4 stars - English Ebook
Quote: Pinching a man for driving under the influence meant more paperwork, a trip to the South Boston barracks, now in the middle of rush-hour traffic, when no one respected anyone's right-of-way, not even a trooper's, and another altercation with the rich ad exec when he balked at entering the holding cell.
The ad exec had a good fifty pounds on Bobby. Like a lot of guys confronted by a smaller opponent, he confused superior weight with superior strength and ignored the warning signs telling him otherwise. The man grabbed the doorjamb with his right hand. He swung his lumbering body backwards, expecting to bowl over his smaller escort and what? Make a run for it through a police barracks swarming with armed troopers? Bobby ducked left, stuck out his foot, and watched the overweight executive slam to the floor. The man landed with an impressive crash and a few troopers paused long enough to clap their hands at the free show.
Quote:" men may be violent, Officer Dodge, but lets face it - women are cruel."
Quote:"Do you know te difference between a shooter and a sniper? A shooter has a pulse. A sniper doesn't."
Alone . . . Massachusetts State Trooper Bobby Dodge watches a tense hostage standoff unfold through the scope of his sniper rifle. Just across the street, in wealthy Back Bay, Boston, an armed man has barricaded himself with his wife and child. The man’s finger tightens on the trigger and Dodge has only a split second to react . . . and forever pay the consequences.
Alone . . . that’s where the nightmare began for cool, beautiful, and dangerously sexy Catherine Rose Gagnon. Twenty-five years ago, she was buried underground during a month-long nightmare of abduction and abuse. Now her husband has just been killed. Her father-in-law, the powerful Judge Gagnon, blames Catherine for his son’s death . . . and for the series of unexplained illnesses that have sent her own young son repeatedly to the hospital.
Alone . . . a madman survived solitary confinement in a maximum security prison where he’d done hard time for the most sadistic of crimes. Now he walks the streets a free man, invisible, anonymous, and filled with an unquenchable rage for vengeance.
What brings them together is a moment of violence, but what connects them is a passion far deeper and much more dangerous.
For a killer is loose who’s woven such an intricate web of evil that no one is above suspicion, no one is beyond harm, and no one will see death coming until it has them cornered, helpless, and alone.
Ok so perhaps I'm being cynical. There's nothing about reading this novel alone that is scary as others have suggested, but that doesn't take away from the fact that it is an increasingly complex whodunit.
It has twists and turns that leave you in deep thought and trying to figure out "what the what" is going on throughout the entire development of the story. But not in a bad way. Atleast to me. So notebook in hand to writte down thoughts.
The characters are compelling, intriguing, and somehow you're able to empathize with each and every one ,well almost. Bobby the most I think.
It is a page-turner; I had to finish it, but awiken with the lights on, 3 hiurs later with the book still in my hands.
Love to time and time again, to be taken on a thrill-seeking, bone-chilling joyride in the next book.