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Two armed men enter the police station in tiny Heartsdale, Georgia, and open fire. When the shooting stops, an officer is dead, Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver is seriously wounded, and the survivors—including a class of grade-school children and medical examiner Sara Linton—are held hostage. In a tense standoff that could erupt at any moment into more bloodletting—with her ex-husband on the threshold of death—Sara must search for answers and an escape in the memories of a time at the start of their relationship when another brutal, shocking crime shattered their small-town world. Because the sins of the past have caught up with Sara and Jeffrey... with a vengeance.

384 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Karin Slaughter

128 books85.4k followers
Karin Slaughter is one of the world’s most popular storytellers. She is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty- five novels, including the Edgar nominated COP TOWN and standalone novels PRETTY GIRLS and FALSE WITNESS. An international bestseller, Slaughter is published in 120 countries with more than 40 million copies sold across the globe. PIECES OF HER, based on her novel, debuted at #1 worldwide on Netflix as an original series in 2022. Her bestselling thriller series, Will Trent, is now a television and streaming sensation in its 4th season. THE GOOD DAUGHTER will soon be a limited series starring Rose Byrne and Meghann Fahy, and further projects are currently in development for film/TV. Karin Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project—a nonprofit organization established to support libraries and library programming. A native of Georgia, she lives in Atlanta.

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Profile Image for Karin Slaughter.
Author 128 books85.4k followers
March 23, 2014
Sticklers for order who ask "where do I start" reading the Grant County series have two choices. You can go with Blindsighted, which is technically the first book, or you can start with Indelible, which is the "origin story" for Sara and Jeffrey. I always write my books so that anyone can pick up any book and know what's going on and who is who, but I am the type who has to read in order, so I know this is an important question.

What I like about this book is you get to see where Jeffrey grew up. I think that knowing his people gives you insight into who he is as a man. It also shows us a Sara that we've never met before--that naive and trusting soul who thought that she was going to be the One who changed Jeffrey. What folks who have read the previous books know is that nobody can change a person. That person has to change himself.

This is also the first book where I wrote openly about sex between Jeffrey and Sara. I had just read Fingersmith and enjoyed the sex in that, so I thought why not. People seemed to like it. But, I look at sex the same way I look at violence: if you can take it out of the story and the story still makes sense, then it doesn't belong. That's been my rule from the beginning, and I make sure even today that the sexual contact between characters says something about who they are and what their relationship is like.

If any of you watch the Americans--that scene between Phillip and Elizabeth where Paige catches them in the act: what a shocking scene! And what a relief to see that they're really together this time. At least for now.
Profile Image for Matthew.
1,223 reviews10.3k followers
June 14, 2018
A solid thriller/mystery

As I am getting more and more used to Slaughter's writing style I have been enjoying them a lot more. Her stories are dark and brutal. The mystery is twisted and not always what it seems. There are lots of characters you love to hate. Throughout the story you never know who is innocent and who is guilty - and it is changing all the time.

Another word of warning on her brutality. The male characters tend to be angry, deviant, abusive jerks - and some of that even describes the ones who are supposed to be good. I find that Slaughter frequently has sexual abuse/assault at the center of her stories. If any of this bothers you, proceed with caution.

But, if you enjoy dark, twisted tales and like to be shocked, give this and other Slaughter stories a try.
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2,593 reviews1,325 followers
August 22, 2015
Sara Linton visits Jeffrey at the police station and becomes embroiled in a deadly shootout and hostage situation. The story alternates between this tense showdown and that of Sara and Jeffrey's early relationship.

I thought the alternating stories were done brilliantly. At first, I was impatient, wanting to get on with what was happening at the station. But soon I was just as hooked by the revelations of Jeffrey's past. It wasn't immediately clear how the two would relate but I trusted that it would ultimately make sense.

I have a much better sense of Jeffrey but he's still an enigma and I continue to be conflicted about him. There's also a closing scene involving Lena that was just confounding. The narrator just heightened everything, nailing each character.

This may be the best story of the series to date. Stay tuned. 4.5 stars
Profile Image for Susanne.
1,206 reviews39.3k followers
October 20, 2019
2 Stars.

