The Third Victim

by Lisa Gardner | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 0752844830 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Giz-angel of Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom on 4/30/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by Giz-angel from Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom on Sunday, April 30, 2006
Amazon.co.uk Review
Nothing is so dreadful that malicious imagination cannot improve on it; we know from the opening passages of The Third Victim that the High School shooting which breaks the heart of the small Oregon town of Bakersville is not as simple as it seems. Young Danny, son of the sherriff, is found with two smoking guns over the corpses of two schoolfellows and his favourite teacher--which for much of the town leaves things open and shut. For Rainie Conner, the young policewoman in charge of the case, things are not that simple--not least because she was once in Danny's position when found with the corpse of her abusive mother, blood and brains in her hair. For Pierce Quincy, an FBI profiler who has taken on school shootings as a break from the slow dying of his daughter, it all seems too pat. And someone is out there talking loudly in the diners and bars of the town, making sure that everyone knows what they ought to be thinking. Lisa Gardner's stylish new police procedural thriller is ingenious in the way it takes what we know from other cases and works inventive variations and spectacular twists on it.

Journal Entry 2 by Giz-angel from Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom on Thursday, March 12, 2009
marking this as AVL as it's been round here too long!

Journal Entry 3 by Giz-angel at Cafe Rouge in Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom on Saturday, April 18, 2009

Released 15 yrs ago (4/19/2009 UTC) at Cafe Rouge in Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom

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Taking this to the Cafe Rouge meet up

Journal Entry 4 by Rivercassini from -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Caught at Cafe Rouge a couple of Sundays back.

I really enjoyed this outing from Lisa Gardner. As usual, she provides a cracking read, a good convulted and pacey story. And, as usual, her dialogue is dire - but it doesn't really matter.

Journal Entry 5 by Rivercassini at Wimbledon Station 🚉 in Wimbledon, Greater London United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Released 15 yrs ago (4/29/2009 UTC) at Wimbledon Station 🚉 in Wimbledon, Greater London United Kingdom

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Journal Entry 6 by faizamabob from -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The book was average to poor, i'm not particularly fond of this genre of books, not enough deep, meaninful content, but all in all an enjoyable read. Then again, how likely is it that, a seventeen year old english student, male conservative is going to enjoy a book like this. Personally it was the experience was the best part of all. More people should definetely get involved.

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