Charley H. (Mudbug) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Part of the Fear Triology. Chill was my favorite of the three. A haunted resort and a killer without conscience makes for double, double toil and wicked trouble. The romantic side was okay too. In case you aren't familiar this is part of the Bishop Series and #2 in Fear Trio.
On a scale of 1-4, I rate a BIG 3! Enjoyable and smooth reading.
On a scale of 1-4, I rate a BIG 3! Enjoyable and smooth reading.
Penny S. (pennys) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 194 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
FBI agent Quentin Hayes always knew he had an unusual talent, even before her was recruited by Noah Bishop for the controversial Special Crimes Unit. But, as gifted as he is, for twenty years he's been haunted by a heartbreaking unsolved murder that took place at The Lodge, a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee. Now he's returned one final time, determined to put the mystery to rest. Diana Brisco has come there hoping to unlock the mystery of her troubled past. instead, she is assailed by nightmares and the vision of a chidl who vanished from The Lodge years ago. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift, a gift that could catch a killer. Quentin knows that this is his last chance to solve a case that has become a dangerous obsession. But can he persuade Diana to help him, knowing what it could cost her? For something cold and dark and pure evil is stalking the grounds of The Lodge. Something Diana may not survive. Something Quentin never felt before : the chill of fear
Michael S. (cards98765) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book is one of the best suspense books I have read all year. I can't believe I hadn't read a book by this author before. I know have another author I absolutely must get more from!!! I highly recommend getting this book. And even if you don't believe in the supernatural...
Kimberley N. (vermontkim) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Chill of Fear kept you on toes. Just when you thought you knew what was happening the plot would twist around and take you in another direction. If you like novels that contain crime and romance, then you want to read this one.
Rachel D. (Evalee) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Good book. Not my favorite by Kay Hooper though.
Pamela S. (SummersChyna) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this one....kept me guessing until the end....
Gloria M. (glo) - , reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Fast paced,great read.
Ge-Anne B. (Giggy) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 42 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
LOVED this one! The paranormal element is not overdone and makes for a compelling read. X-Files-ish!
Susan H. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 4 more book reviews
this was a good read. i've never read anything dealing with the paranormal, so it was new for me. i'd read her work again.
Cindy P. (mulesinmo) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 36 more book reviews
Supernatural thriller. Quick read.
June E. (junie) - reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 630 more book reviews
Great paranormal book about psychics. You don't want to put it down.
Barbara T. (BarbieT) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 5 more book reviews
Kay Hooper is one of my very favorite authors, and this book does not disappoint. Moves a bit slower than some of her other books, but the characters are great, and the story is wonderful
Barbara F. (blueheronmom) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 137 more book reviews
OK, I'm hooked. Usually like chick lit and serious literature, but I could not put this book down once. I read it straight through, and my eyes dried out so much from not blinking that I needed eye drops. I'm going to order everything Kay Hooper has ever written.
Great book! Kay Hooper did a great job as usual.
Marlene W. (KansasSunflower) - , reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 329 more book reviews
Really good book. It's hard to put down
Sandra J. (KaSandra) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 26 more book reviews
This was a great book in the Bishop Special Crimes Series. It moved fast and I couldn't put it down until I finished. Read it in one afternoon.
Sheree R. (ShereeR) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 51 more book reviews
My first intro to this author, and now searching for more!! Sheree R.
This was the first of Hooper's books I read and since have read all of them.
Susan R. (redvanillaflame) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 3 more book reviews
This is another of Kay Hooper's exciting novels with characters that posess psychic abilities. I enjoyed it very much.
Tonya G. (tonyag) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 35 more book reviews
FBI agent Quentin Hayes always knew he had an unusual talent, even before he was recruited by Noah Bishop for the controversial Special Crimes Unit. But, as gifted as he is, for twenty years he's been haunted by a heartbreaking unsolved murder that took place at The Lodge, a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee. Now he's returned one final time, determined to put the mystery to rest.
Diana Brisco has come there hoping to unlock the mystery of her troubled past. Instead, she is assailed by nightmares and the vision of a child who vanished from The Lodge years ago. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift, a gift that could catch a killer.
Quentin knows that this is his last chance to solve a case that has become a dangerous obsession. But can he persuade Diana to help him, knowing what it could cost her? For something cold and dark and pure evil is stalking the grounds of The Lodge. Something Diana may not survive. Something Quentin never felt before: the chill of fear.
Diana Brisco has come there hoping to unlock the mystery of her troubled past. Instead, she is assailed by nightmares and the vision of a child who vanished from The Lodge years ago. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift, a gift that could catch a killer.
Quentin knows that this is his last chance to solve a case that has become a dangerous obsession. But can he persuade Diana to help him, knowing what it could cost her? For something cold and dark and pure evil is stalking the grounds of The Lodge. Something Diana may not survive. Something Quentin never felt before: the chill of fear.