My least favorite of this series so far!

The Present: A Hostage situation at the Police Department. Lives hanging in the balance. The day of the shooting is Detective Lena Adam’s first day back on the job. She never imagined it would start like this.

The Past: At the beginning of their relationship, Jeffrey and Sara take a road trip to his hometown where everything goes awry and Jeffrey and Sara find themselves in the middle of an investigation where Jeffrey’s best friend is accused of murder. It is here, that the two learn the most about the other.

The past and present collide in the craziest of ways.

For me, this was my least favorite of the series. I really enjoyed the present day storyline and that of Lena’s “rise from the ashes” so to speak but found the pasts’ storyline to be lacking, even though I do love Jeffrey and the relationship between Jeffrey and Sara.

I hope the next book in the series will reinvigorate my interest in this series since this novel left me with something to be desired.

Thank you to Hoopla for the audiobook.

Published on Goodreads on 10.20.19.
Profile Image for Beverly.
950 reviews467 followers
January 31, 2019
This is the 4th book in the Grant County series and I didn't like it as well as her others. She tells dual mysteries from the present and in the past when Jeffrey Tolliver and Sara Linton have first started dating. Jeffrey takes her to his hometown to meet his old friends and his mother and to give her some insight into his bad boy behavior. While there, they end up having to contend with 2 murders, one that happened during Jeffrey's high school days that has never been solved. The other involves an old football buddy from high school.

In present day, the police station has been taken over by two heavily armed and dangerous teenagers who shoot to kill and have a hair trigger. Jeffrey and Sara are both there when it is taken over.

Meanwhile, Lena Adams, the third main character is still with her psychotic new boyfriend Ethan who likes to knock her about. She arrives at the station after the standoff has begun, between the adolescent killers and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

Although, it was nice to learn things about the coroner and police chief's early life together, I thought it was stuffed too full for one book.
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Profile Image for Karina.
1,027 reviews
December 31, 2019
3.5

This was not my favorite book in the series but the ending saved it to one star up. This wasn't as grisly or gory as the others I've read but it did go back in time to give the reader more history on the Jeffrey and Sarah relationship. It goes back to when they were a new couple visiting his hometown of Alabama to the present in Grant County.

It starts with 2 men asking for the Chief of Police at the police station and what follows is a mass shooting and hostages.

I didn't guess almost until the end and I was wrong a couple times before that.

Slaughter has a messed up mind (I hope she has a great therapist to work this out on) but is a great storyteller. Curtsey and a bow to you madame.
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1,404 reviews2 followers
September 16, 2015
Author's note.

"Sticklers for order who ask "where do I start" reading the Grant County series have two choices. You can go with Blindsighted, which is technically the first book, or you can start with Indelible, which is the "origin story" for Sara and Jeffrey. I always write my books so that anyone can pick up any book and know what's going on and who is who, but I am the type who has to read in order, so I know this is an important question."


Do I agree? Mmmmm ... not sure. I am a stickler for reading a series in order ... most of the time. But TBH the first two books were fairly mundane for me. The third book was better and THIS one was fabulous.

I couldn't put it down. Different calibre of writing altogether from this author.

Bringing her here had been like swallowing a live grenade.



This book is written in the past and the present. We get to see Jeffrey and Sara visit his hometown some years prior to the current events. Now, I tells ya, I grew up in a small village in the West of Ireland. Left there over 25 years ago but "small town life", definitely not for me. I was back there last weekend for a visit and it is like stepping into the past. Everybody knows your name!


I haven't been a huge fan of Jeffrey or Sara or Lena... but in this novel they sort of grew on me a bit.

"How about a blow job?"
Sara laughed as she found the clunky key.
"You're the one who's drunk, remember? Not me."




AUTHOR's NOTE ...

"This is also the first book where I wrote openly about sex between Jeffrey and Sara. ... People seemed to like it. But, I look at sex the same way I look at violence: if you can take it out of the story and the story still makes sense, then it doesn't belong. That's been my rule from the beginning, and I make sure even today that the sexual contact between characters says something about who they are and what their relationship is like."


