Helpful Score: 9
I know I should read her in order, but this is the first one of Karin Slaughter's books I've read. I really, really enjoyed it, even though the climactic moment of confrontation with the villain was very graphic and I abhor violence against women and children. I will definitely read more of her.
Helpful Score: 6
An excellent thriller thats takes the reader to the "dark side". Not for the faint of heart with the graphic forensic detail.
Helpful Score: 4
So good Great read Page turner and kept me reading all night long loved it cant get enough of her books!
Helpful Score: 4
This thriller kept my interest through to the end. It is a "must read" if you are a mystery buff! A victim is buried alive in the Georgia woods and the story evaolves around a medical examiner and her ex-husband who is a police chief who work to solve the murder and there is a series of "shocking and sordid revelations. Guaranteed to enjoy!
Helpful Score: 3
I liked it. I didn't like it as much as some of her others, but I did like it.
Helpful Score: 3
I normally feel as if I can solve a crime before I get to the second chapter, but this one keeps me guessing.
Helpful Score: 2
This is the first time I've read Karin Slaughter but it won't be the last time. She is a really good crime author.
Helpful Score: 2
This is a slow start and a little confusing because there are several characters to introduce, but once it gets going, hang on! I read the last 190 pages in one sitting because I had to! An excellent thriller with twists and turns
Helpful Score: 2
5th book in Sara Linton series. I have so much sympathy for Lena. She is so screwed up and she knows it. How can she save anyone else if she can't save herself? Sara and Jeffrey literally stumble over the pipe sticking up from a grave. Using their hands to dig to the coffin they find the body of a woman. Sara, Jeffrey and Lena are again in the middle of a suspenseful story of greed, control, abuse and murder.
Another hit, 4 stars.
Another hit, 4 stars.
Helpful Score: 2
Medically accurate, turn the page reading and a couple that makes you pull for their success in a "not my type" couple of people that should not be together, but still can't stay away from each other and somehow make you understand that "not my type" pull :)
Helpful Score: 2
I enjoyed this book. The author tells a great tale. I sometimes wonder if they speak more about themselves as writers than they do their characters. For some reason I felt that way about this book.
Helpful Score: 1
A bit hard to follow, but still a good book.
Helpful Score: 1
Faithless is the fifth book in the Grant County series, which features pediatrician/medical examiner Sarah Linton and her ex-husband/current boyfriend/police chief Jeffery Tolliver. In this installment of the series, Sarah and Jeffery stumble across the body of a teenage girl who was buried alive. Their investigation leads them to discover the dark secrets of a fundamentalist religious sect living in their midst.
Unlike the earlier books, Faithless sacrifices relentless suspense for character. I wondered if Karen Harper co-authored this book secretly with Slaughter. (If you have read any of Harper's Amish mysteries you will know what I mean). The interesting parts of the book concern Lena, one of Jeffery's deputies, and Sarah's constantly evolving relationship with Jeffery. Because of this, I would not recommend this book as a good place to start for those who are unfamiliar with the Grant County series, but for fans it is worth the read just to learn what becomes of Lena and her abusive boyfriend Ethan.
Unlike the earlier books, Faithless sacrifices relentless suspense for character. I wondered if Karen Harper co-authored this book secretly with Slaughter. (If you have read any of Harper's Amish mysteries you will know what I mean). The interesting parts of the book concern Lena, one of Jeffery's deputies, and Sarah's constantly evolving relationship with Jeffery. Because of this, I would not recommend this book as a good place to start for those who are unfamiliar with the Grant County series, but for fans it is worth the read just to learn what becomes of Lena and her abusive boyfriend Ethan.
Helpful Score: 1
I thought this book was good. It started out a little slow, but it really picked up speed in the middle. I don't think this is my favorite Grant County series book, but she stayed true to all the characters and getting more in depth with their storylines.If you like the series you have to read this book. It answered several questions for me.
Helpful Score: 1
Another book with Slaughter's character Sara Linton. She had me guessing whodunit until the end.
Helpful Score: 1
very exciting - a good read
Helpful Score: 1
Bought it for a plane ride and it was a good read to pass the time.
