Women are missing….
Is the rising number of abused women who’ve gone missing a statistical anomaly? Or is a serial killer targeting this vulnerable group of women?
When the Milwaukee Police Department refuses to investigate because no bodies have been discovered, Lisa Rayburn, the clinical psychologist who discovers the anomaly, is drawn into an investigation to discover the cause after one of her own clients goes missing. She finds herself forming an unlikely alliance with a former policewoman turned security consultant, TJ Peacock, and the husbands of two of the missing women who may themselves be murderers.
When TJ is attacked, and a woman looking remarkably like Lisa is found murdered, they know…someone is willing to kill to protect his secret.
Can they reveal the killer before he gets to them?
I tried I really did All I can say is I really really tried to read this book. I read all the reviews and thought if this many people say its good then it must be good. Now I’m thinking “are we reading the same book??” I’m not even sure were to start so to be nice I’ll start with the good…. the concept was good I really liked the general idea. The writer put a lot of time into making sure the reader knows absolutely everything there is to know.I definitely think the writer is talented and I would not be opposed…
Kept me wanting more She’s Not There was written with rich, descriptive vocabulary, so much that I could picture it all happening in my mind. (A movie should be next!) Sometimes it is hard for me to stay awake while reading, and this novel easily kept my interest as well as my eyes open. The author was able to weave the serial murder mystery in an innocent Midwestern setting. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and have recommended it to many friends.
Really liked this book……. I really enjoyed this book. The characters were very interesting and the story line excellent. I don’t recall any swearing and there are no sex scene descriptions. So for those of you who don’t like that you won’t find it here. I don’t mind but a lot of people do so I always mention it. There are also no descriptions of dead bodies, etc.Â