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You Belong to Me
You Belong to Me
Author: Karen Rose
ISBN-13: 9780755374199
ISBN-10: 0755374193
Publication Date: 8/1/2011
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed You Belong to Me on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book was excellent! I could hardly put it down - usually I read at night, however, I found myself carrying the book around with me to ready whenever I got a break. I would highly recommend it!
robinmy avatar reviewed You Belong to Me on + 2046 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
While jogging, Medical Examiner Lucy Trask finds a body outside her apartment building. The man had been tortured, his face unrecognizable. Lucy is shocked when he is identified as Russell Bennett, a man who she had once dated. More mutilated bodies turn up. They tie back to Lucy's hometown. Detective J.D. Fitzpatrick believes Lucy is the key to the murders. Someone wants her to find the bodies. Someone wants to terrorize her, then add her to the growing list of victims. J.D. and his partner Detective Stevie Mazzetti investigate a series of murders which grow by the hour. They must find the link between Lucy and the victims, and delve into a 20 year old murder.

This is a good mystery with lots of twists and turns. This story captured my attention from the first pages and kept me glued. There are a lot of characters to sort out at the beginning of the book, including a Private Investigator who is looking for a missing client. It took me a few chapters to see how this story thread tied into the whole plot. I liked many of the new characters introduced in this book and can't wait to get to the next story in the series. My rating: 5 Stars.
MELNELYNN avatar reviewed You Belong to Me on + 669 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
In the quiet town of Anderson Ferry, Maryland, a young lady is brutally assaulted and murdered on her prom night. The onlookers did nothing to stop the violence or help the girl. Twenty-one years pass.

Dr. Lucy Trask is a Baltimore medical examiner. While jogging in the early morning of Monday, May Third, Lucy finds the posed body of a man so badly damaged that she does not realize that she knows him. Very soon afterward, other bodies begin to appear. All of the victims have been tortured. All of the victims are from Lucy's home town of Anderson Ferry. The killer places and poses the victims' bodies specifically when and where Lucy would be the one to discover them.

Homicide Detective J.D. Fitzpatrick has seen a lot of death, especially during his time as a soldier. But neither his time in the military, nor his time working in Narcotics could have prepared him for the tortured bodies showing up in Baltimore. J.D. and his partner, Stevie Mazzetti, instinctively know that Lucy is innocent. It does not take long to prove it either. Yet it is also obvious that the killer has personally targeted Lucy. But why? J.D. can tell that Lucy is keeping secrets about her current private life, but that should not have anything to do with her life from over twenty years ago. Back in Anderson Ferry Lucy had been a kid, while the victims would have been in high school. Lucy may have known them since the town was small, but she had never been what anyone would have called friends. So how, in the killer's mind, could Lucy be linked with any of the deceased? All J.D. is sure of is that he must convince Lucy to share her secrets with him before she becomes the killer's next victim.

***** FIVE STARS! All of the events in this story, except for the Prologue and the Epilogue, happened in less than three days time. Needless-to-say, this means that the story moved at a very brisk pace. Karen Rose has an intense writing style that attracted, yet repelled me, simultaneously. The author painted such clear and vivid pictures in my mind that I became jittery once or twice. While I read a few of the tense scenes, I actually felt as if someone had injected me with a decent dosage of caffeine. During this tale Lucy and J.D. were the main "good guy" characters and the author let me, as the reader, follow along as they collected evidence, did autopsies, and brainstormed possible scenarios. However, I was also allowed to see many events from the killer's point-of-view. In fact, as I learned more and more about why the killer was seeking revenge, I began to sympathize with him. (I honestly cannot say that I would not have done the same had I been in his shoes.) There were times when the story shifted to a private investigator, who had his own dealings with the killer. Of course, the investigator and detectives eventually merged together, but I still found this to be a stroke of genius on the author's part.

This title is the first in a new thriller/romantic suspense series featuring Baltimore homicide detectives, district attorneys and prosecutors as lead characters. If you have read any of the author's previous titles, chances are good that you will come into contact with a few familiar characters as this series progresses. But whether you are a fan of Rose's, romantic suspense, or detective thrillers, I have no doubt that you will thoroughly enjoy this intense look into the mind of a killer. Excellent! *****
my2luvsemmyandmally avatar reviewed You Belong to Me on + 758 more book reviews
Can't miss if you pick up a Karen Rose book!!! A book that you just won't want to put down till you've reached the end!
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Good mystery. Kept my interest. The story kept winding up so author had a lot of loose ends at end of story. But she did it! Would like to see more of the side characters as main characters in future stories. They were well developed and very intriguing.
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Great strong characters. The story kept me guessing all the way to the end. A hard to put down book!
mamawaite avatar reviewed You Belong to Me on + 175 more book reviews
Suspenseful and gripping!
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gave up on this early on due to many many descriptions on every page. The story is written with titles of date and time on nearly every page and it just kind of drags out too much, for 500 pages I just didn't want to try to wade through all the descriptions, I flipped threw to see if the story picks up and when I got to the half mark from what I read it was still in the same stage it was in at page 100----500 pages and moving slow