I got this book as a Barnes and Noble bargain book and read it not knowing there were 4 prequels. However, I loved it and while I did feel like there could have books before this one it wasn't one of those books that you have to read the previous ones just to get a clue of what in the world is going on. I highly recommend this book. I have since read the 4 prequels and while I liked some of their story lines better, I like how this one is a little more toned down when it comes to the violence (Everything that happened in Kisscut was almost a little to intense for me)
Helpful Score: 1
This book had an interesting plot. I've read it twice, once before I had read any of the other books of the series and then again in order. I liked it much better the 2nd time when I actually knew the characters! If you enjoy the series, you should like this one.
Helpful Score: 1
Karin Slaughter is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. The Sara Linton books are wonderful. Full of suspense and the characters are great. All of her books that I have read so far have been awesome and they make you want to keep following the characters at the end.
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent book, this is a great author!
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I like all of her books, this one was great too!
Helpful Score: 1
The newest Sara Lipton and Jeffrey Tolliver fuses forensic science and complex relationships in a tale of faith, doubt, and murder.
Helpful Score: 1
Great Read, somewhat dark, but thrilling none the less.
The latest in Slaughter's series about Jeffery, Sara, Lena and the rest of the Heartdale group, this book does not disappoint.
The action is quick right from the beginning of the book, where we read about a girl being buried alive. Later, Sara and Jeffrey find a coffin out in the woods... with someone inside. The girl was left with an air passage, so why is she dead?
The investigation leads the police to a small religious community out in the country. Are they as innocent as they seem or did one of the members of the church have something to do with the girl's death?
Gripping, gruesome, and terrifying, this book is another must-read story from Karin Slaughter!
The action is quick right from the beginning of the book, where we read about a girl being buried alive. Later, Sara and Jeffrey find a coffin out in the woods... with someone inside. The girl was left with an air passage, so why is she dead?
The investigation leads the police to a small religious community out in the country. Are they as innocent as they seem or did one of the members of the church have something to do with the girl's death?
Gripping, gruesome, and terrifying, this book is another must-read story from Karin Slaughter!
Outstanding story. My first time reading this author. I WILL read more!
I am new to this author but oliked the book very much.
I enjoyed this book very much
Original story--hard to put down.
Terrific book! Great thriller.
Not one of my favorites. The story was disjointed & the characters not very sympathetic.
one of the best crime novel I have ever read, a real who done it.
EXCELLENT, Fast Read!!
Interesting mystery, good twists.
Karin Slaughter does it again! This was a great story with some shocks and twists. If you like the Grant County stories this is a must read!
Wow several twisty turns about how and why a girl got buried in a box in the woods!! Will Sara and Jeff FINALLY get back together? How is Lena doing after her sisters murder?
All these plotlines and more with great clues to follow! YOu'll fly through the last hundred pages to solve the murder!!
All these plotlines and more with great clues to follow! YOu'll fly through the last hundred pages to solve the murder!!
A new author for me, kinda depressing but I finished it.
If you have read Karin Slaughter at all then you know about two of the characters Sara Linton and Jeffrey Tolliver. They add the chemistry needed to the storyline and give it that extra something. This one is great. Enjoy!
The best!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you ever had nightmares about being buried alive, maybe this is not for you. A crime fiction that will grip you. Evil and danger filled.
Awesome! I love this author it is a series based in a small town in GA.
The victim was buried alive in the Georgia woods-then killed in a horrified fashion. When Sara and Jeffrey stumble upon the body, both become consumed with finding out who killed the pretty young woman. And for Sara and Jeffrey, a harrowing journey begins, one that will test their own turbulent relationship and draw dozens of lives into the case.
Good book. Wasn't a page turner that i couldn't put down but it was decent
Very good book with an interesting storyline. Kind of creepy thinking something like this happens. Not a really deep mystery/thriller but a good read regardless.
I thought this was a good book. I had not read anything by Karin Slaughter before, but she puts a lot of twists into the plot. I thought that was cool, and it kept me guessing, but it was definately too much.
This is a spell binding book that keeps your interest until the end.
I like her books but they are a tad to dark and gory for me.
GREAT READ
I really enjoyed this book, must admit, did not think it would be "thrilling" enough for me, but the characters are wonderful and the story is fast paced and exciting.
