The Third Victim
Registered by ginger2zing on 5/11/2003
6 journalers for this copy...
Got the book for my folks. I will journal againg when they tell me how they like it.
Dad has read. Thought it was good despite the fact it laged in spots.
Mom has now read. Thought it was written to be made into a movie. Enjoy it though.
Journal Entry 5 by Angeiship at -- Controlled Release in Toronto, Ontario Canada on Tuesday, July 8, 2003
Released on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 at at a Meetup in Toronto, Ontario Canada.
Thanks angeiship. I really enjoy this author.
Be sure to e-mail me and let me know your choice of place and date for the dinner we would like to have in July. You don`t have to bring books to this but you can if you want.
I picked up so many tonight that I doubt I will be picking up more for a long time.
Cheers.
Be sure to e-mail me and let me know your choice of place and date for the dinner we would like to have in July. You don`t have to bring books to this but you can if you want.
I picked up so many tonight that I doubt I will be picking up more for a long time.
Cheers.
I really enjoyed this novel. I had read the sequel the Second Accident before though. These books should be released together.
Here's from the back cover.
An unspeakable act has ripped apart the idyllic town of Bakersville, Oregon, and its once-peaceful residents are demanding quick justice. But though a boy has confessed to the horrific crime, evidence shows he may not be guilty. Officer Rainie Conner, leading her first homicide investigation stands at the centre of the controversy. It's hitting too close to home, bringing back her worst nightmares, threatening to expose her secret sins. But with the boy's life at stake, she won't let anything stop her from finding the real killer.
With the help of FBI profiler Pierce Quincy, Rainie comes closer to a deadly truth than she can imagine. Because out there in the shadows a man watches her and plots his next move. He knows her secrets. He kills for sport. He's already brought death to Bakersville and forever shattered the community. But what he has really come for is Rainie - and he won't leave until he has destroyed her.........
Here's from the back cover.
An unspeakable act has ripped apart the idyllic town of Bakersville, Oregon, and its once-peaceful residents are demanding quick justice. But though a boy has confessed to the horrific crime, evidence shows he may not be guilty. Officer Rainie Conner, leading her first homicide investigation stands at the centre of the controversy. It's hitting too close to home, bringing back her worst nightmares, threatening to expose her secret sins. But with the boy's life at stake, she won't let anything stop her from finding the real killer.
With the help of FBI profiler Pierce Quincy, Rainie comes closer to a deadly truth than she can imagine. Because out there in the shadows a man watches her and plots his next move. He knows her secrets. He kills for sport. He's already brought death to Bakersville and forever shattered the community. But what he has really come for is Rainie - and he won't leave until he has destroyed her.........
Journal Entry 8 by SerenityBlue at -- Controlled Release in Toronto, Ontario Canada on Sunday, July 20, 2003
Release planned for Friday, July 25, 2003 at For OttawaBill in Toronto, Ontario Canada.
Got this from SerenityBlue during a recently fly-by visit. Thanks...will see that it finds a good home.
Released on Thursday, February 12, 2004 at another bookcrosser in a controlled release, n/a Controlled Releases.
off to germany
off to germany
Journal Entry 11 by nikel27 from -- Irgendwo / Somewhere --, Hessen Germany on Friday, April 23, 2004
arrived during Eastern,I hadn't the time to make a journal entry until now.
Great Mystery, thanks for sharing
Great Mystery, thanks for sharing
Journal Entry 12 by nikel27 at Post Office in BookBox, Ginsheim -- Controlled Releases on Monday, February 7, 2005
Released 19 yrs ago (2/14/2005 UTC) at Post Office in BookBox, Ginsheim -- Controlled Releases
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
into the BookBox to kab113, parcel #2
into the BookBox to kab113, parcel #2
This was in the my Bookcrossing Book Box when it returned to me!