Dorothy R. (
obsidianfire) from NORFOLK, VA wrote on 8/12/2007...
19 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great plot line and an ending that blindsides you. Definately recommend this one if you are into murder mysteries. For me it was on a whole other level than most of them out there, and very intense.
Carly C. (
ccwriter) from N HOLLYWOOD, CA wrote on 4/24/2007...
14 member(s) found this review helpful.
This, I think, is my favorite Alan Gregory so far, because Sam has his own parallel story, and they come together with good twists.
Sydney H. (
BagLady) from NACOGDOCHES, TX wrote on 2/24/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This one kept me on the edge of my chair. I couldn't put it down.
Joan K. (
Smokey) from DUBUQUE, IA wrote on 1/28/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Very gripping tale; first book I've read by this author and I will be reading more. The main character is a psychologist named Alan Gregory; one of his patients tells him that her husband has murdered a woman. I could not put this book down; I read it in 3 evenings. Will definitely keep you interested.
Hollie B. from CUYAHOGA FLS, OH wrote on 5/13/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Psychologist Alan Gregory is busy juggling his responsibilities as a father, husband, and doctor, when a beautiful woman walks into his office with an astounding admission: Gibbs Storey thinks her husband may have murdered a woman. Then Gibbs stuns Alan again with another revelation: She thinks there are other victims...and that her husband is not finished killing yet.
Now Alan must walk a perilous ethical line by revealing just enough to interest his detective friend, Sam Purdy. Alarmed for Gibbs's safety, Alan and Sam begin attacking the case from two sides...As Alan continues his sessions with Gibbs, struggling to untangle her tales of a dark, twisted marriage, Sam races down south, certain he is hunting a serial killer on a final rampage. But even Sam cannot know the secrets Gibbs Storey is still revealing to Alan Gregory in his Boulder office, secrets Alan is keeping to himself-or that somehow, somebody else has already heard them all...
Another great can' put it down read from Stephan White.