Gail S. (agility4me) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 58 more book reviews
If you like the paranormal this is a good read.
Carrie F. (fakeblond4) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 31 more book reviews
If you like the unknown along with criminal suspense, this author is awesome!
Lorraine H. (Kit) - , reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 68 more book reviews
For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answers.
This is a different type of murder-mystery but it kept me guessing and that's the kind of book I enjoy.
This is a different type of murder-mystery but it kept me guessing and that's the kind of book I enjoy.
Donna C. (g-ma) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 3152 more book reviews
This was like trudging through sludge, the story is so slow and nothing happens in the first half of the book, it is mostly about Diana accepting that she is physic and the FBI agent that tries to help her with it has his own agenda but the storyline is just lost in all the descriptions of Diana's life, I found it to be very slow and at times just boring
Kaye R. (kazee) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 13 more book reviews
Creepy Good!! Especially if you like the paranormal.
Sara W. (nanishi) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
Loved it, not quite her normal writing style though.
Sandra B. (1037) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 19 more book reviews
Another in the Bishop Crime unit, 2nd in the Chill series. Very well developed plot, well rounded characters. Her twists at the end of every book always surprise and add a nice wrap up to that story as well as the relationship between the main characters. These are truely stories that take the time to properly work out the relationships and storylines. The relationships are not overly sexual in their descriptions. However, some of the crime scene descriptions can be disturbing but not gratutiously so. They are more analytical. Overall, the entire series is excellent as are the Fear and Blood Series. Each book can be a stand alone read.
Pat T. (ptawse9482) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 13 more book reviews
Wonderful thriller.
Jeanne P. (WandrngGeni) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 171 more book reviews
great read keeps you guessing til the end
Janie T. (FriscoOBX) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 601 more book reviews
great story. hooper keeps you on the edge of your seat to the very end. She is the master. worth the read.
Karen W. (kawslw2) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 32 more book reviews
love this series
Lorinda B. (Rin) - , reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 159 more book reviews
Another great one from Kay Hooper!
Jan M. (batgirl) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 284 more book reviews
Although I liked the ending of the book, it took way too long to get there. The book dragged, big time. The characters are pleasant and there are some surprises at the end.
Paula G. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 14 more book reviews
Hooper always delivers!!!!
Maya33 reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 225 more book reviews
Paranormal suspense, a follow up of the Bishop crimes series. A seer meets a psychic at the Lodge to solve a cold case, they run into a centuries old evil, a serial killer that possesses humans to keep on killing .
Stephanie P. (Stefne888) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
I couldn't but this one down, its awesome!
Kathy J. (katbaloo) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 4 more book reviews
I LOVE THIS SERIES! ALL THE CHARACTERS ARE DEVELOPED VERY WELL... ONLY PROBLEMS IS THERE NEEDS TO BE MORE BOOKS! CAN'T WAIT TIL THESE CHARACTERS COME BACK!!
Denise C. (sumrwind) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 135 more book reviews
Outstanding paranormal series. Highly recommend it.
Norma B. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 40 more book reviews
A welcome addition to this series and this trilogy
Marie H. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 25 more book reviews
Very good Book I reccomend reading it
Kay D. (LakeMartinGal) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 14 more book reviews
Another excellent Kay Hooper book in the "Fear" series.
Theresa T. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 7 more book reviews
Read the whole book in one night! Kay Hooper is a wonderful writer and following Bishop's Special Crimes Unit is a fascinating trip!
Judy D. (JudyCutie) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 80 more book reviews
Another terrific read -- follows Hunting Fear and is awesome!!
Sheila B. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 8 more book reviews
An interesting book, with FBI, suspense and psychic abilities.
Monica S. (MonicaS) - , reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 61 more book reviews
Another Special Crimes Unit book, always a good read.
Rosemarie S. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 69 more book reviews
This one I couldn't put down! Hooper really can put together a complex plot and tie it all together in the end. Truly amazing.
Melanie (MELNELYNN) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 669 more book reviews
Kay Hooper books are all very entertaining and fan's of this author know to come to her Bishop/SCU reads with an open mind, and a fair bit of imagination. These are reads where anything goes, and usually does. So keeping that in mind, readers should truly enjoy this fast-paced read.
Quentin Hayes works in Bishop's Special Crimes Unit but every year he has returned to "The Lodge" in order to solve the murder of a childhood friend. Every year he comes away with nothing. This year though, things will be much different because there is someone there that will be able to help him, but first he must convince her that she's not mentally insane, but instead a medium with unheard of power.
