book about the Burgerman who snatches little boys, then turns them into sex slaves as well as kidnaps hookers and tortures them before murdering them". The bad guy also collects and keeps deadly spiders. Definately not the kind of person you want to run into! But the good guys or in this case girl is after him. Kimberly is a pregnant FBI agent who starts getting calls for help on her cell phone. Only friends, family and a new hooker informant have the number so she immediately goes on the alert and the hunt for the caller who sound like a young boy. This is definitely a page turner and not for those who don't like to read violent books.