The 9th Girl; Kovac and Liska - 0451240561, paperback, Tami Hoag, new. As Is ,Amazon return- Or out of pallets , no returns , no refunds , Ask questions before purchasing & not afterward
ReviewsPraise for The 9th Girl "Cannily plotted and peppered with some of the sharpest dialogue in the business."- Entertainment Weekly (A-) "Thought-provoking."- Booklist "A smartly written one-day read."- Suspense Magazine "A gripping plot."- South Florida Sun-Sentinel And for Tami Hoag "One of the most intense suspense writers around."- Chicago Tribune "One of the hottest names in the suspense game."- People "Ms. Hoag knows how to take her readers on a frightening ride."- New York Journal of Books "Hard to put down."- The Washington Post "A snappy, scary thriller."- Entertainment Weekly "A chilling thriller with a romantic chaser."- New York Daily News "Leave[s] the reader panting and turning the pages as fast as possible."- The Boston Globe "[A] no-holds-barred, page-turning thriller."- The Philadelphia Inquirer "Slick and satisfying."- The Cleveland Plain Dealer "An exciting page-turner."- The Kansas City Star, Praise for The 9th Girl "Cannily plotted and peppered with some of the sharpest dialogue in the business."-- Entertainment Weekly (A-) "Thought-provoking."-- Booklist "A smartly written one-day read."-- Suspense Magazine "A gripping plot."-- South Florida Sun-Sentinel More Praise for Tami Hoag "One of the most intense suspense writers around."-- Chicago Tribune "One of the hottest names in the suspense game."-- People "Ms. Hoag knows how to take her readers on a frightening ride."--New York Journal of Books "Hard to put down."-- The Washington Post "A snappy, scary thriller."-- Entertainment Weekly "A chilling thriller with a romantic chaser."-- New York Daily News "Leave[s] the reader panting and turning the pages as fast as possible."-- The Boston Globe "[A] no-holds-barred, page-turning thriller."-- The Philadelphia Inquirer "Slick and satisfying."-- The Cleveland Plain Dealer "An exciting page-turner."-- The Kansas City Star
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Dewey Decimal813/.54
Synopsis#1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag's fan-favorite Minneapolis investigators, Sam Kovac and Nikki Liska, hunt a serial killer in this haunting thriller. On a frigid New Year's Eve in Minneapolis, a young woman is found brutally murdered--the ninth so far this year in a string of grisly slayings. Homicide detectives Sam Kovac and Nikki Liska fear that it's the work of a serial killer they call Doc Holiday, a transient who has brought his gruesome game to a new and more terrifying level. But as Kovac and Liska uncover the truth, they find that the monsters in the ninth girl's life may live closer to home. And even as another young woman disappears, they have to ask the question: Which is the greater evil--the devil you know or the devil you don't?
Story is rich with serial killer scenes and lots of teenage angst surrounding a teenage girls grotesque murder, but is just too wordy and filled with unnecessary conversations. Took me 4 or 5 sittings to finish the book when I usually am so involved with a story that I gobble it up in a day. Love her stuff, but not this particular one.