Diana Bisco has spent the better part of her life medicated by doctors trying to keep her safe and sane. But Diana is done with the med's and decides on a different course of treatment. She takes an art class at "The Lodge" but this hotel is not what it seems and when she starts seeing dead people she rethinks her mental illness, that is until she meets Quentin. Quentin is going to become very important to her survival if she is going to help those that wander "The Lodge" find peace. Oh, and she must do this before a killer strikes again.
This is truly more of a paranormal/suspense read than a romance read. So those that are looking for an indepth romance read might want to look else where. Otherwise the reader is in for a real treat. Ms. Hooper has combined a great deal into this read but it's all very good. I love her "Bishop" novel's and I look forward to her next effort.
Quentin Hayes works in Bishop's Special Crimes Unit but every year he has returned to "The Lodge" in order to solve the murder of a childhood friend. Every year he comes away with nothing. This year though, things will be much different because there is someone there that will be able to help him, but first he must convince her that she's not mentally insane, but instead a medium with unheard of power.
Diana Bisco has spent the better part of her life medicated by doctors trying to keep her safe and sane. But Diana is done with the med's and decides on a different course of treatment. She takes an art class at "The Lodge" but this hotel is not what it seems and when she starts seeing dead people she rethinks her mental illness, that is until she meets Quentin. Quentin is going to become very important to her survival if she is going to help those that wander "The Lodge" find peace. Oh, and she must do this before a killer strikes again.
This is truly more of a paranormal/suspense read than a romance read. So those that are looking for an indepth romance read might want to look else where. Otherwise the reader is in for a real treat. Ms. Hooper has combined a great deal into this read but it's all very good. I love her "Bishop" novel's and I look forward to her next effort.
Veronica H. (sweetness-n-kisses) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on
This book kept you interested from the first to the last page!! Very good book.
Jane C. B. (janebbooks) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 86 more book reviews
Kay Hooper is one of the best romantic suspense
writers! This series is absolutely page-turning.
writers! This series is absolutely page-turning.
MarySue M. (whitefoot) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 173 more book reviews
For 20yrs.FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in TENN.
when he was no more than a boy.Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit,he's returned to the scrne of that long-ago crime to find answers.
when he was no more than a boy.Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit,he's returned to the scrne of that long-ago crime to find answers.
Ellaina C. (Ellaina) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 42 more book reviews
This is a really good book. I couldn't put it down until it was over. It's a supernatural thriller that kept me interested.
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For 20 yrs FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in TN when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Spec. Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answers.
Diana Brisco has come to The Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and the distrubing visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift--a gift that could catch the
coldest killer of all.
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For 20 yrs FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in TN when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Spec. Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answers.
Diana Brisco has come to The Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and the distrubing visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift--a gift that could catch the
coldest killer of all.
Vickie P. (VickieLynn) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 108 more book reviews
excellent!
Jenelle G. (JenelleG) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 121 more book reviews
Really really good! Can't wait for the next one.
Marjorie H. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 286 more book reviews
another good read in Hooper's fear series.
Margie P. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 256 more book reviews
FBI agent Quentin Hayes and Diana Brisco have come to a secluded resort in Tennessee. Both are looking for answers to a 20-year old mystery. A "Bishop/Special Crimes Unit" novel.
Karen B. (falcon) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 141 more book reviews
good book if you're into the supernatural
Cherita G. (morebooks) - , reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on
This is Kay Hooper's best story yet. I have claimed this as my favorite.
Crystal B. (Sunshine) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 142 more book reviews
Good book! I like Kay Hooper's trilogies and this was a scary good one.
Joy M. (jem) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 214 more book reviews
Great! Great! Great!
Sharon E. (darby1044) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 39 more book reviews
Exciting story about a special FBI unit of psychics.
Helen K. (Billie-K) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 459 more book reviews
Have 2 copies. Kay Hooper never disappoints her readers!
Shannon V. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 7 more book reviews
Interesting story. Good mix of straight mystery and supernatural that's not too far over the top.
Dr. Polly F. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 40 more book reviews
Wonderful book as always by Kay Hooper--The Bishop series is one of my favorite paranormal and psychic detective series.
Christa P. (romeo) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 334 more book reviews
For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answers. Diana Brisco has come to The Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and the disturbing visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift- a gift that could catch the coldest killer of all.
Annette G. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 49 more book reviews
An obsession for solving an old murder brings an FBI profiler and a young woman with pyschic abilities together at a secluded Victorian resort. Their investigation takes them to the eerie world of ghosts.
Many twists and turns happen keeping you wondering what will happen next.
Many twists and turns happen keeping you wondering what will happen next.
Lindsay S. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 4 more book reviews
This book was a very good book. Very hard to put down.
Darcy Z. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 9 more book reviews
This is the first Kay Hooper novel I've read, but I really enjoyed it. It was difficult to put down because there are so many things left hanging when she switches to other character interaction... I wanted to keep reading in order to find out what was happening next with all the characters. I enjoyed the paranormal being an integral part of the main characters and the plot, especially since I love The Dead Zone series!
