Present Books Conducive To Indelible (Grant County #4)
Original Title: | Indelible |
ISBN: | 0060567112 (ISBN13: 9780060567118) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Grant County #4 |
Characters: | Sara Linton, Chief Jeffrey Tolliver, Lena Adams, Ethan Green, Hank Adams, Tess Linton |
Setting: | Heartsdale, Georgia(United States) |
Karin Slaughter
Paperback | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.19 | 31998 Users | 1132 Reviews
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Title | : | Indelible (Grant County #4) |
Author | : | Karin Slaughter |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | September 27th 2005 by HarperTorch (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Fiction. Suspense |
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An officer is shot point-blank in the Grant County police station and police chief Jeffrey Tolliver is wounded, setting off a terrifying hostage situation with medical examiner Sara Linton at the center. Working outside the station, Lena Adams, newly reinstated to the force, and Frank Wallace, Jeffrey's second in command, must try to piece together who the shooter is and how to rescue their friends before Jeffrey dies. For the sins of the past have caught up with Sara and Jeffrey -- with a vengeance ...Rating Based On Books Indelible (Grant County #4)
Ratings: 4.19 From 31998 Users | 1132 ReviewsColumn Based On Books Indelible (Grant County #4)
Author's note. "Sticklers for order who ask "where do I start" reading the Grant County series have two choices. You can go with Blindsighted, which is technically the first book, or you can start with Indelible, which is the "origin story" for Sara and Jeffrey. I always write my books so that anyone can pick up any book and know what's going on and who is who, but I am the type who has to read in order, so I know this is an important question." Do I agree? Mmmmm ... not sure. I am aOnly 2 Stars for this one. Virtually no character in the book is attractive or sympathetic. Depressing scenery, confusing timelines with flashbacks every other chapter. Loved the first book of hers that I read, Triptych, but the Grant County series hasn't clicked and actually I only finished this one because I wanted to see how little I could care about the characters. Except for a couple of minor players, don't care about any of them.
This book started out incredible!!! I loved the shock value at the beginning. It was a big bang...but then it goes back in time and starts telling the story of what leads to the incident and well, it was all just a little too much for my liking. There was a LOT of drama and too many problems. It seemed overly done and lost me due to it. Overall though, its a very good book and I'm still a huge fan of the series, just feel maybe she crammed a little too much into this one book.
I do not have enough good things to say about this series. This book in particular was one of my favorites. My jaw was dropping within the first 5 pages and I continued to be surprised throughout the whole book. In this Grant County novel, the story is being told from present day but also flashes back to when Sara and Jeffrey first met. At first this kind of threw me off but you really get to hear the background on their story and we get to find out a lot about Jeffrey's past which I really
Totally not sure how to rate this one. Unlike the early Grant County novels, this isn't a horror show and instead is a total drama-fest. Like.. my mind is blown and I'm overwhelmed by the drama. Not really in a good way, either, as I feel it went a little bit past acceptable amount and into overkill (no pun intended). These characters are exhausting me.That said, I really liked how the action of this plot unfolded in the present day scenes. That was seriously fucking intense. But of course it
After reading INDELIBLE by Karin Slaughter, I will have now read all of her novels. I realized after reading that I always liked the character Jeffrey Toliver, because he seemed to be the only normal character of the bunch. Well, not after reading this book. It is Tolliver's turn to have his sordid, twisted past revealed. The novel opens with a horrific shootout at the police station where kids are taken hostage and cops are killed.With the hostages in a standoff, the story skips back in time to
Sara Linton visits Jeffrey at the police station and becomes embroiled in a deadly shootout and hostage situation. The story alternates between this tense showdown and that of Sara and Jeffrey's early relationship. I thought the alternating stories were done brilliantly. At first, I was impatient, wanting to get on with what was happening at the station. But soon I was just as hooked by the revelations of Jeffrey's past. It wasn't immediately clear how the two would relate but I trusted that it
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