Bright, young, and ambitious, Quinn Barry desperately wants to be an FBI agent, even as she programs databases in the basement of the J. Edgar Hoover Building. But Quinn's career -- and her life -- are about to change wildly. Testing a new program, Quinn's computer savvy turns up a mysterious DNA link among five gruesome murders. A link that the old FBI system had been carefully programmed to miss. A link that nearly costs Quinn her job, and soon, her life...Pitted against a conspiracy of unimaginable proportions, Quinn will match wits against powerful government forces that will use any means necessary to keep their dirty secrets hidden -- secrets that will land her in the clutches of a sadistic, brilliant madman who holds the key to it all.
Margaret S. (Formor) from BOERNE, TX wrote on 4/28/2007...
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Once you get into this book the plot thickens and you will find it hard to put down.
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Sandra J. (drsjewell) from ATLANTA, GA wrote on 9/1/2008...
Good story with interesting characters. Read it until late last night.
Donna H. (Dhende6577) from EL PASO, TX wrote on 6/24/2008...
I am a big Kyle Mills fan but this book was disturbing. Twisted, evil, psychopath apply in much detail. Although I was drawn in by the original premise (computers and mystery), and I couldn't not finish, my mood has been dark for a few days. I guess that's just the nature of this genre . . .
Tara T. (tarataylor) from PADUCAH, KY wrote on 10/10/2007...
I just wasn't impressed. It definitely had its good moments, but overall I was slightly disappointed.
Karen F. (earlsgirl) from GRAND RAPIDS, MI wrote on 6/11/2007...
This is the first book written by Kyle Mills that I have read. I loved it and read it in two days. Apparently readers who have read previous novels of Kyle Mills didn't like it, but I thought it was a great read and I found it hard to put down.
Ahmed R. from ROGERS, AR wrote on 5/7/2007...
Good and very interesting book, worth a shot.
Ross M. (Parrothead) from WINSTON SALEM, NC wrote on 2/21/2007...
An FBI computer programmer with no law enforcement training leads her own wildcat search for a serial murderer, stumbling across a secret government plot in the process, in this outlandish thriller by an author capable of much better. While still settling in to her new job at the FBI, computer jockey and aspiring agent Quinn Barry discovers what appears to be a serial killer case that nobody's investigating. When she brings it to the attention of her boss, Barry is not only ignored but demoted. As a result, the quick-tempered, impulsive 26-year-old decides to investigate on her own. Her first move: venturing alone at night to the remote home of sinister Eric Twain, a suspect in one of the killings. Barry, still suspicious of Twain, nonetheless teams up with him to track down the killer, who tortures young women who fit a certain physical profile not surprisingly, Barry matches it before raping and killing them. Along the way, Barry becomes adept at all sorts of investigative techniques. She cuts glass to get into homes, theorizes about the psychology of mass murder and fights off several attackers before discovering that the case may be rooted in a highly classified government nuclear defense program. Mills has written several smart, classically conceived thrillers (Rising Phoenix; Free Fall) starring the always fascinating Mark Beamon, a disgraced FBI agent trying to fight his way back into the bureau's good graces. With his latest, Mills has created a main character who strains credibility from the start and a brittle plot that eventually drifts into a tedious chronicle of sexual sadism. (Apr.)Forecast: One misstep won't derail Mills's promising career, particularly since HarperCollins is backing this book with a five-city author tour, national advertising and lavish promotion plans, plus simultaneous abridged and unabridged audio versions, as well as a large-print edition. But expect a loss of momentum once early readers report back on this disappointing effort.
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Vikki C. (Vikki) from BYRON, NY wrote on 1/4/2007...
Quick no-brainer, with way more romance than I expected
Rhea J. (blkftsquaw) from JONESBOROUGH, TN wrote on 8/19/2006...
Bright, young, and ambitious, Quinn Barry desparately wants to be an FBI agent, even as she programs databases into the basement of the J.Edgar Hoover Building. But Quinn's career and her life, are about to change wildly. Testing a new program, Quinn's computer saavy turns up a mysterious DNA link among five gruesome murders. A link that the old FBI system had been carefully programmed to miss. A link that nearly costs Quinn her job, and soon, her life..Pitted against a conspiracy of unimaginable proportions, Quinn will match wits against powerful government forces that will use any means necessary to keep their dirty secrets hidden-secrets that will land her in the clutches of a sadistic, brilliant madman who holds the key to it all....
Roberta G. (Bobbi) from CARROLLTON, TX wrote on 2/27/2006...
This is a fabulous book. I have tried to collect all Kyle Mills' books, but on this one, got a second copy by mistake.
Janine G. (alibrian) from LEOLA, AR wrote on 2/20/2006...
"Mills absolutely knows how to move a plot to warp speed. The tension is almost unbearable" Booklist.
"Bright, young, and ambitious, Quinn Barry desperately wants to be an FBI agent, even as she programs databases in the basement of the J. Edgar Hoover Building. But Quinn's career-and her life-are about to change wildly. Testing a new program, Quinn's computer savvy turns up a mysterious DNA link among five gruesome murders. A link that the old FBI system had been carefully programmed to miss. A link that nearly costs Quinn her job, and soon, her life...Pitted against a conspiracy of unimaginable proportions, Quinn will match wits against powerful government forces that will use any means necessary to keep their dirty secrets hidden-secrets that will land her in the clutches of a sadistic, brilliant madman who holds the to it all."