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The sins of the past have caught up to Sara Linton and Jeffrey Tolliver. When medical examiner Linton and police chief Tolliver take a trip away from the small town of Heartsdale, it should be a straightforward weekend at the beach. But a last minute detour to Jeffrey's hometown goes violently wrong when Jeffrey's best friend kills an intruder who breaks into his house. When Jeffrey appears to change the crime scene, Sara no longer knows who to trust. Twelve years later, Sara and Jeffrey are caught up in a shockingly brutal attack that threatens to destroy both their lives. But they're not random victims: they've been targeted. Deftly interweaving present and past, Slaughter, in this prequel to her bestselling Blindsighted, offers another brilliant knife-edge tale of suspense.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Georgia Medical Examiner Sara Linton is visiting her former husband, Grant County Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver, at the station house when two thugs arrive with guns blazing. They kill several cops and create a hostage situation. Deborah Hazlett provides a masterful narration of this complex novel, keeping the action taut as Sara pries open the simmering hatreds and generations-old secrets behind the carnage. With a Southern twang, Hazlett enlivens characters named Hoss, Spot, and Possum, deftly avoiding stereotypes and bringing the consequences of an indelible past into present-day reality. K.A.T. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 12, 2004
      Complex characters with credible relationships underpin this gripping prequel to Slaughter's Blindsighted
      (2001). Georgia pediatrician/medical examiner Sara Linton is visiting her ex-husband, Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver, when two malevolent strangers, hauntingly familiar to Sara, pull out guns at the station house, where several schoolchildren are on a class trip, and bloody mayhem ensues. The action shifts to the past, when new lovers Sara and Jeffrey detour to his hometown on their way to a beach weekend. A nostalgic tour of Jeffrey's youth turns sinister as buried secrets and injustices slowly come to light. An ugly midnight encounter with Jeffrey's sloshed mother sends Sara outside in time to hear gunshots from the neighboring house of Jeffrey's childhood friend Robert, a cop, who's found bleeding, gun in hand, across the bedroom from his dead victim. Sara is grateful to perform the autopsy, knowing there's more than meets the eye in this puzzling crime scene. The couple's budding romance is put to the test as Sara tries to coax answers from tight-lipped Jeffrey, whose silence and suspicious actions nourish her doubts. Slaughter's tightly disciplined rhythm and occasional sly humor keep readers hooked right up to the end. Agent, Victoria Sanders. (Aug. 1)

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      Blurbs from Michael Connolly, Harlan Coben and Laura Lippman, plus a four-city author tour, will help build Slaughter's reputation for crime suspense.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Past and present are woven seamlessly in this thriller. Narrator Becky Ann Baker's versatile range carries the listener from Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver's youth in Alabama to Dr. Sara Linton's life-altering rape in Atlanta to a murderous standoff in a small-town Georgia police station. When a young man from Tolliver's past (chillingly vocalized as cold and troubled) is determined to bring the chief down, divorced couple Tolliver and Linton must team up to prevent disaster. Baker's delightful characterizations of Tolliver's foul-mouthed mother, good-old-boy mentor, and longtime nemesis bring together the seeds of disaster sown years earlier. J.J.B. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

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