Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - The Burying Place (Jonathan Stride, Bk 5)

The Burying Place (Jonathan Stride, Bk 5)
The Burying Place - Jonathan Stride, Bk 5
Author: Brian Freeman
Lieutenant Jonathan Stride is quietly recovering from injuries sustained on his latest case when a rich doctor's baby is kidnapped and his peace is shattered. As suspicion builds that the doctor may have staged the baby's disappearance, the relationship between the doctor and his wife and neighbors begins to disintegrate. — Stride and his...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312562748
ISBN-10: 0312562748
Publication Date: 3/30/2010
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
 34

4.2 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review

Top Member Book Reviews

reviewed The Burying Place (Jonathan Stride, Bk 5) on + 330 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I love the flawed characters that Brian Freeman has created in his Jonathan Stride series. Jonathan is damaged, deeply damaged, and he surrounds himself with other broken people and in a way they have created a family. A family that that may not always like each other, but a family that works together to get a job done. Unfortunately, that job always involves murder and the Duluth Minnesota Police Department always seems to be smack dab in the middle of something horrible.

Before I go any further, I have to say that the ending of this one threw me, I never saw it coming. Brian Freeman has a way of walking the reader down multiple paths that have a way of converging in a way that is very plausible, but still out of left field. Brian Freeman is a great story teller, with a great story to tell.

In book five, Jonathan Stride is recovering from a very bad fall that had almost claimed his life, but near death and the ensuing panic attacks are not going to stop him form investigating the apparent kidnapping of eleven month old Callie Glenn.

The Glenn's don't have a very happy marriage, Valerie is fighting her own demons and her husband, a rather cold unemotional surgeon, are on differing sides as to what really happened to their daughter. Callie is a child that Dr. Marcus Glenn never really wanted and on the evening that he was supposed to be caring for their child, Callie goes missing.

Filled with secrets and lies, and a local serial killer that is collecting women along rural farm roads, the Duluth PD and rookie cop Kasey Kennedy are in for the battle of their lies when the killer decides to mark Kasey as his next victim.

With enough twists and turns and "oh, my gosh did that just happen" moments, the reader is taken on a mesmerizing journey through the darker side of rich and privileged.

I highly recommend this book and this series.
Read All 4 Book Reviews of "The Burying Place Jonathan Stride Bk 5"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

legz avatar reviewed The Burying Place (Jonathan Stride, Bk 5) on + 507 more book reviews
Jonathan, Maggie, & Serena are working cases that are seemingly unrelated. Stride is still having problems from his accident & isn't dealing with it well while driving a wedge between him & Serena. A kidnapped child, farmland murders, & an emotionless surgeon with a handful of mistresses. Suspects & mystery intertwine while Stride tries to decipher why women are being murdered & their bodies are missing, Serena is trying to get to the bottom of the missing child case, & Maggie is burning both ends. Surprising revelations and twists & turns had me guessing through the entire book
bearchaser avatar reviewed The Burying Place (Jonathan Stride, Bk 5) on
good read
mztrees avatar reviewed The Burying Place (Jonathan Stride, Bk 5) on + 153 more book reviews
One of the best books I have ever read. Very exciting story. I can hardly put the book down, but I don't want it to end. Freeman's best work.


Genres: