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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Brigid Quinn ex FBI agent investigates a serial killer. But they might have the wrong man. She also attacks and kills a man who tries to abduct her. Brigid works with a new FBI agent called Coleman who goes missing, Brigid then tries to help find her. There is a Cop bar nearby were all of law enforcement hang about, the owner of the Bar is actually the killer and has got Coleman as his hostage.Brigid saves the day. OK book bit far fetched.
Ms. Masterman is oddly but well qualified to write such a story. She’s an editor of medical textbooks for forensic examiners and law enforcement, but that expertise does not make “Rage Against the Dying” ghoulish. Or not too ghoulish, and not pornographic about death. It’s just that bodies abandoned in desert heat tend to mummify. And the creep Brigid winds up pursuing has a necrophiliac yen for women who are dry, leathery and long dead. Pertenece a las seriesBrigid Quinn (1) PremiosDistincionesListas de sobresalientes
"Keeping secrets, telling lies, they require the same skill. Both become a habit, almost an addiction, that's hard to break even with the people closest to you, out of the business. For example, they say never trust a woman who tells you her age; if she can't keep that secret, she can't keep yours. I'm fifty-nine." Brigid Quinn's experiences in hunting sexual predators for the FBI have left her with memories she wishes she didn't have and lethal skills she hopes never to need again. Having been pushed into early retirement by events she thinks she's put firmly behind her, Brigid keeps telling herself she is settling down nicely in Tucson with a wonderful new husband, Carlo, and their dogs. But the past intervenes when a man named Floyd Lynch confesses to the worst unsolved case of Brigid's career--the disappearance and presumed murder of her young protgee, Jessica. Floyd knows things about that terrible night that were never made public, and offers to lead the cops to Jessica's body in return for a plea bargain. It should finally be the end of a dark chapter in Brigid's life. Except...the new FBI agent on the case, Laura Coleman, thinks the confession is fake, and Brigid finds she cannot walk away from violence and retribution after all, no matter what the cost. With a fiercely original and compelling voice, Becky Masterman's Rage Against the Dying marks the heart-stopping debut of a brilliant new thriller writer"-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This book is intense and some descriptions so graphic that I still have a hard time getting them out of my head. While you are trying to find out who the serial killer is you are also trying to figure out how Birgid is going to get out of this situation. While I sympathize with this character and follow her thought process there are times that I question if she has went off the deep end.. but either way, I'm routing for her!
Down sides for me, it felt a little too "us against them" when it came to no one believing their story and even laughing it off. Also this writing style was a little meh for me, there was some humor and a little love story but it felt a little monotone or light on emotion maybe? Which I can see this being an FBI agent that this could be purposeful, but as a reader I felt I needed a bit more. ( )