I enjoyed this book - it's a good mystery. I will look for other books by this author.
Medical Examiner Sara Linton and her ex-husband, Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver stumble over the grave of a young girl buried alive.
This is the 5th book in Slaughter's Grant County series. Great mystery/suspense. There are a lot of surprises that I didn't see coming. I highly recommend.
This is the 5th book in Slaughter's Grant County series. Great mystery/suspense. There are a lot of surprises that I didn't see coming. I highly recommend.
Excellent read! I truly enjoyed it!
great book!
This book is hardcover not paperback
Great book
Great read, as are all of her books
Karin Slaughter is once again at her best! She is gritty in her writing and story telling. This book is NOT for the faint-of-heart!
This is a very good book!
Interesting plot
Excellent read.
another good one by slaughter in the grant county series. worth the read.
FAITHLESS By Karin Slaughter (Bantam Dell) The publicity blurb says Faithless will be (Slaughters) breakthrough hardcover bestseller. Its the same cast as Slaughters previous Grant County, Georgia novels with Lena, Sara, Jeffrey, Carlos and the rest. A young woman has been buried alive with a breathing tube, but then poisoned with cyanide. The autopsy reveals she is pregnant and, it turns outs she is part of the Church of Greater Good, a soybean cooperative that uses Atlanta homeless people as workers. With sentences like this one -(Lena) wasnt used to being around religious people unless they were down at the police station. - I agree with the publicity blurb. This is a great one.
Not her best but very good and interesting. Slow in the beginning but really builds about 2/3 of the way through.
Very good read
Though still an excellent novel and a page turning read, I find myself getting a bit bored and tired of the characters - who never seem to learn from their mistakes or grow from their experiences... Sara and Jeffrey ride the same old rollercoaster of emotions and blame.... Lena is still buried in angst over the loss of her twin... I find myself wanting to shout at them to grow up and move on with finding the "murderer" and living their lives! Could be just me but I am looking forward to reading her newest (TRIPTYCH) which I have waiting and which is a standalone... If you can take the puling of the characters in this one, it is a page turner.
I think this was the best in the series!
The victim is buried alive in the Georgia woods-and then killed in a horrifying fashion. And there are more....
Karin Slaughter never disappoints me! I love her work!!
I really like this series, the characters are great!
good suspense---right up to the end.
Another excellent book in the Linton/Tolliver series. Sara and Jeffrey stumble across the burial of a young woman obviously buried alive in a wooden coffin with a breathing tube and provisions. They worry that she might have been saved if she had been found before she ran out of air, but autopsy shows she died of cyanide poisoning. This odd turn of events starts an investigation into old secrets and new acts of evil.
Another good read by Karin Slaughter. She has enough plot twists to keep you interested and entertained. She's becoming one of my favorite authors.
#5 in the series
Slaughter's dark, forensic-driven Grant County series of crime novels has always drawn a thin line between the members of the law-enforcement team and the victims of the crimes being investigated. The title of the fifth entry in the series reflects both the marital difficulties of coroner Sara Linton and her ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, and the label affixed to certain willful members of a religious cult. Jeffrey makes a grisly discovery in the woods when he stumbles over a metal pipe. A young woman was buried alive in a wooden crate for several days and appears to have died of asphyxiation. But Sara's autopsy reveals a far different scenario. Jeffrey and officer Lena Adams' investigation leads to a farm owned by the Church of the Greater Good, which appears to have used burial as a form of punishment before. Meanwhile, Lena finds her own sick relationship with an abusive lover mirrored in the marriage of a former cult member who has damning information but is too afraid to disclose it for fear of provoking another vicious beating from her husband. Slaughter cannily incorporates any number of women's issues--from the difficult work of rebuilding a ruined relationship to finally figuring out when to call it quits--within a compulsively readable narrative.