Mary Elaine L. (Laney) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 911 more book reviews
A Bishop special crimes unit novel. Very good.
Janis R. (JARSolon) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 66 more book reviews
Luckily, I do not live alone...this one gave me the jitters...the waiting for something to reach out from under the bed and grab kind! Can't wait to read the next!
Every once in a while it did seem to move slow, though. Maybe because a lot of the concepts that were fresh to the one character I had accepted long ago as fact in the paranormal world.
Every once in a while it did seem to move slow, though. Maybe because a lot of the concepts that were fresh to the one character I had accepted long ago as fact in the paranormal world.
Pat T. (Chesara) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 153 more book reviews
For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answers.
Diana Brisco has come to the Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and the disturbing visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift - a gift that could catch the coldest killer of all.
Diana Brisco has come to the Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and the disturbing visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift - a gift that could catch the coldest killer of all.
Great mystery that will keep you guessing till the end!
Pamela H. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 46 more book reviews
You will be guessing till the last page,old manison, in the woods, murder,ghost, shall I go on?
Shelley L. (jessie33) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 16 more book reviews
You cant go wrong with Kay Hooper, This is another good book from a grat auther
Margaret S. (Formor) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 99 more book reviews
This will keep you guessing until the very end. A fast paced thriller that is hard to put down.
Amy S. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 65 more book reviews
For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victoriean-era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long ago crime to find answers.
Julie P. (cindersatin) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 265 more book reviews
This is definitely one of my very favorite Kay Hooper books that I have read...and her most recent paperback! I loved that the story location stayed the same and all the details and charater developement just unfolded in a great way.
Barbara F. (daylilylover) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 768 more book reviews
Excellent.
Linda S. (Linda) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 770 more book reviews
Excellent!!!!
Deborah B. (dab1) - , reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 199 more book reviews
For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder taht took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit, he returned to the scene of that long ago crime to find answers. Diana Brisco has come to The Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and the disturbing visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift. - a gift that could catch the coldest killer of all. I really enjoyed this book!
Karen K. (k5karen) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 579 more book reviews
fbi agent quentin hayes always knew he had anunusual talent. even gefor hewas recruited by noah bihop for his special crimes unit. a paranormal book.
Julie G. (renegadespiritcat) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 198 more book reviews
Very good enjoyable read light and fast moving it kept me captivated until the very end..
Sandy T. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 9 more book reviews
A good read
Barbara P. (BoPeep) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 45 more book reviews
A good thriller read.
Janet D. (Jay-d) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 181 more book reviews
Good read--very interesting.
Rhonda L. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 27 more book reviews
For 20 years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort when he was a boy. Now, part of a Special Crimes Unit, he has returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answers.
Keisha T. (mockturtlegurl) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 16 more book reviews
For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answres.
Diana Brisco has come to The Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and disturbing visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift- a gift that could catch the coldest killer of all.
Diana Brisco has come to The Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and disturbing visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift- a gift that could catch the coldest killer of all.
Judy H. (hart2hart) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 711 more book reviews
The past can do more than haunt you! For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that ook place at a secluded Victorian era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unite, he's returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answers
Lori P. reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 35 more book reviews
For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victoria-era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long-ago crime to find answers. Diana Brisco has come to The Lodge hoping to unlock the mystery of her own troubled past. Instead she is assailed by nightmares and the disturbin visions of children who vanished from the resort years before. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift--a gift that could catch the coldest killer of all.
Joyce K. (joylynn) reviewed Chill of Fear (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit, Bk 8) (Fear, Bk 2) on + 50 more book reviews
For twenty years FBI agent Quentin Hayes has been haunted by an unsolved murder that took place at a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee when he was little more than a boy. Now part of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit, he's returned to the scene of that long=ago crime to find answers.
FBI agent Quentin Hayes always knew he had an unusual talent, even before her was recruited by Noah Bishop for the controversial Special Crimes Unit. But, as gifted as he is, for twenty years he's been haunted by a heartbreaking unsolved murder that took place at The Lodge, a secluded Victorian-era resort in Tennessee. Now he's returned one final time, determined to put the mystery to rest. Diana Brisco has come there hoping to unlock the mystery of her troubled past. instead, she is assailed by nightmares and the vision of a chidl who vanished from The Lodge years ago. And an FBI agent is trying to convince her that she isn't crazy but that she has a rare gift, a gift that could catch a killer. Quentin knows that this is his last chance to solve a case that has become a dangerous obsession. But can he persuade Diana to help him, knowing what it could cost her? For something cold and dark and pure evil is stalking the grounds of The Lodge. Something Diana may not survive. Something Quentin never felt before : the chill of fear