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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780786016075
ISBN number: 0786016078
Label: Pinnacle
Manufacturer: Pinnacle
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 384
Printing Date: February 01, 2006
Publishing house: Pinnacle
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This novel spins a web around you from the very first page. This is my very first "Kincaid" novel and I loved the way insights to his personality were weaved into the story. P.J. Parrish does a fantastic job of making her characters believable and sympathetic.
Although I found it almost depressing at times, I couldn't put it down. The twist and turns in the plot kept me reading just one more chapter. I am looking forward to reading the others in the Kincaid series.
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If you have never read a Louis Kincaid novel, I urge you to read this one. While they are all good, this one is truly chilling.
You'll be a fan for life. I promise!
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I picked this novel up at a bookstore looking for anything fiction to read after the bar exam, and was attracted to it since I used to live in Michigan and visit a lot of the areas mentioned in the book. The work is highly suspensful and has interesting insight into mental health issues.
My only "complaint" is that--at least in the edition I own-- the back cover synopsis is obviously written either by someone who never actually READ the book, or about some earlier version of the story, because the names and plot on the back have nothing to do with the contents of the book.
Definitely worth a read if you like the works of Barbara Hambly, Patrica Cornwell or Thomas Harris.
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The sisters Montee who write as P.J. Parrish have outdone themselves in an "Unquiet Grave."
They have bumped up their writing and the character of Louis Kincaid to a higher plain in the seventh novel in this wonderful series.
Louis is now a PI on Florida's Gulf Coast. His foster father (Phillip Lawrence) asks Louis to return home (Michigan) to help locate the remains of his very first true love (Claudia De Foe).
She was long considered dead, but when her casket was unearthed for relocation, it was filled with rocks.
Claudia was confined at Hidden Lake, an insane asylum, and was buried in their cemetery.
One employee (Nurse Alice) remains at Hidden Lake cleaning up the files and readying the place for demolition. She becomes the inside ally Louis needs to begin his investigation.
Inquiries made by Louis attract enemies, antagonize the State Police & provoke further violence. There is no doubt that foul play was involved in Claudia's death as Hidden Lake holds many sinister, haunting and disturbing enigmas.
Louis's hunt for Claudia's bones develops into part of a larger investigation to find a present day murderer as mutilated bodies turn up at Hidden Lake.
A sleazy tabloid journalist who believes a serial killer (incarcerated at Hidden Lake, supposedly dead for eight years) is the current killer become a most unlikely ally.
The journey to the finale is stylishly presented and intelligently resolved.
While on the case, Louis confronts many of his childhood demons and resolves them enough for some peace with who he is. He truly grows as a character in this tale of suspense of the highest order.
Just spectacular.
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I'm not a person of many words, so I certainly couldn't be an author, but I am an avid reader. These two ladies are so super talented. They write page after page with no filler. There is only one other author I read that holds my interest on every single page of their book. This is a must have book. You will not be disappointed.
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