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Fractured
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“Breathless tension!” raved the San Francisco Chronicle. “One of [the year’s] most remarkable achievements,” crowed the Philadelphia Inquirer. Karin Slaughter dazzled readers and critics alike with Triptych, her New York Times bestselling suspense novel set in metropolitan Atlanta. Now the #1 internationally bestselling author returns to the damaged landscape she knows so well in a bold new novel—at once a powder keg of suspense, a gritty portrait of a cop’s life, and a searing exploration of a shocking crime and its aftermath…

With its gracious homes and tree-lined streets, Ansley Park is one of Atlanta’s most desirable neighborhoods. But in one gleaming mansion, in a teenager’s lavish bedroom, a girl has been savagely murdered. And in the hallway, her horrified mother stands amid shattered glass, having killed her daughter’s attacker with her bare hands.

Detective Will Trent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is here only to do a political favor; the murder site belongs to the Atlanta police. But Trent soon sees something that the cops are missing, something in the trail of blood, in a matrix of forensic evidence, and in the eyes of the shell-shocked mother. Within minutes, Trent is taking over the case—and adding another one to it. He is sure that another teenage girl is missing, and that a killer is on the loose.

Armed with only fleeting clues, teamed with a female cop who has her own personal reasons for hating him, Trent has enemies all around him—and a gnawing feeling that this case, which started in the best of homes, is cutting quick and deep through the ruins of perfect lives broken wide-open: where human demons emerge with a vengeance.

 

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Taking this to mean that he's the killer, she kills him. If you are interested in dyslexia,unwed motherhood, and/or police officer's personal relationships this could be the book for you.

The other offender was just a stupid orphan (also with dyslexia - but not intelligent - he was not in the majority of dyslexics)., so, what can you expect but that he would be easily led into doing wrong. As for the victim and the main offender, well, not much was told.

A girl is found murdered, beaten and stabbed. The very first character I cared about and was interested in, was the mother, Abigail - unfortunately she disappeared after that, and it was all about a GBI detective, Will, who somehow obtained an advanced degree without being able to read, fill out applications, etc, and Faith, a police officer who had an illegitimate child at age 15 and is now very concerned with her love life.

Oh, I also liked the dog, Betty. A man comes toward the (supposed) mother of the girl with a knife in his hand, struggles with her, grabs her ankles, never identifies himself in any way - but he CAN and is talking.

It's discovered fairly quickly that he isn't the killer, but one of the victims, who acts very inappropriately in a crucial situation.

or both)., but much like in Triptych, you're never completely sure who are the good guys and who are the bad. I tend to waffle back and forth in my belief of the scenario but by the time I get to the end, I have to admit that I feel for him. The real mystery here, What Has Happened to Emma., is a good one. I'm glad she's decided to give him a partner and really test his comfort zone.

I really loved Triptych when I read it, but it took me some time to warm up to Fractured. Also, Slaughter does a good job of telling a story about the foster care system, and how shared upbringings can have very different results. Not only is this the story of a brutal kidnapping (or murder. Will Trent is a very unconventional main character -- after all, he's a GBI investigator that can't read.

I think it makes him more of a fully flushed-out character, and that's why I root for him in the end.But enough about Will. There is not yet a third book in this series, but I hope there will be. He's awkward, socially inept, and at times, easily flustered. Slaughter takes his illiteracy and really makes it matter, as his dyslexia leads to him discovering some key facts later than he should.

I couldn't put it down until I finished it.Having lived in Atlanta I'm very familiar with the area described in the book and it's very accurate.Karin Slaughter has raised the bar. One of the best books I've read this year.

Brilliant couldn't put the book down Karen Slaugher is a fantastic writer just love her.

Im torn if he should be with Angie or not, I don't even think he knows. It will be interesting to see how well they work together. I like this new cast of characters for Karin Slaughter. I like Faith and glad that he's getting a partner now. Cannot wait for the next book. Will Trent is a great character. Its shocking how messed up his previously life was that he's somewhat normal.

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