I hope I'm not fickle enough to think the sex part of the book upped the rating for me. Honestly, the sex in the book wasn't very explicit. Certainly compared to some of the stuff I read. But I do like some romance and sex in my Suspense/Mystery books.


Won't give too much away. Think I bombarded you with my updates. Skip the first three books if you want.

In high school, wearing a boy's letterman jacket was right up there with wearing his class ring.


Don't get the whole "class ring" thing, then again, I'm Irish, what the hell would I know.


It was great to see where Jeffrey came from ...




Roll on the next book ...



Profile Image for Brenda.
5,073 reviews3,012 followers
April 20, 2023
Dr Sara Linton was with Chief Jeffrey Tolliver in the station when he was called to the front. From there the shooting started, and immediately cops were dead, the children who were being shown through the station, terrified, and Sara didn't know if Jeffrey was dead or alive. It wasn't long before the hostage situation was known and the tactical officers, including hostage negotiator, Amanda Wagner, were on the scene. Also Lena and Frank were outside the station, working with the others to come to a peaceful resolution...

Indelible is the 4th in the Grant County series by Karin Slaughter, and although I gave it 5 stars back in 2011, my tastes have obviously changed. I suppose it's because of the amount of brutality in the world now that I'm noticing it more in this series. I enjoy the characters - Sara and Jeffrey - and this one moves back and forth between 1991 and "present day" and makes the reader understand how the hostage situation came about. I remembered Amanda Wagner (and admire her as a person brilliant at her job) as soon as her name was mentioned, from the Will Trent series. Recommended to fans...
Profile Image for DeAnn.
1,757 reviews
July 27, 2020
4 Origin Story Stars

I'm slowly making my way through this series. I seem to go get one of these when I have tons of other books to read, but none of them are appealing!

At any rate, this installment #4 tells the origin story of Dr. Sara Linton and Police Chief Jeffrey Tollinger. We travel to Jeffrey's hometown and he comes from a strange place! I think it helped Sara to see all the things he's overcome to become the man and police officer he is today.

This one doesn't feature Lena as much as #3 and I think that was a good break from her character!

There's a horrible shooting and hostage situation at the police station and this storyline is alternated with the Sara/Jeffrey hometown story. As Karin Slaughter does so well, the stories intersect in a way I did not see coming. I think I have two more in this series and then most of the Will Trent series still to read.
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585 reviews944 followers
February 13, 2021
My first audiobook in over a decade! ✅

I’m so glad I decided to borrow this from my library on a whim. Listening to the narrator speak with a southern drawl was *chef's kiss*

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Indelible has been the most engrossing Grant County novel for me since the series opener, Blindsighted.

And I think I have a good idea why. First: we spend significantly less time meandering through Lena’s spiralling, self-destructive head in this novel, and I was grateful for it.

Second: it was utterly fascinating getting the chance to delve into Sara and Jeffrey’s backstories.

When we first encountered this coroner-and-police-chief duo in Blindsighted, one big reason I was drawn to them was their already extensive shared history. They’d had enough years together, after all, to date and marry and eventually divorce, too, after he cheats. And it was an unfamiliar feeling for me: not being privy to characters’ history, being plunked into a relationship after it’s ostensibly ended.

Now, we finally get to witness firsthand the origins of their flammable chemistry.

And Karin Slaughter sends us into the fray in such a compulsively readable manner—by interweaving bloody events from Sara and Jeffrey’s past with a violent tragedy in the present day. In this way, the reader slowly gains crucial insight as to what, exactly, led to the hostage situation that has left Jeffrey critically wounded.

Importantly, both storylines—1991 and present day—revolve around compelling and twisty mysteries.

I found myself falling into that rhythm coaxed out by authors who can deftly alternate between chapters/timelines: when I got to the end of a chapter, there was always a cliffhanger waiting for me—a cliffhanger I wouldn’t be able to assuage until two chapters later.

It propelled me to read on.

As with all of the Grant County books I’ve read so far, there’re a not-insignificant number of sexist characters and offhandedly (and openly) homophobic comments. Jeffrey from his younger days—from 1991, even—sounded like such an unapologetic ass sometimes. Especially when he was narrating about the girls he’d been with.

