Een seriemoordenaar die de zeven tekenen van de Messias volgt. Een ex-gedetineerde FBI-agente op zoek naar verlossing. Een raadsel dat gekraakt moet worden terwijl de kostbare tijd van een slachtoffer wegtikt...
"Een meesterwerk van spanning en mysterie." —Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos (over Once Gone) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
VOOR JOU is het eerste deel in een langverwachte nieuwe serie van bestsellerauteur Blake Pierce, wiens thriller Once Gone (gratis te downloaden) meer dan zevenduizend vijfsterrenbeoordelingen heeft ontvangen.
FBI-topagente Morgan Cross stond op het toppunt van haar carrière toen ze werd ingerekend, onterecht veroordeeld en tien jaar achter de tralies belandde. Eindelijk vrijgesproken en op vrije voeten, komt Morgan uit de gevangenis als een veranderd mens—verhard, meedogenloos, afgesloten van de wereld en onzeker hoe ze opnieuw moet beginnen. Wanneer de FBI aan haar deur klopt, wanhopig op zoek naar Morgan om de enige seriemoordenaar op te sporen die tien jaar geleden wist te ontsnappen, is ze verscheurd. Ze is niet meer dezelfde persoon, niet langer bereid zich aan de regels te houden, en zal deze keer voor niets terugdeinzen. In een non-stop thriller ontspint zich een dodelijk kat-en-muisspel tussen een duivelse moordenaar en een ex-gedetineerde FBI-agente die niets meer te verliezen heeft—met het lot van een nieuw slachtoffer in de weegschaal.
Een pageturner en aangrijpende misdaadthriller met een briljante en gekwelde FBI-agente in de hoofdrol. De Morgan Cross-serie is een meeslepend mysterie, boordevol non-stop actie, spanning, wendingen en onthullingen, voortgestuwd door een razend tempo dat je tot diep in de nacht aan het lezen houdt. Fans van Rachel Caine, Teresa Driscoll en Robert Dugoni zullen ongetwijfeld verknocht raken.
Volgende delen in de serie zijn ook verkrijgbaar!
"Een thriller die je op het puntje van je stoel houdt in een nieuwe serie die je blijft boeien! ...Zoveel wendingen, verrassingen en afleidingsmanoeuvres... Ik kan niet wachten om te zien wat er hierna gebeurt." —Lezersrecensie (Her Last Wish) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Een sterk, complex verhaal over twee FBI-agenten die proberen een seriemoordenaar te stoppen. Als je een auteur zoekt die je aandacht vasthoudt en je laat gissen, maar tegelijkertijd de puzzelstukjes laat samenvallen, dan is Pierce jouw auteur!" —Lezersrecensie (Her Last Wish) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Een typische Blake Pierce thriller vol wendingen en bochten, als een achtbaan van spanning. Houdt je aan het lezen tot de laatste zin van het laatste hoofdstuk!!!" —Lezersrecensie (City of Prey) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Vanaf het begin hebben we een ongewone hoofdpersoon die ik nog niet eerder in dit genre ben tegengekomen. De actie is non-stop... Een zeer sfeervolle roman die je tot in de kleine uurtjes aan het lezen houdt." —Lezersrecensie (City of Prey) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Alles wat ik in een boek zoek... een geweldige plot, interessante personages, en het grijpt je meteen. Het verhaal raast voort in een duizelingwekkend tempo en houdt dat vol tot het einde. Nu op naar deel twee!" —Lezersrecensie (Girl, Alone) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Spannend, hartkloppend, op het puntje van je stoel... een must-read voor liefhebbers van mysterie en spanning!" —Lezersrecensie (Girl, Alone) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Blake Pierce is author of the bestselling RILEY PAGE mystery series, which includes seven books (and counting). Blake Pierce is also the author of the MACKENZIE WHITE mystery series, comprising four books (and counting); of the AVERY BLACK mystery series, comprising four books (and counting); and of the new KERI LOCKE mystery series.
An avid reader and lifelong fan of the mystery and thriller genres, Blake loves to hear from you, so please feel free to visit www.blakepierceauthor.com to learn more and stay in touch.
I hope it was one of those earliest work of the author. /Because apart from the words chosen for writing, the characters and the plot had no development at all. The plot was jumping everywhere. It felt like I was watching a commercial movie where only the lead character is intelligent enough to solve even simple clues and everybody else is just an useless extra. I mean I get it the author want to show that FBI is desperate for Morgan's help but they basically handed over a dangerous serial killer case to her and the team lead is giving her and taking back the case with same "oh morgan, i know you shouldn't be in the field the next day of your release" (duh). Apart from mentioning who is in the task force, they literally have no part to play. Morgan has anger issues, reckless, does not think through situation, puts herself and derrick in danger repeatedly that you cant help but feel frustrated with her. And the to top it off, after showing all these traits, the head of FBI personally appreciates her and hands the job back to her knowing she has all these problems? Not even a basic psych eval or procedures to rejoin. / Rant over. So if you are looking for a very basic, predictable story so you can have book count, it is for you. Else, dont bother.
Book 12 for 2024. Have you ever read a book that played a certain way in your head? That's this book for me. The main character, a female agent for the fbi, just spent 10 years in prison for a crime she didn't commit. She immediately gets out and is pulled back into the same case where she accused and convicted of helping the unsub. Now, in my mind, when reading her speaking, all I could hear was Agent Clarice Starling's voice. That very monotone, nothing excites me voice. While the book did have some twists, it was a pretty straight read. I also felt this book ended rather abruptly, however, this is part one of a 9 book series. I'm not sure how to get 9 books from this, but I'll at least check out book 2, since I'd like to know how this storyline ends. Regardless if being a quick read, I'd give it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5.
