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Mar 13, 2014 08:09AM

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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.



One of the things that turn me off to certain books is it has to be realistic. First, I seriously doubt that there is a law ANYWHERE in the states that a civilian could charge a cop with murder. If there was a law then why would a cop risk his life to save others? Then any cop that has some common sense would NEVER talk to the parents of the person he killed, especially since they are trying to get him on murder charges. COPS understand something about interrogations.
Sheri since you said this turned out enjoyable I will continue reading it, but right now I feel like returning it to the library. When did it start getting good for you?


Since I am married to a cop, have several friends that are/were police detectives, and I worked for Department of Corrections for 12 years I sort of know a little about procedures. The in Death series is about a woman, Eve Dallas, who is a police detective. It is funny, warm, loving and the series makes sense.