But at this point in the series, I’ve learned to temper my expectations. I wouldn’t recommend reading this book if you don’t want to hear explicit and unabashed misogyny, sexism, and homophobia (including use of the f-word slur).

I will say, though, that Karin Slaughter has become much better at conveying her subversion of such prejudice. Though the characters are constrained by their contexts—both time (1991) and place (small-town, middle-of-nowhere Alabama)—there are still acts of defiance and condemnation of such blatant discrimination.

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BOTTOM LINE: This book isn’t as bleak as some of earlier Grant County novels, and I’m revved up to dive into the next one!
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1,559 reviews860 followers
June 10, 2022
This would be possibly 3.5 for me, so I shall round it up. Always fast paced and graphic, this author has an eye for the brutal and getting into the heads of the goodies and the baddies.

Again Sara and Jeffery - our town paediatrician come part time coroner and Police Chief - form a formidable team after some young men enter the police station and carnage ensues. As this is a series and the assumption is continual drama, I need to remind myself that this is fiction and the main theme will always be a new extra dramatic scene for our two protagonists; but I keep thinking what dreadful luck they have. Continually! I know I am not to think this way.

There was a very clever twist at the beginning, it was only for a short time period, but I was floored. Jeffery and Sara's beginnings were explored further here, and we see their early courtship and Jeffrey's dysfunctional family - a stark contrast to Sara's. Time spans from these times to the present flowed well, and the interlinking of this current terrible crimes were satisfying. This was done so well, Slaughter is a natural and gifted storyteller.

So glad to see Lena back on the force, poor her to have this one be her first day back after working as campus security. Her current relationship status is alarming, I really look forward to see how she matures and her character develops; she is a complex and dark woman.

Looking forward to number 5, unfortunately I cannot source this one on audio as I've begun to really enjoy this format as I can churn through so many. Also I'm very much looking forward to making my way to the Will Trent side of things too!

Profile Image for Arna.
162 reviews302 followers
January 6, 2021
As this is the fourth book, I’ll keep this short. This is probably my favourite in the series so far. The hostage situation was intense and well done and I loved that we finally learnt about Sarah and Jeffery’s past.

Though the introduction of so many characters lost me a bit so I wasn’t as affected by the events of the latest instalment of Grant County.

Some characters in this book are infuriating due to the sexist and homophobic comments which was difficult to read.

There’s only two books left in the series, I can only wonder what is left for this small town.
Profile Image for Michelle.
1,555 reviews255 followers
August 25, 2023
This was a pretty damn good book, not quite a five star for me, but close.

Some of the books in this series are real gems.

Four stars.
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1,933 reviews289 followers
February 22, 2024
In full disclosure I seem to be a bit of an outlier on this one (probably because the rest of the world doesn’t seem to despise Jeffery as much as me). So take this this review with a grain of salt. This is book 4 in the Grant County series and I seem to love some a lot more than others. Sara is at the police station when two armed men come in and shoot up the place, instantly killing a man and seeming to believe that was their intended target Jeffrey. This story jumps between the present and the past and it sometimes took me a second to understand between one and the other. I wasn’t at all interested in the past because it was a lot of backstory for Jeffrey and Sara and for those of you who have been reading my reviews of the books I couldn’t care less about Jeffrey and spoiler that remained true even after get a dose of his tragic back story.
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927 reviews448 followers
May 18, 2016
Leave it to me to select the audio without realizing it was part of a series. In my defense, it didn't indicate that but luckily, the author herself states that those new to the Grant County series can start here at (gulp) book four or at the logical beginning with book one. This reminded me on some level of my days when I read anything Patricia Cornwell. It was entertaining enough but I didn't love it. There is a good chance that is because I didn't begin at the beginning, but it is just as likely that this genre doesn't seem to interest me like it once did. Also, I thought the narrator sounded like she was from Louisiana at times, but I'm from Massachusetts so what do I know?! 3 stars.
Profile Image for Bill Garrison.
Author 9 books5 followers
February 7, 2013
After reading INDELIBLE by Karin Slaughter, I will have now read all of her novels. I realized after reading that I always liked the character Jeffrey Toliver, because he seemed to be the only normal character of the bunch. Well, not after reading this book. It is Tolliver's turn to have his sordid, twisted past revealed. The novel opens with a horrific shootout at the police station where kids are taken hostage and cops are killed.
With the hostages in a standoff, the story skips back in time to when Jeffrey and Sarah Linton were dating just a few months. They take a vacation, but on the way, Jeffrey takes him to his home town, a place he hasn't been in years. At first, this part of the novel dragged on compared to the excitement of the hostage situation, but soon, Jeffrey's childhood friends are involved in murder, and Sarah is there to do the autopsy. The rest of the novel is primarily set in the past, where Jeffrey and all his friends seem to have secrets.
I didn't really like the skewering of Tolliver. Slaughter really is hard on her characters, almost to a point where it is unrealistic. I mean, does EVERY SINGLE CHARACTER have to be self-destructive. This holds true for her future novels as well. In this novel, Jeffrey seems to crumble at the prospects of facing his own past. Lena is in the clutches of a boy ten years younger than her. Sarah is easily swayed by others' opinion Jeffrey. No one seems to be able to stand up and just do the right thing.
This novel almost has too much drama for me. But, I liked it. I'm familiar with the characters, and enjoy following them from book to book. With this novel, I finally have the complete picture.
Profile Image for Jennifer.
1,871 reviews6,703 followers
July 16, 2018
Indelible is the fourth installment in Karin Slaughter's crime thriller series titled Grant County. While this series has focused on developing the female leads up to this point, Indelible adds extra emphasis on the male characters as well as the dynamics of a small town's law enforcement team.