Good start with this series. Good characters, good story line and a good mystery. From FBI Agent to prison to FBI Agent, Morgan proves herself once again.
I really didn't like this book. I didn't like Morgan, I didn't like Derik, I didn't like Mueller. I liked the dog. Morgan has just spent 10yrs in prison for a crime she didn't commit. Then she gets out and her old partner Derik is waiting to take her home. He also tells her that Mueller would like her to start back at work because the serial killer Samson, the reason she was in prison, had called a halt to his killings and restarted days before she was released. People thought she was his assistant. She is clearly in no fit position to return to work the day she got out of prison and it shows all the way through the book. I skim read it through to the end and still don't like a single person in this book.
First time reading this author and probably will read more in this series. It is full of suspense and mystery and a page turner. Megan has just been released from jail after 10 years of a crime she didn’t commit. She was an FBI agent accused of helping a serial killer. The killings has stopped while she was in jail and have now started again before her release. She has been asked to help solve these killings by her former partner Derik who believed her innocence and AD Mueller who really wasn’t sure of her innocence. I thought this was a good mystery and suspense. I hope to read the next in the series to find out more answers to more mysteries.
Listened to this on Spotify and was not impressed. I didn't enjoy the narrator but I dont think reading it in word form would make it any better. Was very generic.
3.5⭐️ if I got sent to jail for working on a case I would be very hesitant to go back and work on the very same case. The serial killer was pretty fascinating. I do like how they set up the second book with who framed her. I’ve read terrible set ups thrown in haphazardly at the end so I was certainly pleased with this one.
I downloaded this book for free via googleplay because I needed something to read in-between Christmas/new years days out with the family.
I like how this story opens, it switches the narrative on its head while luring you into a "what happened?" Clues..a federal agent is finally set free from prison after ten years, she wasn't supposed to be behind bars in the first place. Hook,line and sinker.
I did have to re-read a page or few, a few times because I thought if you were arrested and worked for the government that you were legally NOT allowed to work for the government again, innocent or not. Hell, I've applied for government boring desk jobs and criminal charges were one of their many main questions to wether you got interviewed or not.
I think the reason I latched onto this story pretty quick was because it reminded me of the mentalist; Patrick Jane v Red John, pretty sure there was a season where Jane was framed by Red John and had to be benched for majority of the season.
The further I read into this story, I started to realise a lot of "filler" words. They could've been backspaced.
Maybe one too many binges of crime shows has altered my mind and perspective on crime books but since when do cops straight up sound like their accusing a suspect? I thought they questioned "do you know xyz?" Or "you left here at xyz, what made you leave?" Or "you returned at xyz, what made you return?" Not "the murders stopped when you left and started when you returned." That just seems like an odd thing for a cop to say to a suspect who isn't officially a suspect.
As it got closer to the end, the story started to feel a little messy. How'd Morgan know the attacker was a man? How'd Morgan know the attacker was the killer? If she's chasing the attacker in pitch dark than how would she see him especially since it adimits her eyes struggled to see as she regretted ditching the torchlight.
I understand the use of ellipses but at times it started to feel like overkill, I feel like they could've just been backspaced.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Morgan released from prison after serving 10 years for murders she didn’t commit. How did they decide that after all that time? What even was the set up that landed her in there in the first place? (Although that will likely be revealed in the 2nd book)
So many unanswered questions like What was the relevance of her dead father’s tax bill? How did they know the name of the killer? How come she didn’t think of the killers why when actually speaking to her inmate ? All very rushed and a lot of nothing.
Blake Pierce is by far one of my favorite authors. His books leave me in awe, with plots that are intense, with none of the "oh puleeease, that could never happen!" that some stories leave me feeling. His characters literally jump off the pages to grab you by the throat, encompass your heart and mind, and leave you breathless at times. Please continue writing, Mr Pierce! You have a great talent that thrills this bibliophile.
Enjoyed this book very much. I really like the concept for this storyline. Something new. Morgan is one tough cookie after having spent ten years in prison for a crime she didn't commit. Getting ready to read the next book in this series.
Three days before Morgan Cross was released another killing occurred. Her father had died & she moved into his house. Her old partner showed up and then the action began all over again. I rate this a 5.0.
I very much enjoyed this book. I liked the plot and characters. It was a quick easy read. I am starting the second book in this series with high expectations. I look forward to whatever comes next.
I loved the characters in this book along with the story. It has enough twists and turns p keep you interested all the way through. The author is very talented and I hope to read more of his books
An FBI agent is imprisoned for ten years until she is exonerated. The serial killer she was chasing before being in prison is back in action. Can she stop him this time? A real interesting plot and great characters.
Blake Pierce hits one out of the park with book 1 of Morgan Cross’s story. Shorter than Cornwell, less ME talk than Reicht, but still well researched and believable.
Great story, great characters. I've read Patterson, Balducci, Coben, Cornwell, Sanford and many others. This book and its author rank right along with those greats.🤓🤓🤓
I loved this book. I had read another book by this author, and was not impressed with it. But this book I really enjoyed. It was fast moving, and the characters are awesome. Looking forward to reading the next book in this series.
Agent Cross learns just what deception is and how to handle it. Having spent 10 years in prison for a crime she was framed for, she learned that even that deception was deceiving. Great mystery and great characters.
Very gripping style. Good syory. Nicelt handled by the author. I liked it and recommend that anyone interested in reading ggod fiction should read this novel. Keep it up.
I like this author. Great read, FBI, deceit and serial killer. If you like a good suspense this is a good one. Keeps you reading to find out the ending.