Die Again
The riveting, chilling Rizzoli & Isles thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author
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Publisher Description
'Crime writing at its unputdownable, nerve-tingling best' HARLAN COBEN
THE VICTIMS
In Boston, Detective Jane Rizzoli and Forensic Pathologist Maura Isles investigate a bizarre murder. A man has been found gutted and hanging in his home. When the remains of another victim are found, it is clear that this murderer has been at work for years, and not just in Boston.
THE KILLER
Five years ago, a group of travellers set off on an African safari. None of them was seen again – apart from one woman who stumbled out of the bush weeks later, barely alive. The only woman to have seen the killer’s face.
THE SURVIVOR
Has the ‘safari killer’ resurfaced in Boston? Jane is sent to Africa to find the one link between the two cases – the only survivor.
And convince her to face death once again...
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Filled with tension, knowing humour and thrills, Tess Gerritsen’s 11th Rizzoli & Isles murder mystery is a winner. The story weaves back and forth between the women’s present-day investigation of chilling killings in Boston and a calamitous Botswana safari expedition whose participants were slowly picked off. Whether or not you’re familiar with the popular series, you’ll find yourself reading frantically to discover the connection between the two frightening episodes.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In bestseller Gerritsen's spellbinding 11th novel featuring Det. Jane Rizzoli of the Boston PD and medical examiner Maura Isles (after 2012's Last to Die), Leon Gott, taxidermist and avid hunter, is eviscerated in his West Roxbury home, and the rare snow leopard pelt he was preserving is stolen. Rizzoli and Isles suspect that Gott's death is related to the Botswana safari on which his son vanished six years earlier and to a murderous sub-Saharan African cult and unsolved killings across the U.S. Gerritsen alternates the search for a cunning human predator with the first-person narrative of Millie Jacobson, the safari's only survivor, who adds to the visceral horror with her account of how a group of trapped, terrified people turned on each other. Backstory and character development are occasionally sacrificed to pacing, but Gerritsen excels at describing the harsh, often lethal majesty of the Okavango Delta in this satisfying page-turner sure to please longtime Rizzoli and Isles fans and new readers alike. Author tour.