Fallen
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- $22.99
Publisher Description
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There’s no police training stronger than a cop’s instinct. Faith Mitchell’s mother isn’t answering her phone. Her front door is open. There’s a bloodstain above the knob. Her infant daughter is hidden in a shed behind the house. All that the Georgia Bureau of Investigations taught Faith Mitchell goes out the window when she charges into her mother’s house, gun drawn. She sees a man dead in the laundry room. She sees a hostage situation in the bedroom. What she doesn’t see is her mother. . . .
“You know what we’re here for. Hand it over, and we’ll let her go.”
When the hostage situation turns deadly, Faith is left with too many questions, not enough answers. To find her mother, she’ll need the help of her partner, Will Trent, and they’ll both need the help of trauma doctor Sara Linton. But Faith isn’t just a cop anymore—she’s a witness. She’s also a suspect.
The thin blue line hides police corruption, bribery, even murder. Faith will have to go up against the people she respects the most in order to find her mother and bring the truth to light—or bury it forever.
Karin Slaughter’s most exhilarating novel yet is a thrilling journey through the heart and soul, where the personal and the criminal collide, and conflicted loyalties threaten to destroy reputations and ruin lives. It is the work of a master of the thriller at the top of her game, and a whirlwind of unrelenting suspense.
Customer Reviews
Will and Sara
The building of Will and Sara’s relationship makes this novel
worth the read. I also like the way the author wrapped up the suspension about Evelyn. However, still disappointed that every book has ended the same way with the killer. He’s always killed before facing consequences! I’m too far into the series to abandon it, but I can guess how the next book will end!
Again?
Karin Slaughter proves again that ANYONE can be an author. What she’s done to the character of Angie Pulaski is unconscionable. She’s not even recognizable as the character written about in the first Will Trent book. I’m not sure why the author hates her female character so much. I can only assume it’s her own toxic internal misogyny.
Fallen
Great story line!