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With Red Hands (Violet Series, Bk 2)
Author: Stephen Woodworth

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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780553586459 - ISBN-10: 0553586459
Publication Date: 12/28/2004
Pages: 336

Book Description:
Natalie Lindstrom was once one of an elite group of investigators with the power to interview the dead victims of violent crime. But now Natalie has had enough. Enough of the violence. Enough of the darkness that has already gotten too close to her five-year-old daughter. Yet as she tries to build a new life and protect her child from the world she has left, Natalie still knows injustice when she sees it. And she knows that in a high-profile California trial, a young man is getting away with murder. The case against Prescott Hyland Jr. is airtight–until a corrupt Violet delivers devastating testimony against another man. Now Natalie is being drawn back into her former career and a danger far worse than she can imagine. For while one killer is being tried in a courtroom, another has gone horribly free: to unleash a storm of vengeance–aimed straight for the heart of Natalie’s new life. Because, in the world of the Violets, sometimes your past can literally come back to haunt you. . . .

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Top Member Book Reviews

Alexis T. (Kyrissaean) wrote on 2/17/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Started yesterday -- finished today! I remember noticing Woodworth's writing style and little details when I read Through Violet Eyes, but this book went down in two quick gulps! It's a very fast-paced story, and I gave in and let myself fly through it.

It's not the happiest story. It left me feeling a bit sad and grim so I think I'll take a little break before jumping into the next book in the series.

But I'll definitely be continuing on with the series though! The Violets make for great plots and Woodworth is a good storyteller. I'd also recommend these books to anyone who likes thrillers or paranormals.

But ugh! It took Natalie forever to do the thing I immediately thought of doing when the going got tough! Geez girl, if you're holding a good card then go ahead and play it! Maybe part of my rush to get to the end was to find out if she ever going to do the obvious! :P

Cynthia (escapist) - Irving, TX wrote on 11/12/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very good! This is the second in a series and although I did some major skimming during the courtroom scene(s), I was completely absorbed in the rest of the story.

Lisa J. (axeljarrett) wrote on 6/2/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Second part of a fabulous new series. The Violets can be inhabited by the dead. Now the victims get revenge. But with this book, there is a twist. A corrupt Violet is facing Natalie and is going to make her go back into her career. Taking away her new life, to protect her daughter, her father and herself.

Toni T. (ada04) wrote on 10/14/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great plot! Book 2 in the series & even better than the first!

Linda S. (Linda) wrote on 9/30/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

2nd in the Violet Eyes series ...extrememly well written. Terrific series. Looking forward to reading his latest.

Keri (JaneAustenFan) wrote on 8/22/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Wonderful book, the 2nd in the series, her daughter is grown up now and trying to escape the clutches of "the school". Great details as the first one. I just love these characters. Looking forward to the next!!

Lynda C. (Readnmachine) wrote on 8/13/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Fine, spooky thriller in the "Through Violet Eyes" universe, this one with a corrupt Violet being used to channel a spirit intent on destroying Natalie Lindstrom and everyone she loves.

Cindy B. (cinithea) wrote on 8/12/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Liked the series, I found it original and entertaining. I thought the premise of using mediums in court to be original and interesting. The writing style was fine, the characters were believable.

Karen T. (Kaytea) wrote on 5/7/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

By the author of Through Violet Eyes. Natalie is one who has the power to interview the dead victims of violent crime. And she knows that a young man is getting away with murder...

Bev H. (okiegal) wrote on 5/5/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A good book. Never was sure if I was reading sci-fi or crime. It didn't take long for me to believe that it's real!


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Melissa C. wrote on 9/28/2009...


LOVED IT

Carole W. (Dreammer) wrote on 12/26/2008...


This is the second in the series. It was not as good as the first but I would still like to continue to read this series. If you like paranormal and mysteries then this is a series for you.

Natasha S. (tashajean) wrote on 2/6/2008...


violet series book -

Courtney S. (blessed) wrote on 8/18/2006...


Very good. Looking forward to more from this author.

Ashley W. (child-from-night) wrote on 8/9/2006...


This is a great read!

Anne D. (reader) wrote on 7/28/2006...


This is the second book in the series.The series keeps getting better.I cannot wait to read the third book in the series

Lisa E. (ocnsangel) wrote on 5/29/2006...


This book second in the violets series very goodanswers some questions from the first book i enjoythe oringial idea of the violets themselves.

Karla M. wrote on 5/21/2006...


This is the 2nd in the Violet series. Think this was better than the first book. Natalie now has a daughter, has left the core and is building and new life.

Christie S. (Tchr36) wrote on 5/19/2006...


An investigator has the power to interview dead people. Very good!

Wendy S. (wss4) wrote on 5/19/2006...


I actually enjoyed this one more than the first one. The murder/mystery part of the storyline was much more interesting, although much gorier. I enjoyed learning more about Natalie and her past. The history behind her mother and how it all played into this book.

The relationship between Natalie and Dan was very thought provoking. I mean wouldn't everyone be tempted to hold on to someone if the could? But wouldn't it be a bit selfish?

All in all a very good read and I am looking forward to reading the third one.



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