Fallen (Will Trent #5)
""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.
This year I'm doing a Reading Challenge; so I have 26 books with specific subjects that I need to read.Book 19: A book with an one-word titleThese books never fail to engage and impress!Before I started this book I was in the beginning of a bad reading slump, but as always Slaughter pulled me right out of it. Her writing style is so fluent and addictive, you just can't help but read and read and read.In Fallen we get a snippet of what Faith's life was about before she joined the GBI (Georgia
It is safe to say that I have "fallen" in love with Slaughter's Will Trent series. Slaughter has quickly become one of my favorite go to Authors. I love her writing, the suspense, the dialogue, the attention to detail, the character development and yes, even the blossoming love story. I really like how Slaughter gives us characters with flaws, with demons, with things that haunt them. For me it makes them more real, more believable and I just want to sometimes shake them silly, sometimes cheer
Unputdownable! Faith Mitchell is an officer with The Georgia Bureau of Investigations. Her mother is supposed to be watching her daughter for her while she's at a seminar, but when Faith comes home she finds a man dead in the laundry room, her daughter locked in a car port, and a hostage situation in her bedroom. What she doesn't see is her mother.This was a story about gang wars, family ties, and secrets that have never seen the light of day. It's the 5th in Karin Slaughter's Will Trent
Love Karin slaughter books but wasn't keen on this storyline but still a good read.few more to go.
To tell the truth, with this one I found myself yawning over the detailed forensics and skipping all of it to get to what is most interesting, which is Will and Sara's relationship. I found myself losing interest in the main plot, which was the disappearance of Faith's mother. I think my thing is characters, not forensics and procedures. As mentioned regarding other books in this series, Slaughter has done an about-turn with Angie, suddenly portraying her as a 'bee-atch' who delights in pushing
This book was different from the others. Its true we get to see more of the characters personal life, but there was no closure to some relationships. I need closure and I need some characters to disappear from the book (ANGIE I HATE YOU!)I liked the mystery on the other books, this was just action and some crime. Too many names and characters I didnt give a damn about. I hope the series returns to its original form of amazing mystery cases to be solved.
Karin Slaughter
Hardcover | Pages: 387 pages Rating: 4.22 | 34669 Users | 1803 Reviews
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Original Title: | Fallen |
ISBN: | 0345528204 (ISBN13: 9780345528209) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Will Trent #5 |
Characters: | Sara Linton, Will Trent, Faith Mitchell, Amanda Wagner |
Setting: | Georgia(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Mystery & Thriller (2011) |
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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.
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Title | : | Fallen (Will Trent #5) |
Author | : | Karin Slaughter |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 387 pages |
Published | : | June 21st 2011 by Delacorte Press (first published 2011) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Fiction. Suspense |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 34669 Users | 1803 ReviewsJudgment About Books Fallen (Will Trent #5)
Fallen, the 5th in the Will Trent series, is hands down my favorite so far. I would give it more than five stars if I could. This was a very personal story for some of the regular characters we have come to know, which in turn made it personal for me as well (Im very much invested in these people at this point). This wasnt just a crime to be solved. It was a crime that must be solved- and with no less than a positive outcome. Faith Mitchells mother, Evelyn, is in serious trouble and Faith isThis year I'm doing a Reading Challenge; so I have 26 books with specific subjects that I need to read.Book 19: A book with an one-word titleThese books never fail to engage and impress!Before I started this book I was in the beginning of a bad reading slump, but as always Slaughter pulled me right out of it. Her writing style is so fluent and addictive, you just can't help but read and read and read.In Fallen we get a snippet of what Faith's life was about before she joined the GBI (Georgia
It is safe to say that I have "fallen" in love with Slaughter's Will Trent series. Slaughter has quickly become one of my favorite go to Authors. I love her writing, the suspense, the dialogue, the attention to detail, the character development and yes, even the blossoming love story. I really like how Slaughter gives us characters with flaws, with demons, with things that haunt them. For me it makes them more real, more believable and I just want to sometimes shake them silly, sometimes cheer
Unputdownable! Faith Mitchell is an officer with The Georgia Bureau of Investigations. Her mother is supposed to be watching her daughter for her while she's at a seminar, but when Faith comes home she finds a man dead in the laundry room, her daughter locked in a car port, and a hostage situation in her bedroom. What she doesn't see is her mother.This was a story about gang wars, family ties, and secrets that have never seen the light of day. It's the 5th in Karin Slaughter's Will Trent
Love Karin slaughter books but wasn't keen on this storyline but still a good read.few more to go.
To tell the truth, with this one I found myself yawning over the detailed forensics and skipping all of it to get to what is most interesting, which is Will and Sara's relationship. I found myself losing interest in the main plot, which was the disappearance of Faith's mother. I think my thing is characters, not forensics and procedures. As mentioned regarding other books in this series, Slaughter has done an about-turn with Angie, suddenly portraying her as a 'bee-atch' who delights in pushing
This book was different from the others. Its true we get to see more of the characters personal life, but there was no closure to some relationships. I need closure and I need some characters to disappear from the book (ANGIE I HATE YOU!)I liked the mystery on the other books, this was just action and some crime. Too many names and characters I didnt give a damn about. I hope the series returns to its original form of amazing mystery cases to be solved.
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