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Broken
New York: Random House
(2010).
Hardback. Not Signed. $26.00 |
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Karin Slaughter's internationally bestselling novels are as notable
for their vivid portraits of lives shadowed by loss and heartbreak as
they are for their dramatic criminal investigations. Her latest offering
features the return of her most compelling characters and introduces
memorable new ones in a tale of corruption, murder, and confrontation
that will leave more than one life . . . When Special Agent Will
Trent arrives in Grant County, he finds a police department determined
to protect its own and far too many unanswered questions about a
prisoner's death. He doesn't understand why Officer Lena Adams is hiding
secrets from him. He doesn't understand her role in the death of Grant
County's popular police chief. He doesn't understand why that man's
widow, Dr. Sara Linton, needs him now more than ever to help her crack
this case. While the police force investigates the murder of a young
woman pulled from a frigid lake, Trent investigates the police force,
putting pressure on Adams just when she's already about to crack. Caught
between two complicated and determined women, trying to understand
Linton's passionate distrust of Adams, the facts surrounding Chief
Tolliver's death, and the complexities of this insular town, Trent will
unleash a case filled with explosive secrets--and encounter a thin blue
line that could be murderous if crossed. Spellbinding and keenly paced, Broken is Karin Slaughter at her best. Here is an unforgettable story of raw emotions, dangerous assumptions, the deadly and layered game of betrayal, and a man's determination to expose the most painful of human truths--no matter how deeply they're hidden . . . or how devastating. |
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