
Kara B. (
kizabee) wrote on 5/18/2007...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book will grab your attention from the first page. It kept me interested all the way through. I would recommend reading this triology in order,so you can keep up with the characters and their relationships. It helps when references are made throughout each book.

Andrea Z. (
andi89) wrote on 7/6/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Book was pretty good. First one I have read by Allison Brennan. A little too gruesome at times. Could only read the book during the day.
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This was good. I don't have a lot of time to read anymore and I went through it at warp speed! I consider Lisa Gardner to be the tops in forensic thrillers of those I have read and Allison Brennan is certainly someone to be counted.

Christie G. (
christie) wrote on 9/8/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is the first book by Allison Brennan I have read, but it won't be the last. My interest was kept from page one and read it in just a short time. I would recommend this book.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved this book. I hope her other books are as good. Contained good suspense, writing style is smooth and moves along at just the right pace.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Excellent first in new series!
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Great suspense novel, the first in her evil series. Nice font, easy to read.
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First in the "No Evil" Series....
The murder of eighteen-year-old Angie Vance was exceptionally vile–her mouth was sealed with glue, an obscenity scrawledwas across her skin, and she was suffocated in a garbage bag. The killing seems personal, so police detective Carina Kincaid focuses her efforts on the victim’s much older ex-boyfriend, Steve Thomas. But without physical evidence, Carina can’t make a collar or a case. She also can’t stop Sheriff Nick Thomas, the prime suspect’s brother, from conducting his own unwelcome investigation.
Though Nick is still scarred and unsteady from a recent confrontation with a serial killer, he’s determined to prove his brother’s innocence. But his confidence is shaken when he learns of Steve’s dark side, and when a friend of the murdered girl meets a similarly gruesome fate. With no time to lose, Carina and Nick work together to trap a psychopath, before another unlucky woman faces an unspeakable end.
Evil has spoken. Now see what it can do.
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The murder of 18 year old Angie Vance was exceptionally vile- her mouth was sealed with glue, an obscenity was scrawled across her skin, and she was suffocated in a grabage bag. ...
Serial murder mystery/romance. Good read.
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SILENCE IS DEADLY.
The murder of eighteen-year-old Angie Vance was exceptioally vile-her mouth was sealed with glue, an obscentity was scrawled across her skin, and she was suffocated in a garbage bag. The killing seems personal, so police detective Carina Kincaid focuses her efforts on the victim's much older ex-boyfriend, Steve Thomas. But withot physical evidence, Carina can't make a collat or a case. She also can't stop Sheriff nick thomas, the prime suspects brother, from conducting his own unwelcome investigation.
Though Nick is still scarred and unsteady from a recent confrontation with a serial killer, he's determined to prove his brother's innocence. But his confidence is shaken when he learns of Steve's dark side, and when a friend of the murdered girl meets a similar gruesome fate. With no time to lose, Carina and Nick work together to trap a pdycopath, before another unlucky woman faces an unspeakable end.
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