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Pretty Little Things
Pretty Little Things
Author: Jilliane Hoffman
Tempted. Trapped. Tortured. — Dozens of teenage girls are going missing in MIami. And for Special Agent Bobby Dees of Florida's Crimes Against Chilrden squad their families' pain is all too real. So when thirteen-year-old Lainey Emerson doesn't return from her date with "El Capitan", a mysterious figure she met online, he vows to do whatever he...  more »
ISBN: 304741
Pages: 468
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Publisher: Harper Collins
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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mztrees avatar reviewed Pretty Little Things on + 153 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
My favorite author and the best book that I have read in some time.

Bobby and LuAnn's daughter has been gone for a year and they have not heard a word from her. Did she run off with her no good, boyfriend or was she kidnapped by a notorious serial killer? Will she ever be found?

Bobby is a police officer searching frantically for missing girls, who are kidnapped, runaways or just missing. He can't sleep and his marriage is sinking with the emotional chaos at home. Things are off since Katy has been gone.

This is a mystery that grabs you and does'nt let go until the last page.

I highly recommend this book to people who are drawn to books about serial killers.
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bellasgranny avatar reviewed Pretty Little Things on + 468 more book reviews
This one had been on my Wish List for quite some, so when I saw it on the shelf at my local library, I quickly grabbed it. Once I started reading, I found myself racing through it. I'm so glad that Jilliane Hoffman did not disappoint with her latest. Fast paced, well written and chilling storyline make this a highly recommended book.
donkeycheese avatar reviewed Pretty Little Things on + 1255 more book reviews
Lainey Emerson just moved and hasn't made any new friends yet at her new school. But that doesn't deter her from making friends online, in particular, a really cute boy named Zach. He makes her feel pretty and wants to meet her. She wonders if he will be too upset when he finds out she wasn't really sixteen like her myspace says, but only thirteen. She tells her mom she is going to the movies with a friend she just met at school, but she is really going to meet Zach. But, Lainey doesn't come home.

At first, her mother thinks she must be staying at her friends, but after a few days, she decides to call the police. Special Agent Bobby Dees is called in, one of the best investigators of missing children. From his initial investigation, he believes Lainey ran away and it disturbs him. His own Katie ran away a year ago and he still can't find her. He is determined that this child will be found.

But the media has a field day with Lainey's disappearance, accusing the police that they aren't doing their job. There are multiple disappearances of teenage girls in the past few years and most were declared as runaways. But when a disturbing painting is received, the investigation steps up. Named the Picasso, a serial killer is on the loose, and Bobby will have to step up his game if he hopes to stop this sadistic killer of teenage girls.

After more investigation, he realizes the killer is picking up these girls online. If this person has been abducting girls all this time, perhaps Katie didn't really run away and the Picasso has her. But will he be to late in figuring out who the killer is before anymore girls are killed?

Pretty Little Things is a top-notch page turner that will have you burning the midnight oil. It's devastating to read about these internet stalkers, but sadly is all too real. The chapters are short, but the message is clear and with all of the twists and turns, it's hard to figure out who the killer is until the final shocking climax. Mystery and thriller lovers won't want to miss this one!!
donkeycheese avatar reviewed Pretty Little Things on + 1255 more book reviews
Lainey Emerson just moved and hasn't made any new friends yet at her new school. But that doesn't deter her from making friends online, in particular, a really cute boy named Zach. He makes her feel pretty and wants to meet her. She wonders if he will be too upset when he finds out she wasn't really sixteen like her myspace says, but only thirteen. She tells her mom she is going to the movies with a friend she just met at school, but she is really going to meet Zach. But, Lainey doesn't come home.

At first, her mother thinks she must be staying at her friends, but after a few days, she decides to call the police. Special Agent Bobby Dees is called in, one of the best investigators of missing children. From his initial investigation, he believes Lainey ran away and it disturbs him. His own Katie ran away a year ago and he still can't find her. He is determined that this child will be found.

But the media has a field day with Lainey's disappearance, accusing the police that they aren't doing their job. There are multiple disappearances of teenage girls in the past few years and most were declared as runaways. But when a disturbing painting is received, the investigation steps up. Named the Picasso, a serial killer is on the loose, and Bobby will have to step up his game if he hopes to stop this sadistic killer of teenage girls.

After more investigation, he realizes the killer is picking up these girls online. If this person has been abducting girls all this time, perhaps Katie didn't really run away and the Picasso has her. But will he be to late in figuring out who the killer is before anymore girls are killed?

Pretty Little Things is a top-notch page turner that will have you burning the midnight oil. It's devastating to read about these internet stalkers, but sadly is all too real. The chapters are short, but the message is clear and with all of the twists and turns, it's hard to figure out who the killer is until the final shocking climax. Mystery and thriller lovers won't want to miss this one!!
sfc95 avatar reviewed Pretty Little Things on + 686 more book reviews
This is my kind of book. Fast paced, thriller that keeps you thinking. I read it in two settings because I had a hard time putting it down! While reading this one I had to order another by the author I enjoyed it so much!


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