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The Bodies Left Behind: A Novel by Jeffery Deaver
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Jeffery Deaver Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2009-08-18 ISBN: 1416595627 Number of pages: 544 Publisher: Pocket Star
Book Reviews of The Bodies Left Behind: A NovelBook Review: I liked it - ALOT Summary: 5 Stars
Either I am too easy to please or you guys are tough!!! I think this was an excellent story - not Eve Dallas - but hey?!?!?
The story line did not drop - may have been a little drawn out - but if that is an issue - get the abridged version.
Kept me up till 2 AM to finish it - I missed church - huh oh!!!! But the ending was great - well put to bed - did not leave me guessing.
One thing that I enjoyed about this story was the underlying tale about a lady cop that sees what the bad guy is doing wrong with his life and how it parallels with her own - then she makes some necessary life changes to make sure she does not end up like the bad guy. I think that Mr. Deaver's underlying tale is the one he really wanted to write about and buried it quite nicely. Or maybe I am reading too much into that side of the story - but I don't think so.
Summary of The Bodies Left Behind: A Novel The master of the "thrill ride between covers" (Los Angeles Times) delivers a suspenseful cat-and-mouse tale that unfolds in real-time and gives a harrowing look at the consequences of heartless evil. When a 911 call from a secluded Wisconsin vacation house is cut short, off-duty deputy Brynn McKenzie leaves her husband and son at the dinner table and drives up to Lake Mondac to investigate?and walks right into a nightmare when she stumbles upon the scene of an atrocious, gruesome murder. Brynn realizes that the perpetrator hasn?t left the crime scene yet, but it?s already too late to call for backup?dense woods surround the house, and there is nowhere for her to run but into the hostile Wisconsin wilderness. The Bodies Left Behind is filled with Deaver?s signature twists and turns, where nothing is what it seems, and death lingers just around the next curve on a deserted path deep in the midnight forest. Amazon Best of the Month, November 2008: Nothing is as it seems in The Bodies Left Behind, Jeffrey Deaver's quintessential can't-put-it-down thriller about an off-duty cop who investigates an aborted 911 call from a secluded vacation home and ends up on the run. From the opening scene (that'll keep even the bravest of you at home with the doors locked and the shades drawn), Deaver delivers a clever page-turner that reads like one of his tightly plotted and fast-paced short stories (fans should check out Twisted). Endlessly surprising (there is more than one jaw-dropping plot twist) and supremely gripping (two hours after cracking this stand-alone thriller, I came up for air and took a moment to shake the cramp out of my fingers), The Bodies Left Behind is one of the most entertaining thrillers of the year. --Daphne Durham
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