Helpful Score: 5
This was a great book!!! A strong female character recalls a tale of when she was a rookie cop. Very suspenseful and well written.
Helpful Score: 3
Louis Kincaid's girl friend, Detective Joette (Joe) Frye tells Louis of her beginnings as a female police officer in a small town in Michigan. As a female officer on a force of male officers not use to a woman police officer, Joe is given the assignments that are insignificant while an unimaginable brutal murder case of young women unravels. Joe becomes the murderer's next chosen opponent as the plot thickens. I loved the book and could hardly put it down. This is a very suspensful lady detective tale you don't want to miss!
Helpful Score: 1
The only female detective n the Miami PD's Homicide division, Joe Frye has memories that haunt her, and a past that not even her lover, detective Louis Kincaid, truly knows. It began when Joe was an ambitious rookie cop in a small Michigan town called Echo Bay.
The bones found in the woods were the first clue in a string of unimaginably brutal murders of young women. Plunged into a heated investigation -- and caught between the dictates of a reluctant local sheriff and the state police - Joe soon uncovers the chilling truth: In the dead of winter in the Michigan woods, she must face down a predator who has chosen her a worthy opponent - or become his next victim.
Fast moving and keeps you guessing. VERY good.
The bones found in the woods were the first clue in a string of unimaginably brutal murders of young women. Plunged into a heated investigation -- and caught between the dictates of a reluctant local sheriff and the state police - Joe soon uncovers the chilling truth: In the dead of winter in the Michigan woods, she must face down a predator who has chosen her a worthy opponent - or become his next victim.
Fast moving and keeps you guessing. VERY good.
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Helpful Score: 1
Exciting book! Kept me turning the pages all night and into the wee hours of the morning! If you have never read anything by P.J.Parrish, make this your first.