queathy12's review against another edition
4.0
This was a really interesting read--I almost didn't see the end coming. The concept of someone who isn't able to feel pain being related to a serial killer will always grab my attention--especially when she is a pain management specialist.
ldockham's review against another edition
2.0
I did not enjoy this book as much as some of the other books I this series, as the nature of the murders was to disturbing for my liking.
bxermom's review against another edition
5.0
Best Lisa Gardner book ever! Took me longer to read since I'm back working and I've been sick but when I was reading I didn't want to put it down. I studied nature vs nurture in school and it played a huge part of this story. Never thought I'd say I felt sorry for a killer or understood their actions but this book made me do just that. We really need to know and understand the ways we affect our children by what we say and do to or with them, what we allow them to watch and read and with whom we allow them to hang with. Every single thing makes them who they are. Lots to think about even as I return the book to the shelf. WOW Lisa Gardner. You are one of the best.
hsimonton's review against another edition
3.0
too gruesome, I like the characters and detective work but this was too gruesome for me
aloudy16's review against another edition
3.0
this was a decent murder mystery of who did it. it was a lot of build up of a few characters but didnt start to introduce key people until towards the end.
sneakyawe's review
2.0
Not my favorite so far... I mean, DD is still great, but I just didn’t like the flow of this one too much.