The third Grant County novel, from the No. 1 Bestseller.
Karin Slaughter is one of the world's most popular and acclaimed
storytellers. Published in 120 countries with more than 35 million
copies sold across the globe, her nineteen novels include the Grant
County and Will Trent books, as well as the Edgar-nominated Cop
Town and the instant New
York Times bestselling novels Pretty Girls, The Good Daughter, and
Pieces of Her.
Slaughter is the founder of the Save the Libraries project-a
nonprofit organisation established to support libraries and library
programming.
For more information visit KarinSlaughter.com
AuthorKarinSlaughter
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"A fast-paced thriller for those not faint of heart."--Library
Journal
"An engrossing work, with a well-drawn cast of characters and a
nicely tuned plot"--Irish Times
"An impressive new landmark on the thriller map."--Val McDermid
"Combines the best elements of a noir thriller and the Southern
Gothic tradition complete with a brooding atmosphere."--Fort
Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
"Engrossing... [with] meticulous characterizations."--People
"Few young writers show more promise than the thirty-year-old
Slaughter. She writes...with skill, anger, sensitivity, and
compassion."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Hard to imagine that such a quiet shy girl as Slaughter harbors so
fiendish a heart. In Kisscut, Georgia pediatrician Sara Linton and
her ex, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, are caught up in an evil web
along with Detective Lena Adams. It begins with a young girl who
commits suicide by forcing Jeffrey to shoot her down. Horrified,
he's desperate to determine why. Sara, not just the dead Jenny's
doctor but also the town's coroner, does the autopsy and makes a
horrible discovery: Jenny had been rudely castrated. Lena,
wrestling with her own dark demons, joins in an investigation
worthy of Andrew Vachs. Man, Kisscut is a killer book, savage but
exciting, a strong follow-up to Slaughter's debut in
Blindsighted."--Barbara Peters, The Poisoned Pen Bookstore
"Slaughter spares no details...engrossing."--The Mirror
(London)
"This is one of those rare books that keeps delivering surprises
right up to the very last page."--San Francisco Chronicle
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