Slaughter's dark, forensic-driven Grant County series of crime novels has always drawn a thin line between the members of the law-enforcement team and the victims of the crimes being investigated. The title of the fifth entry in the series reflects both the marital difficulties of coroner Sara Linton and her ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, and the label affixed to certain willful members of a religious cult. Jeffrey makes a grisly discovery in the woods when he stumbles over a metal pipe. A young woman was buried alive in a wooden crate for several days and appears to have died of asphyxiation. But Sara's autopsy reveals a far different scenario. Jeffrey and officer Lena Adams' investigation leads to a farm owned by the Church of the Greater Good, which appears to have used burial as a form of punishment before. Meanwhile, Lena finds her own sick relationship with an abusive lover mirrored in the marriage of a former cult member who has damning information but is too afraid to disclose it for fear of provoking another vicious beating from her husband. Slaughter cannily incorporates any number of women's issues--from the difficult work of rebuilding a ruined relationship to finally figuring out when to call it quits--within a compulsively readable narrative.
Excellent story in the Grant County series. Keeps you guessing, a real page-turner.
When Sara Hinton and Jeffery Tolliver find the body of a young woman that was buried alive they become consumed with finding who killed her.
EXCELLENT this author never fails to keep ones attention because she is detailed and creative in her writing style. A wonderful captivating read of suspense and intrigue.
Very interesting and keeps you on your toes!!
spelling binding till the last page!
I loved this book. Hard to put down. I did not realize it is part of series, which is good writing in my opinion. No one likes to start a book and feel you missed important things that help you understand what you are reading. This writer isn't too wordy (overly descriptive about landscape,etc.) which I appreciate. I would like to read more of this series because I like the characters and the story is very well written.
A victim was burned alive in the Georgia woods. Medical examiner, Sara Linton, and her ex-husband become consumed with finding out who killed the pretty young woman.
The victim was buried in the Ga. woods, then killed in a horrifying fashion. When Sara and Jeffrey stumble upon the body, both are consumed with finding out who killed the pretty young woman.
The victim is buried alive in the Georgia woods - then killed ina horrifying fashion. When Sara and Jeffery stumble upon the body, both become consumed with finding out who killed the pretty young woman.
Easy reading mystery. Not offensive to women.
This was another heart-pounding book that keeps you interested until the end. The characters are multifaceted which makes for entertaining reading. Looking forward to reading the last book in the Grant County series to see what Slaughter has in store for these characters.
Good story little gore. Well liked from a woman's point of view of mysteries. Read more from Grant County.
A really different book, excellent story and characters.
Incredible book. I loved it from beginning to end!
A victim was buried alive in the GA woods - then killed in a horrifying fashion. When SAra & Jeffrey stubmel upon the body, both become consumed w/ finding out who killed the pretty young woman. And for Sara & Jeffrey, a harrowing journey begins, one that will test their own turbulent relationship and draw dozens of lives into the case.
Liked this book a lot, good read.
A crime thriller that was difficult to put down a great read.
quick read, interesting crime novel
The victim was buried alive in the Georgia woods then killed in a horrifying fashion. When Sara Linton and Jeffrey Tolliver stumble upon the body, both become consumed with finding out who killed the pretty young woman.
great read! hard to put down
Great book- even though it comes up as a paperback, it is a hardcover- book club edition
Very good book. Enjoyable and thrilling.
A fast paced thriller. I found it hard to put this book down.
The victim was buried alive in the Georgia woods - then killed in a horrifying fashion. When Sara and Jeffrey stumble upon the body, both become consumed with finding out who killed the pretty young woman. And for Sara and Jeffrey, a horrowing journey begins, one that will test their own turbulent relationship and draw dozens of lives into the case.
For as Jeffrey and Sara move further down a trail of shocking surprises and hidden passions, neither is prepared for the most stunning discovery of all: the identity of a killer who is more evil and dangerous than anyone could have guessed.
For as Jeffrey and Sara move further down a trail of shocking surprises and hidden passions, neither is prepared for the most stunning discovery of all: the identity of a killer who is more evil and dangerous than anyone could have guessed.
Wow! I love this series!
Shocking
my first slaughter will nt be my last a great read
OK reading but not remarkable.
Please note - this is actually a hardcover book although the ISBN on this site lists it as a paperback. Amazon lists this ISBN as a hardcover - I'm not sure what happened.
Please note that this book was purchased from a public library sale, so there will be a few places in the book with the libraries stamp on it. Thanks.
This is a hardback book.
HARDCOVER VERSION
brand new,hard back