In my opinion, Indelible isn't as dark and gritty as the other Grant County books have been which allows it to be a much appreciated reprieve for some, but makes it my least favorite installment to date (because the darker the better where Slaughter is concerned), but make no mistake: it is excellent. Slaughter continues to skillfully build these characters and I just can't get enough. Such a great series.

My favorite quote:
"You never know what some people are capable of."
Profile Image for ♥Sharon♥.
985 reviews139 followers
July 26, 2020
My head is about to explode! Wow! Just Wow!!!

This one is definitely the best so far. KS is amazing! I love her writing. Gritty. Intense. Shocking.

Flipping between past and present was a turning point for me. Getting the insight of Jeffrey’s past and the things/people who shaped him was extremely enlightening. Learning of his and Sara’s relationship in the early stages was important to understand the couple they have become.

So crazy shit happened in this one. I wonder what KS has in store for me in #5!!
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209 reviews187 followers
June 30, 2023
// Indelible: making marks that cannot easily be removed.

This entry was just okay.

The book begins with a hostage situation at the police station. Jeff is hurt and needs medical attention in a hurry. To make matters worse, a group of children were touring the station and got caught up in the fray. Sara is on the scene as well and must do her best to take care of Jeff while negotiators try to figure out what to do. This is timeline one.

Timeline two flashes back to the past, when Sara and Jeff first became an item. Jeff is quick to take her on a road trip to see how the relationship will progress. They make a quick detour to his hometown and are caught up in a murder investigation. Sara has the opportunity to tour the town, learn about Jeff's questionable past, and offer her medical (and emotional) services to help identify the killer.

The dueling timelines did not work for me. I like how we essentially get two murder mysteries wrapped up in one, but I thought the pacing suffered a bit in the process. Karin Slaughter has pulled this same process off in many other books; it just did not have the same impact on me.

I’ll say one thing about Sara: She sure is an understanding partner. It’s kind of endearing how in love she is with Jeff, especially after the red flags start to mount into a heap. Most other characters would have probably left Jeff in the dust the moment they met his friends, learned about his reputation, or met his charming mother.

In typical fashion, the ending shines, and the conversations are thrilling. I just wish the in-between sections would have been a bit better. I’m curious to see how the next one shapes up.

Extra 📝’s

❖ Out of the 4 books I've read, I'd rank this one third.
❖ You may guess the killer, but the circumstances were pretty crazy.
❖ Lena's last scene was intense.

