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The Sleeping Doll (Kathryn Dance, Bk 1)
Author: Jeffery Deaver

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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780743260947 - ISBN-10: 0743260945
Publication Date: 6/5/2007
Pages: 400

Book Description:
Daniel Pell is a contemporary Charles Manson. A petty criminal with a history of antisocial behavior and obsession with controlling other people, he had a group of women living with him in a quasi cult in central California. Eight years ago, he and another man viciously slaughtered a family for no apparent reason, though the three women in his "Family" were absolved of any part in the deaths.

Now, present day, Pell has escaped and Kathryn Dance, the famed interrogator and kinesic analyst (body language) and her team, must find out where he is and why he's staying near the prison he escaped from.She brings together the three women, now leading normal lives, to help her find out where Pell is and what he's up to. Pell, for his part, and a young woman he has manipulated to help him, tries to outguess the police and fulfill his mission, as he learns that Kathryn Dance is perhaps his most dangerous opponent. This is a typical cat and mouse Deaver novel, in which conflicts abound - finding the killer, as well as reconciling the emotions within Pell's three 'Family' members, which have simmered over the years. The 'Sleeping Doll' refers to the one surviving daughter of the original murder.

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Elaine (Fulltimer) wrote on 8/8/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is based on a character introduced in the last Lincoln Rhyme book. I really liked Catherine Dance and hope he writes more books about her. She is not only smart, good at her job, but also likable. Everytime I thought I had this book figured out it changed courses on me. It will keep you interested throughout and in some places you just won't be able to put it down.

Julie B J. (jubilee14) wrote on 1/4/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I got hooked on Deaver since "A Maiden's Grave." He is, in my opinion, an exceptional author, especially for his prowess with "plot twists." Such a gift for a modern author is refreshing. This time he focusses not on Lincoln Rhyme, but on Kathryn Dance, who is just as gifted in uncovering truth through observation as Deaver. JB

Sandra S. (kattkatt99) wrote on 7/3/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

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Deaver is back with a dark and multilayered psychological thriller about a vicious killers escape from a California super-prison and the mysterious and deadly quest he embarks on once hes free.

Jackie L. (mysteryfan) - Lake Worth wrote on 8/4/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

An amazing thriller. Just when I thought I had everything figured out it did a complete twist. This book kept me on my toes. couldn't but it down.

Jackie T. (JTG) wrote on 8/23/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Deaver does it again: another page-turner!!


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Daneal C. wrote on 8/20/2009...


Special Agent Kathry Dancer is sent to question convicted murder Daniel Pell. Something goes terribly wrong and suddenly the man known as Son of Manson is loose and on a killing spree in beautiful Monterey County. Katherine and her collegues must do every thing they can to find the killer and his accomplise while he uses his twisted, brillant mind to extract revenge. The book reads easily, the story is fascinating and there is a shocking surprise or two at the end. Worth the read. The only caveat I found is that the author is British and refers to San Quentin Prison as The Q when we natives all know that the correct reference is simply Q.

Eugene S. wrote on 7/25/2009...


Deaver's book is great, as his books usually are.

Cheryl T. (cheryltav) wrote on 3/30/2008...


I think I like Kathryn Dance as much as Lincoln Rhymes, I like how they exist in the same world and occasionally chat. Read this in about 3 sittings, very good, never saw what was coming!!

Barbara R. (redrose451) wrote on 1/14/2008...


I did not enjoy this book as much as other Jeffery Deaver books. My all-time favorite's are the Lincoln Rhyme series. The heroine is Kathryn Dance, who is far less interesting than Lincoln Rhymes.


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