Blue Mercy
β Scribed by Haus, Illona
- Book ID
- 107186182
- Publisher
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 228 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In Haus's chilling first novel, a psychological thriller, Baltimore police detective Kay Delaney has almost put her life back together after her partner's death a year earlierΠ²Πβthanks to serial killer Bernard Eales being locked behind bars and awaiting trial. But then a fresh murder opens old wounds, setting in motion a grisly series of events that reunites Delaney with fellow detective and former lover Danny Finnerty, casts doubt on Eales's guilt and tests Delaney's courage and will to live. The latest murder copies Eales's signature method of operation, and as more bodies are found, frustration and fear grip Delaney and FinnertyΠ²Πβeven after they identify the killer. The elaborate plot gets off to a slow start, but the pace picks up as initially unlikable characters gain depth. Despite a certain predictability in her storytelling (past events routinely get recounted in the midst of current scenes), the author's impressive ability to get inside the heads of multiple characters (particularly the killer's) without betraying plot twists, and her refusal to shy away from morbid detail, will keep readers enthralled._ Agent, Meg Ruley at the Jane Rotrosen Agency. (May)_
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Review
"Illona Haus shows no mercy in this taut tale of one cop's quest for justice."
-- New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner
"A wickedly well-done page turner..."
-- Jeffery Deaver
"A taut, tense thriller."
-- Ed McBain
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### From Publishers Weekly In Haus's chilling first novel, a psychological thriller, Baltimore police detective Kay Delaney has almost put her life back together after her partner's death a year earlierthanks to serial killer Bernard Eales being locked behind bars and awaiting trial. But then a fre
### From Publishers Weekly In Haus's chilling first novel, a psychological thriller, Baltimore police detective Kay Delaney has almost put her life back together after her partner's death a year earlierβthanks to serial killer Bernard Eales being locked behind bars and awaiting trial. But then a fr