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Some sins can’t be forgiven…
because some sins no one survives.
New York Times bestselling author Kay Hooper has touched our darkest fears but none so dark as in her latest thriller. Here’s a psychopath who lures his victims with a promise no one can resist…and demands a price no one would knowingly pay.
Young, vulnerable, attractive, Tessa Gray made the perfect victim. Which was why Noah Bishop of the FBI’s Special Crimes Unit recruited her to play the role of grieving widow. As the supposed new owner of property coveted by the Church of the Everlasting Sin, she’d be irresistible bait for the reclusive and charismatic Reverend Samuel. His fortified compound in the mountains near Grace, North Carolina, had been the last known residence of two women murdered in ways that defied scientific explanation.
Though hardly as naive or as vulnerable as she appears, Tessa knows she has a lot to learn about using her unique gift. She also knows that Bishop and the SCU have to be desperate to rely on an untried psychic agent in an undercover operation so dangerous. And desperate they are. For the killer they’re hunting is the most terrifying they’ve ever faced and shakes even the most seasoned agents: a soulless megalomaniacal cult leader who can use their own weapons, talents, and tactics against them.
By entering the cult’s well-guarded compound, Tessa will be exposing herself to the dark magnetism of a psychopath on an apocalyptic crusade of terror that spares no one, not even the youngest victims. And Samuel has protected himself within a fanatically loyal congregation, many of whom occupysurprising positions of power within the community. Even Grace’s chief of police, Sawyer Cavenaugh—a man Tessa will have to trust with her life—may be unable to protect her. Because no one, not even Tessa herself, can guarantee she’s strong enough to resist—or powerful enough to battle—a killer who’s less than human.
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In this disturbing paranormal thriller, the second in a trilogy (after Blood Dreams) from bestseller Hooper, Noah Bishop, of the FBI's Special Crimes Unit, and Haven, "a civilian investigative organization," take on the fanatical Rev. Adam Deacon Samuel. At age 10, Samuel murdered his abusive prostitute mother by using psychic powers, which a few years later increased after lightning struck him during a tent revival. Noah and his colleagues suspect Samuel, the leader of the Church of the Everlasting Sin, of killing at least eight people via supernatural means and of abusing young girls to enhance his powers. Tessa Gray, a Haven operative posing as a recent widow, reluctantly infiltrates Samuel's compound in the small town of Grace, N.C., near where the body of a fellow Haven operative surfaced in a river. Hooper pulls out all the stops in depicting the unholy preacher's apocalyptic breakdown as Noah's elite team tackles one of their nastiest assignments yet. (Dec.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. More Reviews and RecommendationsKay Hooper is the award-winning author of Blood Dreams, Sleeping with Fear, Hunting Fear, Chill of Fear, Touching Evil, Whisper of Evil, Sense of Evil, Once a Thief, Always a Thief, the Shadows trilogy, and other novels. She lives in North Carolina, where she is at work on her next book.
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October 17, 2009: Take one lazy writer with a editor half asleep and publisher obvious too busy and you get a novel like this. Don't get me wrong - I LOVE Kay Hooper and I love the Bishop Series, but it felt like she was sleep-walking through this book.
I realize that adding so many characters is an excellent way to stave off boredom, and I like new characters and what they can bring to the table, but when they're added at regular character's expense, it seems lazy. That being said - all the phone calls and the general happiness when a couple finally get to see each other is very touching. I just wish that characterization would spill over into other characters. For example, Hollis - she's becoming more and more physic, but it's not covered at all.Also, most of the new characters have a miniscule backgrounds that leave you wanting more (definitely a publishers trick) but it's annoying when you realize that it might never be explained. But the two thing that most bothers me is:One- the treatment of the main characters - who are understandingly careful around the Church, but there just seems to be no spark. They just seem to be entirely forgettable.Ahh...and then there is the ending - which to me came out of the clear blue skies. It feels like I missed chapters and the story felt incomplete - like the editor just hacked out a bunch of the story and said "get over it." I had the same feeling throughout the book..."am I missing something?" - I even went through some on my old books - which is the publisher hoping for, I imagine. All in all, it was a okay book - not great, but decent. I might re-read it if I'm having a Bishop marathon, but I wouldn't read it on it's own. The ending is just pathetic.I Also Recommend: Naked in Death (In Death Series #1), Dead to the World (Sookie Stackhouse / Southern Vampire Series #4), Touching Evil (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit Series #4), Whisper of Evil (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit Series #5), Sense of Evil (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit Series #6).
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July 07, 2009: kay hooper delivered again action packed twist and turns i couldn't wait to get home from work and read more