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UPC:720326805379
Condition:Used
Genre:Fighting
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:GEN_SLAUGHTER_SPORT
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I’ve read this series out of order but it doesn’t matter because I love these characters. This book shows a sexier side of Will Trent that I hadn’t seen in the other books. It adds another layer which drew me deeper into the complex world created by Karin Slaughter. I’m completely hooked. And now I will have complete the series and the Grant County books as well. The only real issue I have is that the secondary characters who suffered the most didn’t grow. They were the same after the trauma as they were before.
This is now my favorite of the Will Trent series. It’s a great plot with fantastic characters the author really works hard to make them all different and stand out by using elements we actually learned in school like tone (good to know something we learn in school is useful in life). Highly recommend this series, this book is abour 440 pages and I got it 3 days ago. Next book here I come!!
This was such a great book! I love Will Trent. I love his awkwardness, his vulnerability, and his integrity. I also love that he has a small dog with a pink leash. It was good to see Sara making her way after losing Jeffery. The fact that their lives merge at this point in such an authentic and brilliant way is a testament to Karin Slaughter’s brilliance!!
I just discovered Karin Slaughter, and as most of you know, there’s nothing as good as finding a “new” (to you) author who has many books already published. No “waiting for the next one to come out” anxiety!Before I had finished “Fractured” I KNEW I had to have “Undone”…and I wasn’t disappointed. Slaughter came through for me again, with excellent suspense and a great cast of characters brought to life flawlessly and with depth.Having never read the ‘Grant County’ series, I was afraid the reintroduction of Sara Linton would either confuse me (because I’d never heard of her) or mess up what I think is great chemistry between my favorite Georgia detectives Will Trent and Faith Mitchell. But the author works these three characters together seamlessly. *for more about these characters, please see my (or anyone’s) reviews of earlier novels. It should also be noted that you need NOT know the backgrounds of these characters to enjoy this book. Yes, it is part of a series, but EACH BOOK STANDS ALONE JUST FINE!I’ve recommended “Undone” to friends, but always with a warning: this is a tale of a dark, violent, SERIOUSLY twisted sociopath and Ms. Slaughter doesn’t pull her punches. The book doesn’t include ACTS of torture or violence, but certainly & thoroughly DESCRIBES the aftermath. The author’s villain in this mystery/suspense novel is BEYOND demented and sadistic.Ms. Slaughter, I am learning, is an expert at leading her readers in so many directions–all connected, yet se.
This was a book that received a five star rating from me, one of the very few forgiven over the previous five years. Ms. Slaughter kept me up after midnight more times that I care to admit.A great read as the author blends four main characters thru the horrors of a serial killer. The last 20 pages are as well done as any book I’ve read.
I loved this book, I love this author and I love her characters!!I started this series of books and read them all straight through, on a previous review I mentioned I think you need to read these in order. I still feel that way. After reading the handful of Sara Linton books, Ms. Slaughter started a new series, with Will Trant, and I loved these books as well. Then this last book, brought all the characters together in one story.She is not easy to read for the squeamish, so be warned. Her villains are really sick, or well really villainous, but the stories are great, the characters are great and I just could not stop reading until I had read them all. The downside? I have to wait a while for any new book.Also be warned she is not above making you cry, she gives twists and turns you are not expecting. I call that the Joss Whedon effect, she is really good at it.And on a note to Ms. Slaughter, I loved the mixing of the characters from the two storylines….To the readers, more enjoyable read in order.
This is Will Trent’s third book, but this is the first book that we get to see the beginning of Karin Slaughter’s two series finally merge into one, with the introduction of an old character from the Grant County series. Sara Linton.Sara has moved back to Atlanta after the death of her husband. She has taken a position in the Grady Hospital ER. Quite a change from her practice in Grant County as the town’s pediatrician and part time coroner.Just as Sara is about to sign out for her shift and head home, a woman is brought in who has fainted. The woman is Special Agent Faith Mitchell, of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. She has been brought in by her partner, Will Trent.As Sara tends to Faith, another patient is rushed into the ER. This one was hit on the highway by a car. But that is just the beginning of the woman’s problems. It’s obvious, that she is extremely malnourished, and has been kept bound and tortured.When Will heads to the scene of the accident, what he finds is horrific. A hole in the ground where the woman was kept, holds torture devices that Will has never seen before. Along with a bed where the woman was tied. What Will finds under the bed leads him to search the woods for a second victim.When two more women who match the looks and personality, of the first two victims disappear, Will and Faith know this killer is starting fresh with two new women. And the rush is on to find them before this madman finishes with them.This was a great book. But I will say it.
Great read! I was cought up it this story from start to finish. This author really knows how to keep you captivated each and every page! So glad I found this author. I love to find an author that has a series that I can read from start to finish. I found another one! I love Cornwell,and jance.. I wait patiently for their next book, so finding this author has just thrilled me! Slaughter is more dark in her subject matter in this then others I have read but very much worth reading. Getting settled in to start the next one (Broken) in her series with Will Trent!
I really liked Undone- If you are a fan of the two series Karin Slaughter has written, this book will satisfy! Sara’s back and damaged but recovering from the loss of her husband. Faith & Will are also back, characters Slaughter continues to develop into real, interesting and endearing people.SPOLIER ALERT (sort of) This book only teases us about the aftermath of Jeffrey’s death, but we do learn that Sara blames Lena for it, and she has her reasons.I hope Slaughter doesn’t plan for Angie to be the next Lena. Will – a character I really like – needs to dump Angie before that whole story line gets old. Like Lena, Angie is a thoroughly unlikable person. All the love & support in the world can’t fix people like Lena and Angie unless they want to be fixed. Sometime people just have to free themselves from toxic relationships.I know the author’s characters are hers, but the author shares them with us – so Karin, please, don’t make us come to love Will or Faith with their quirks and faults only to have Angie cause a tragedy.
I enjoyed this book. The characters are wonderful and the story line is good. Some parts of the book, you cant turn the pages fast enough and there are parts where the story slows down a little. Overall, I recommend this series.