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Narrado por:
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Hillary Huber
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Lisa Gardner
In this “frightening, full of twists, and completely satisfying" thriller from a New York Times bestselling author, three women: a kidnapped young girl, a serial killer on death row, and a recovering alcoholic, are on a terrifying trajectory to save a life before the clock runs out (Karin Slaughter).
Missing persons expert and nomadic loner Frankie Elkin travels the country searching for the lost ones the rest of the world has forgotten. Her specialty, cold cases that typically end in tragedy. But this one could be different. Kaylee Pierson, “The Beautiful Butcher,” confessed from the start to enticing 18 men home before slitting their throats.
As the clock winds down to her death, Pierson has finally received a lead on her baby sister, abducted years ago. Kaylee’s dying wish: to know Leilani is safe and sound. Frankie is eager to possibly rescue a teenage girl, even if it involves flying to a remote atoll in the Pacific, where a charming tycoon is constructing an eco-resort—and possibly holding Leilani against her will. But now Frankie is trapped on an island with a dozen strangers and numerous deadly deceptions.
As the danger mounts, Frankie faces her toughest challenge with no chance of rescue, no hope of escape, and a massive storm rolling in…
“This book is a rocket. It had me upside down and inside out.” –Gregg Hurwitz
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Frankie finds missing people. In this book a woman on death row with three weeks until her execution sends for her. Her younger sister is missing and she wants her found. She had taken her sister to Hawaii (her mother’s origin) when they were younger and became involved with a handsome wealthy man. He turned out to be abusive, she abused him right back. She was fine with that, she had grown up that way. But then he put her in the hospital and started on her sister. She was only 5 years old at the time and has been missing for 12 years. She returned home and has been murdering men in Texas (18 of them) and looking for her sister ever since but believed she was dead. On death row she received a letter from her sister saying she still loves her. Hence her attorney calling Frankie… Frankie isn’t thrilled to go to Hawaii to work undercover for a wealthy violent man but the thought of the now 17 year old woman living there under possible duress is a bigger pull than her reluctance to put herself in danger.
Hillary Huber does a wonderful job narrating
This book has my VERY HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION!!
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Lisa Gardner Does It Again!!!!
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Crazy twist at the end!!
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Amazing series
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I should have known that there’s always a twist to her stories. I like also how each book depicts how Frankie is involving as a person, it’s not the same back story regurgitated with no new developments . Hey! She’s Willingly going on a vacation now…. Maybe. We’ll see if she ends up following through in the next book.
Another banger ! It was worth the wait.
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Great journey
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fantastic series!
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I have to also say that the review that says the book gets into politics is an absolute bafoon. One staffing manager asks a new resort employee what they prefer to be called, and that employee asked one other person as a result. That this constitutes as "political" to someone to the point they'd stop listening is a sad reflection of today's mentality. That's a very realistic conversation. The author never mentioned her views about anything remotely relating to the topic. Just had a character ask a very common, realistic question. To get bent about that is just plain silly.
Overall, I'd give the story a 3.85, but I'm a tough rater. In order for me to give a stars, a book has to have captivated me and been so memorable that I think about it years later and remember details about the story, even may decide to listen again in a few years. A 4 star has to impress me to the point of "wow. omg!!" There are just a tad too many flaws in this plot that just didn't work for me when it was all said and done. For example: ****SPOILERS AHEAD; CONTINUE ONLY IF YOU DON'T MIND SPOILERS AND DON'T SAY I DIDN'T GIVE A GOOD HEADS-UP. I'M MAKING THE SPOILER ALERT LONG ENOUGH THAT YOUR EYE DOESN'T ACCIDENTALLY ROAM DOWN PAST THE WARNING BECAUSE I GET REALLY GENUINELY UPSET WHEN A REVIEW CASUALLY DROPS A MASSIVE SPOILER WITH NO WARNING JUST BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T LIKE THE BOOK, OR OCCASIONALLY, IF THEYR REALLY REALLY LIKED IT. A SPOILER WITH NO WARNING IS A JERK MOVE.*** In this particular story, when it was all said and done, I didn't really like the reason Frankie was on the island. She was never part of their nefarious plan. The author explains away her presence by saying that the idealistic attorney sent her, not the serial killer. It was literally just happenstance. That bothers me. I needed for her to have been lured in for an actual reason, as in, she was supposed to be a pawn. Not the case in this story. If she had wandered into it when trying to pursue a case that fascinated or drew her there on her own, it would have been better than to know that her presence in the story wasn't part of the antagonists' plans. That's what bugged me most. That said, the story did keep me interested and engaged and I cared about the outcome because of Frankie's character. Worth the credit, but def not one that will stick with me for too long.
I like Frankie.
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Another great Frankie Elkin
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Witty and Sarcastic
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Frankie! She's My Hero!
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