Sweetheart (Gretchen Lowell Series #2) by Chelsea Cain

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  • Pub. Date: September 2008
  • 336pp

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    • Pub. Date: September 2008
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp

    Synopsis

    “Sensual and engulfing…keeps us turning the pages.”
    The New York Times Book Review

    Portland detective Archie Sheridan, the former head of the Beauty Killer Task Force, hunted Gretchen Lowell for years before she kidnapped him, tortured him, and then let him go. Now that she is behind bars, Archie is finally piecing his life back together. He’s returned home to his ex-wife and their two children. But no matter how hard Archie tries, he just can’t stop thinking about Gretchen…

    Sweetheart

    When the body of a young woman is discovered in Forest Park, Archie is reminded of the first corpse he discovered there a decade ago: it turned out to be the Beauty Killer’s first victim, and Archie’s first case. Then, the unthinkable happens: Gretchen escapes from prison, and once the news breaks, all of Portland goes on high alert…but secretly, Archie is relieved. He knows he’s the only one who can capture Gretchen—and now he has a plan to get out from under her thumb once and for all. Even if it means becoming her last victim…

    Sweetheart is not afraid to explore damage too severe to be undone.”—Los Angeles Times

    The New York Times - Amy Finnerty

    Fortunately, most of us have never encountered a real serial killer, so we are all too pleased to give the author license as she invents Gretchen in wanton, wide-screen glory. Sweetheart is not a nuanced psychological thriller in the tradition of P. D. James or Margaret Atwood. The violence is too predictable and graphic to be terrifying. But the novel is sensual and engulfing. We feel Archie's every aching rib and taste the bitter narcotics he downs five pills at a time to banish his agony. We smell Gretchen's lilac perfume and the entrails she likes to leave as calling cards. But it is the marital drama entwined with the carnage—Archie's conflict, his wife's protective rage and the menace posed by the ultimate home-wrecker—that keeps us turning the pages.

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    Biography

    Chelsea Cain lived the first few years of her life on an Iowa commune, then grew up in Bellingham, Washington, where the infamous Green River killer was "the boogeyman" of her youth. Her first novel featuring Detective Archie Sheridan and killer Gretchen Lowell, Heartsick, was a New York Times bestseller. Also the author of Confessions of a Teenage Sleuth, a parody based on the life of Nancy Drew, several nonfiction titles, and a weekly column in The Oregonian, Chelsea Cain lives in Portland with her family. Visit her online at www.chelseacain.com.

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    February 03, 2010: After reading and thoroughly enjoying Heartsick, I was thrilled when Sweetheart was in the Bargain Bin. After finishing Sweetheart, thank goodness it was bargain priced. The story started out good, but there were just too many implausible events that I kept thinking "Aw, come on." (Enough with Archie, die already,or slap some sense into him). --K--

    I enjoy reading this author, and I love the charachters in this book...by lovesaseries

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    October 05, 2009: You can't help but become angry with Archie, who sometimes seems possessed by Gretchen and the hold she has on him. I can't decide if I want him to kill her....end up with his wife ...or start something with his oh so eager new young friend. I just know that I look forward to many more books in the series.


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