Alone (Detective D.D. Warren 1)
A dark and suspenseful page-turner from the bestselling author of BEFORE SHE DISAPPEARED
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
You have a split second to make your decision.
If you don't shoot, will he?
'Lisa Gardner always delivers heart-stopping suspense' HARLAN COBEN
'Stories that grip from the first page' KARIN SLAUGHTER
'The absolute master of the psychological suspense novel' SHARON BOLTON
'A terrific psychological thriller' OBSERVER
FROM THE GLOBAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR of Before She Disappeared comes Alone - a gripping thriller introducing Lisa Gardner's series character Detective D. D. Warren.
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As he watches a potentially fatal hostage situation unfold through the scope of his sniper rifle, Massachusetts State Trooper Bobby Dodge knows that he may be all that stands between life and death. But from the moment Bobby pulls the trigger, killing an armed man holding his own wife and child hostage, it may be Bobby's own life that is lost.
Detective D. D. Warren's investigation into the shooting leads her to the impossibly beautiful young widow, Catherine Rose Gagnon, and the darkness in her past. Even as the truth behind the façade of this wealthy Boston family's life is revealed, the body count rises. And with a sadistic, vengeful killer newly released from prison, everyone must be on their guard. For he strikes the solitary wanderer - and no one can stay protected forever...
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Praise for Lisa Gardner thrillers:
'Excellent read... The sheer twists and turns keep the suspense going to the very end' ***** Reader Review
'An amazing author who is equally able to get inside the head of the victim and the perpetrator, the plot is so intricate that the twists and turns lead you in so many directions... Fantastic read!' ***** Reader Review
'What a wonderful web of intrigue from start to finish. There were so many twists and turns that sometimes I had to go back a page to make sure I was on the right track' ***** Reader Review
'With twists and turns in every chapter this book keeps you riveted to the end. Believable characters are built and leave you wanting more. An excellent book' ***** Reader Review
'Well written and gripping conclusion, I loved it. Lisa has a gift for life drama and a deep understanding of human mental processes, which enriched her story telling. A first class read' ***** Reader Review
'Once I started this book I found it hard to put down. All the way through I kept doubting who/how/why and constantly changed my mind. Fantastic book. Buy it!!!' ***** Reader Review
'Action from the start, the story twists and turns, keeping you hooked right to the end. Very well written' ***** Reader Review
'There was barely time to pause for breath reading this!' ***** Reader Review
'This author is unrivalled in the genre in my opinion' ***** Reader Review
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
For 300-some pages, Gardner (The Perfect Husband) keeps readers spellbound not just by her plot but by the beautifully realized character of Massachusetts police sniper Bobby Dodge. He meets his match in Catherine Gagnon, who as a girl was snatched, raped and nearly murdered. Now she's the wife of erratic, rich Jimmy Gagnon and mother of perpetually ill four-year-old Nathan. When Bobby kills Jimmy during a hostage situation at the Gagnons, he does it to save Catherine and Nathan. But was it a righteous shoot, or did Catherine engineer the killing? Judge James Gagnon and his wife, Maryanne, think Bobby murdered their son out of lust for Catherine. As other people start dying, very messily, and the DA and cops come down hard on Bobby, Gardner keeps the tension high and the pace fast. But resolution comes in what may be the clunkiest chase crafted by a pro this year: "Bobby processed everything at once. Three open doorways, three bedrooms. He ran by the first, then the second, and came sprinting into the third just in time to see Maryanne staggering back." Ten pages later, so many characters have run into so many rooms, it's amazing that the right person finally gets his head blown off by the right avenger. But Garner then ends with a neat postlude offering one more twist; her fans will feel requited.