Judas Kiss by J. T. Ellison

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  • Pub. Date: January 2009
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 62,098
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    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • Publisher: Mira
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 62,098

    Synopsis

    It was a murder made for TV: a trail of tiny bloody footprints. An innocent toddler playing beside her mother's bludgeoned body. Pretty young Corinne Wolff, seven months pregnant, brutally murdered in her own home.

    Cameras and questions don't usually faze Nashville homicide lieutenant Taylor Jackson, but the media frenzy surrounding the Wolff case is particularly nasty…and thorough. When the seemingly model mommy is linked to an amateur porn Web site with underage actresses and unwitting players, the sharks begin to circle.

    The shock is magnified when an old adversary uses the sexy secret footage to implicate Taylor in a murder—an accusation that threatens her career, her reputation and her relationship.

    Both cases hinge on the evidence—real or manufactured—of crimes that go beyond passion, into the realm of obsessive vengeance and shocking betrayal. Just what the networks love.

    Publishers Weekly

    Carefully orchestrated plot twists and engrossing characters combine in Ellison's explosive third Lt. Taylor Jackson investigation (after 2008's 14). Nashville homicide investigator Taylor is called to the scene of a disturbing murder: beautiful, pregnant Corrine Wolff, brutally beaten in front of her young daughter. Signs point to Corinne's husband, Todd, but Taylor has her doubts. When she learns that the Wolffs were making and distributing amateur pornography, other investigators in her office turn up old X-rated footage of Taylor that could destroy her career and her engagement to FBI agent John Baldwin. Meanwhile, an old enemy of John's has resurfaced and is intent on revenge. The story moves at breakneck speed, seamlessly flowing from Taylor's world into John's until they intersect for electrifying results. Flawed yet identifiable characters and genuinely terrifying villains populate this impressive and arresting thriller. (Jan.)

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    Biography

    J.T. Ellison is a graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College and received her Master's Degree from George Washington University. She was a Presidential Appointee and worked in The White House and the Department of Commerce before moving into the private sector. As a financial analyst and marketing director, she worked for several defense and aerospace contractors.

    After moving to Nashville, Ellison began research on a passion—forensics and crime. She spent a great deal of time working with the Metro Nashville Police Department, and utilized these experiences to write her debut novel, All the Pretty Girls.

    Her short stories have appeared in Demolition Magazine, Flashing in the Gutters, Mouth Full of Bullets and Spinetingler Magazine, and the anthology, Killer Year: Stories to Die For, edited by Lee Child.

    She is the Friday columnist at Murderati.com and is a founding member of Killer Year, an organization promoting the best debut novelists of 2007.

    Ellison is a member of several writing organizations including International Thriller Writers, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters In Crime, Mid-Tennessee Chapter of Sisters in Crime, Authors Guild, International Association of Crime Writers and the Bodacious Music City Wordsmiths.

    She lives in Nashville with her husband and a poorly trained cat.

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    Mystery fiction at it's bestby suesueriverside

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    March 02, 2009: On the edge of your seat suspense. You really get into this emotionaly.I love this kind of book,as do my daughter and niece.I can't wait for her next book.

    I Also Recommend: Scream for Me, Die for Me, Scream for Me, 14, All the Pretty Girls.

    I was waiting for this book...by rnoncology

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    February 20, 2009: Whenever I read one of JT Ellison's books I always want to ask why she hasn't been getting more attention!! The character of Taylor Jackson beats others hands down. Good book, and I am hoping for more of this character.


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