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The Final Kill
The Final Kill
Author: Meg O'Brien
ISBN-13: 9780778320876
ISBN-10: 0778320871
Publication Date: 5/1/2006
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 101 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
I was pleasantly surprised after reading about 20 pages. A somewhat confusing beginning. The rest of the book was a total surprise! A mixture of IRA, kidnappings, best friends. A great read! I would like to read more of this author!
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Helpful Score: 2
I finally had a chance to actually read this book--It is loaded with twists and turns-like a snake for a drain--I can't put it down--any avid reader who likes mystery and intrigue will love this book and believe me---you will not want to put it down until you have read the last line!!
MELNELYNN avatar reviewed The Final Kill on + 669 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Abby Northrup converted a monastery into a shelter for battered women and children. However, she never expected to see her close friend Alicia Gerard arrives with her daughter seeking shelter. When they do Abby notices both seem despondent and in shell shock.

Not long after taking the two females in, the FBI arrives at the monastery demanding Abby turn over Alicia to them as she is a murderer, but the Feds are too late as Alicia quietly left. Sheriff Ben Schaeffer warns Abby to stay out of the investigation, but her concern for her pal forces her to sleuth for the missing woman. Ben proves right when Abby steps into danger that impacts national security with only her beloved sheriff trying to keep her safe.

Though it takes time to lay out the plot, be patient because THE FINAL KILL is a terrific thriller that is worth reading as Meg O'Brien writes a deep character driven amateur sleuth mystery. The romantic subplot enhances the prime whodunit and where is she investigation conducted by the heroine. Ben is a delightful champion trying to persuade the woman he loves to back off as the Feds and others demand she stay out of this or else. This superb tale will provide plenty of fun to fans of romantic suspense.
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Helpful Score: 1
This mystery kept me guessing!
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Helpful Score: 1
very good mystery
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Helpful Score: 1
it was good, the beginning was a little weird but then you really get into it and it keeps you turning the pages and up reading all night til it is done...really good
Readnmachine avatar reviewed The Final Kill on + 1474 more book reviews
"Suspense" novel about a woman who runs a shelter for abused women and gets tangled up in an international terrorist plot.Unlikely actions and downright incorrect information made me dump this after about 50 pages.
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great book one you wont want to put down
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Started out fairly good then about the middle it just seemed to get slow and going no where fast, so I consider it only a 2 star rating as I like a faster pace suspense story
tioga avatar reviewed The Final Kill on + 167 more book reviews
Intrigue from the start to finish! From her quiet home in an old monastery, Abby helps abused women and children. Suddenly she finds herself involved in a terrorist attack, kidnappings, murder, power plays, an IRA splinter group, FBI, and CIA action. Who can be trusted?

Enjoyable book if you like mysteries.
Alacornlady avatar reviewed The Final Kill on + 79 more book reviews
Very quick paced story line. I enjoyed it a lot.
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A good fast read
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This is a great story.
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Very good Book.
blueeyedjess avatar reviewed The Final Kill on + 44 more book reviews
Very good read! Fun and intriguing!
4eversunshine avatar reviewed The Final Kill on + 54 more book reviews
A sequel to Sacred Trust
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A fast paced read.Murder,conspiracy are just the right things that made this book a great read. Sometimes you just shouldn't answer the door in the middle of the night even if she is a friend.
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A story of threat of terrorist plot with a lot of twists and turns.
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A great must read mystery and suspense novel.
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great, could not put down
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Abby has purchased an old monastery and turned it nto a peaceful home for abused women and children. Then she answers a knock at the door and finds an old friend and her daughter running for their lives. It is a pretty sure bet all of Abby's peace of mind is over unless she can save them all!
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Abby Northrup uses her home as a safe haven for abused wives and children, but when her friend show up at her door her world turns upside down and she must help her friend hide from a man who will stop at nothing to have her back.
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Great book--suspenseful
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When she opened her door was it to a friend, or was she unknowly giving refuge to a killer.
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Abby Northrup finally has the quiet life she's dreaned of living in a former monastery.Unofficially it is an underground safe haven for abused women and children.Anold friend and her daughter appear on Abby's front step looking for safe haven,Abby's tranquil life begin to dissolve
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This was a slow mover for me.
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Abby NOtrthrup finally has a quiet life she's dreamed of, living in Carmel at the former monastery she purchased and renovated. But The Prayer HOuse is more than a peaceful home for Appy unofficially it is an underground safe haven for abused woman and children. And when an old friend and her daughter appear on Abby's front step lookking for safe haven, Abby's tranquil life begins to dissolve.
Alicia Gerard is the wife of a wealthy business tycoon with strong connections to the political world. Abby agrees to take Alicia and her daughter in, but when FBI agents swarm the building looking for them, Abby finds herself trapped in the world of murder, conspiracy and threats to national security. On the run for government agents who make their own rules, Abby must decide which of her beliefs are worth dying for and which ones were not.
This book is brand new its in excellent condition it has not even been read.
dburge64 avatar reviewed The Final Kill on + 63 more book reviews
Abby Northup finally has the quiet life she's dreamed of, living in Carmel at the former monastery she purchased and renovated. But The Prayer House is more than a peaceful home for Abby--unofficially it is an underground safe haven for abused women and children. And when an old friend and her daughter appear on Abby's front step looking for safe haven, Abby's tranquil life begins to dissolve. Alicia Gerard is the wife of a wealthy business tycoon with strong connections to the political world. Abby agrees to take Alicia and her daughter in, but when FBI agents swarm the building looking for them, Abby finds herself trapped in a world of murder, conspiracy and threats to national security. On the run from government agents who make their own rules, Abby must decide which of her beliefs are worth dying for--and which ones are not.