Author:Terri Persons
A string of troubled, young women committing suicide haunts the Twin Cities. But FBI Agent Bernadette St. Clare has a hunch that these women didn't die by their own hand but were killed by a fetishistic serial killer.
It's a big leap to take and Bernadette's going to need some serious evidence to back it up. There is the English professor who teaches a course on Suicide in Literature who has got uncomfortably close to one of the victims. And then there is the uncooperative psychiatrist who treated two of the dead girls. Both of them know more than they are saying. Saint Clare is going to have to use unorthodox methods to unlock their secrets.
With a cast of characters including a partner who's no longer among the living and a handsome boss who's available, this is the most unique psychological thriller you're bound to read all year.
In her second novel featuring Agent Bernadette Saint Clare, Terri Persons delivers a thriller with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until the last page
Out of the ordinary
—— The Independent on SundayTerri Persons gives us everything you'd want in a great thriller - riveting detail, frenetic pacing, a terrifying killer - and a savvy lady cop who brings it all together.Persons is a great new voice in crime fiction
—— Linda FairsteinIn a story thick with suspense, plot twists and supernatural chills, Persons has shattered the thriller mold
—— John SandfordI loved Blind Spot, and can't wait for more books featuring Bernadette
—— Independent on SundayA terrific debut - in every sense.
—— Gilda O'NeillHigh-octane US debut in the Karin Slaughter and Kathy Reichs tradition
—— Bookselleran impressive first book by this exciting new author
—— CrimesquadAnother great book for him, gives us hero Jack Reacher's back-story. Hurrah
—— Kate Atkinson , Daily TelegraphLee Child writes a good story, twisting it into labyrinthine folds and keeping his readers guessing right to the end. He has obviously done his research
—— Irish TimesUtterley irresistible, proof that there is no substitute...
—— ObserverEssentially a stunning exploration of the darkest parts of the human psyche, one which will haunt the reader
—— Socialist ReviewThere is no doubt that Crime is a page-turner
—— New Statesman