_Come into my parlor . . ._ For FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy it starts with a pregnant hooker. The story Delilah Rose tells Kimberly is too horrifying to be true. But prostitutes are disappearing, leaving behind no bodies and no explanationsβexcept one only Kimberly, herself four months pregnan
Say Goodbye FBI
β Scribed by Gardner, Lisa
- Book ID
- 107031818
- Publisher
- Bantam
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 717 KB
- Series
- Profiler Series 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780553588095
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From
In the latest Kimberly Quincy thriller, the FBI special agent is five months pregnant. Most women might be thinking about taking things a bit easy, but not Quincy: not only is she still working full time but she also stumbles into what might be the biggest case of her career (and, as regular readers know, she has already tackled a few big ones). A serial killer is targeting young women. This in itself isnβt so unusual, but hereβs the twist: he is, or so it appears, using spiders as murder weapons. Kimberly is convinced she is on the trail of a psychopath, but without any bodies or hard evidence, she is having a difficult time convincing her superiors she isnβt on a wild-goose chase. In her last few novels, especially Gone (2006) and the excellent Hide (2007), Gardner has really hit her stride, and this one, if not her best, will surely be a surefire hit for her fansβand, in fact, for all readers who likes their thrillers suspenseful, fast paced, and just a little creepy (OK, a lot creepy). --David Pitt
Review
''Just when you thought Lisa Gardner couldn't get any better ... she does. Say Goodbye is a stunning, chilling, up-all-night thriller that will leave you shaken.''βLee Child
βA spider-obsessed killer is hunting Atlanta prostitutes.... Heβs seriously scary and the flashbacks to his abusive past achieve a ripped-from-the-headlines authenticity.ββ_Entertainment Weekly_
'' Haunting.... Gardner has consistently delivered entertaining and suspenseful novels in recent years, but she's gone one better with Say Goodbye, perhaps her best book yet.''β_Chicago Sun-Times_
βShould have a warning label: βRead only in a well-lit room that has first been thoroughly checked for spiderwebs.β Then, you can settle back and get caught up in a story that is truly a stunner of a suspense novel.ββ_Tulsa World_
βGardner continue[s] to write fascinating, dark characters.... [She] surprises you right up until the end.ββ_Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star_
βFor all readers who likes their thrillers suspenseful, fast paced, and just a little creepy (OK, a lot creepy).ββ_Booklist_
''Lock the doors before you open this book, and hope that the only web being woven around you is Lisa Gardnerβs mesmerizing story.''βTess Gerritsen
βEngaging if highly disturbing.ββ_Publishers Weekly_
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Intro; Welcome Page; Praise for Say Goodbye; Copyright Page; Contents; The City; Signs and portents; The Silk and Steel; Miracle on San Vicente; Over the hills and far away; Folkies; The session; The Band; Whittier; Jamming; Summer; Kitchenette; Eye contact; Angels; Red dress; The Tape; Brave new wo
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BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Lisa Gardner's *Love You More* and from the network that brought you *Mad Men*, and *The Walking Dead*, comes an addictive crime thriller with crushing twists. Get an exclusive peek at the script for *The Killing,* AMC's newest original series, which trac