Freak
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
Jennifer Hillier amps up the terror of her “truly frightening” (Suspense Magazine) debut thriller, Creep, returning to the Pacific Northwest college town where one killer’s stranglehold has ebbed...but another sick mind emerges from the shadows.
Sitting alone in a maximum-security prison cell, Abby Maddox is a celebrity. Her claim to fame is the envy of every freak on the outside: she’s the former lover of Ethan Wolfe, the killer who left more than a dozen dead women in his wake and nearly added Puget Sound State professor Sheila Tao to the tally. Now Abby, serving a nine-year sentence for slashing a police officer’s throat in a moment of rage, has little human contact—save for the letters that pour in from demented fans, lunatics, and creeps. But a new wave of murders has given Abby a possible chance for a plea bargain—because this killer has been sending her love letters, and carving a message on the bodies of the victims: Free Abby Maddox.
Jerry Isaac will never forget the attack—or his attacker. The hideous scarring and tortured speech are daily reminders that the one-time Seattle PD officer, now a private investigator, is just lucky to be alive. Abby Maddox deserves to rot in jail—forever, as far as Jerry’s concerned. But she alone may possess crucial evidence—letters from this newest killer—that could crack open the disturbing case. With the help of Professor Sheila Tao, seasoned police detective Mike Torrance, and intuitive criminology student Danny Mercy, Jerry must coax the shattering truth from isolated, dangerous Abby Maddox. Can he put the pieces together before Abby’s number one fan takes another life in the name of a killer’s perverted idea of justice?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Readers are advised to read Hillier's frightening 2011 debut, Creep, before this so-so sequel, which features many of the same characters. In the previous book, Abby Maddox, the girlfriend of serial killer Ethan Wolfe, went to prison for nearly cutting the throat of PI Jerry Isaac, a former Seattle policeman. In the year since that assault, the authorities have been trying to link Maddox to Wolfe's murders. With both the mental and physical scars still all too fresh, Isaac is horrified to learn of a new horror from his former Seattle PD colleagues. After strangling a young woman with a zip tie, someone carved "Free Abby Maddox" into her torso. The search for the killer inevitably connects to the previous crimes. Efforts at humor ("There was one simple reason Jerry didn't like cemeteries. They were full of dead people") do little to enhance a familiar serial killer story line.
Customer Reviews
Good book
I remember reading the reviews of this book (what I always do before purchasing.) Everyone was asking, “but what happened to Marianne? She didn’t finish the book.”, etc, etc.,,
Yes, she did. She set this up very nicely for book #3. Nice!
This was my favorite just because of the ending.
Freak
This book was good, but felt like it wasn't complete. It left me saying so what happened with Marianne? Did Abby And Danny really get away with all of their crimes? What happened?
Meh
Had promise but overall was mostly boring and predictable. The ending was more lackluster than cliffhanger. They can’t all be 5 stars