📚 Category 📚

Thriller / Police Procedural

🎵 Soundtrack 🎵

BTO – You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet | Billy Talent – Try Honesty | 2-Pac – Keep Ya Head Up | Strung Out – Analog | Airbourne – Runnin’ Wild

⭐ Rating ⭐

3 out of 5

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Series:

Blindsided: 4/5
Kisscut: 4/5
A Faint Cold Fear: 3/5

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Profile Image for Kate.
118 reviews14 followers
January 29, 2018
I do not have enough good things to say about this series. This book in particular was one of my favorites. My jaw was dropping within the first 5 pages and I continued to be surprised throughout the whole book.

In this Grant County novel, the story is being told from present day but also flashes back to when Sara and Jeffrey first met. At first this kind of threw me off but you really get to hear the background on their story and we get to find out a lot about Jeffrey's past which I really loved. Hearing the back story on him and Sara's relationship made me love them that much more. I also think this is why this particular book was one of my favorites in the series. There is such a connection between Jeffrey and Sara and to see where it all began has really tied the whole series together for me. If you loved Jeffrey and Sara before reading this book, you will REALLY love them after.

Another thing I loved about this was *drumroll please* THE RETURN OF LENA TO THE FORCE! Anyone who has read these books knows about Lena and her troubled past and how she left the Grant County police force, but in this novel she makes her big return which I couldn't be happier about. We also are left on edge at the end of this novel regarding her relationship with Ethan. I personally do not understand why she would even entertain the idea of a relationship with him in the first place but the end of this book leads me to believe she is trying to get away from him (thank god).

Overall, this series has worked its way into my heart and I feel a real connection with the characters. Definitely one of my favorite Grant County books so far and I am anxiously awaiting my thriftbooks delivery that includes the next book in the series :)
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2,938 reviews387 followers
May 26, 2023
Meh. Not as good as the previous books.

Now: There's a hostage situation at the Grant County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Jeffrey Tolliver has been shot and is losing a lot of blood; he may die without medical help. Unfortunately, it seems the two gunmen were there specifically for him...

Past: On Sara and Jeffrey's first road trip, he takes her back to his hometown in Alabama. His love-em-and-leave-em reputation is as strong as ever, and his old friends give Sara a "warm welcome." One of the biggest bits of gossip involves Jeff and his old high school football teammates. Julia Kendall, the girl with the worst reputation, went missing and never came back to school. The rumor is that Jeffrey and his BFF raped her, and she ran away. Although the boys claimed they were innocent, Julia was never seen again. When such a terrible rumor still has legs after so many years, Sara wonders just what sort of man she's gotten involved with...

While I appreciate the author trying out something new with twin timelines, I'm not really a fan of it. I much prefer her straightforward plots and hardboiled crime scene assessments. Hopefully the next book, Faithless, will return us to her regular style.
Profile Image for Beth Morvant.
498 reviews1,446 followers
February 20, 2022
GOSSSHHHHHH I love this series so much 🖤 I’m not ready to finish it 😩
Profile Image for Mike.
1,235 reviews175 followers
January 7, 2015
Only 2 Stars for this one. Virtually no character in the book is attractive or sympathetic. Depressing scenery, confusing timelines with flashbacks every other chapter. Loved the first book of hers that I read, Triptych, but the Grant County series hasn't clicked and actually I only finished this one because I wanted to see how little I could care about the characters. Except for a couple of minor players, don't care about any of them.
Profile Image for Jenny Jo Weir.
1,553 reviews81 followers
July 21, 2017
This book started out incredible!!! I loved the shock value at the beginning. It was a big bang...but then it goes back in time and starts telling the story of what leads to the incident and well, it was all just a little too much for my liking. There was a LOT of drama and too many problems. It seemed overly done and lost me due to it. Overall though, its a very good book and I'm still a huge fan of the series, just feel maybe she crammed a little too much into this one book.
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631 reviews26 followers
March 14, 2021
These Grant County books are my favorite so far of Slaughter’s. This one filled in a lot of blanks. Sara and Jeffrey still have more to be revealed though I think. This was really two stories deftly tied together and told very well. Looking forward to the next one.
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94 reviews8 followers
February 23, 2025
Another savage book in the series. Just when you think you’ve figured it out… you haven’t. Just when you think there are no more twists… there are. The story, characters, and twists never disappoint.
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