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Jessica Coran #6

Extreme Instinct

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FBI pathologist Jessica Coran faces a murderer who is traveling from Arizona to Montana on his warped mission to destroy the sins of his victims by "cleansing" them with fire. Original.

400 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Robert W. Walker

184 books75 followers
Aka Geoffrey Caine, Glenn Hale, Evan Kingsbury, Stephen Robertson

Master of suspense and bone-chilling terror, Robert W. Walker, BS and MS in English Education, Northwestern University, has penned 44 novels and has taught language and writing for over 25 years. Showing no signs of slowing down, he is currently juggling not one but three new series ideas, and has completed a film script and a TV treatment. Having grown up in Chicago and having been born in the shadow of the Shiloh battlefield, near Corinth, Mississippi, Walker has two writing traditions to uphold--the Windy City one and the Southern one--all of which makes him uniquely suited to write City for Ransom and its sequels, Shadows in White City and City of the Absent. His Dead On will be published in July 2009. Walker is currently working on a new romantic-suspense-historical-mainstream novel, titled Children of Salem. In 2003 and 2004 Walker saw an unprecedented seven novels released on the "unsuspecting public," as he puts it. Final Edge, Grave Instinct, and Absolute Instinct were published in 2004. City of the Absent debuted in 2008 from Avon. Walker lives in Charleston, West Virginia.

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June 23, 2019
Loved this book

Really enjoyed this story. Well written and definitely worth taking the time to read. Easy reading an well rounded characters. Would recommend to anyone who likes this genre.
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15 reviews1 follower
June 29, 2017
Too repetitive about opinions and facts. Only need to say it once. A choppy read, not smooth. Felt like a first novel.
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441 reviews4 followers
April 5, 2012
I was very disappointed in this particular Robert Walker book. I did not consider it a thriller at all like his other books. He spent too much time with needless detail. Too verbose. And there was very little leadup to the serial killer's killings. The ending was flat without any explantion of "why" the killer turned out the way he did. If this had been the first Robert Walker book I picked up, it would be the last.
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930 reviews6 followers
April 30, 2012
I've enjoyed reading his 'Instinct' books and got a really good laugh from one of them. I don't remember which one it was, but he wrote about the character going to Medford, Oregon. I was born and raised there and I laughed when he was describing the police officer as a southern boy. Um, we aren't southerners here. I had a friend read that section and she, too, laughed. Still a good book, though. Just wish I could remember which one it was!
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80 reviews14 followers
September 22, 2009
The prologue was way too long but as soon as I got through it and the "real" story started it was really good. Well written and interesting
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30 reviews2 followers
May 17, 2014
This is apparently the sixth in a series. It was ok, but I'm not going to bother reading the previous five.
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