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Sunday, August 2, 2020

Book Thoughts: The Silent Wife

Sunday, August 02, 2020 0 Comments



Summary:

Atlanta, Georgia. Present day. A young woman is brutally attacked and left for dead. The police investigate but the trail goes cold. Until a chance assignment takes GBI investigator Will Trent to the state penitentiary, and to a prisoner who says he recognizes the MO. The attack looks identical to the one he was accused of eight years earlier. The prisoner’s always insisted that he was innocent, and now he’s sure he has proof. The killer is still out there.

As Will digs into both crimes it becomes clear that he must solve the original case in order to reach the truth. Yet nearly a decade has passed—time for memories to fade, witnesses to vanish, evidence to disappear. And now he needs medical examiner Sara Linton to help him hunt down a ruthless murderer. But when the past and present collide, everything Will values is at stake…



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The history. Jeffrey. The Jeffrey Tolliver. The one who made me cry when he died. And now we got a glimpse of him – eight years ago in Grant County. Reading this somewhat made me want to re-read the Grant County series which I totally loved and what made me a Slaughter fan. This does not mean that I do not like Will because I do adore him too and I am deeply enjoying the Will Trent series.

 

Aside from that, let’s not forget that whenever there’s Jeffrey, we could sense that Lena will also be there. In this one, a light was shed as to Jeffrey and Lena’s relationship which I appreciated. However, I just have to say, I hate Lena. Period. The end. Sorry.

 

The different timelines. When the story changed perspective to Jeffrey, back to eight years ago, I had flashbacks of the previous novels. And yes, this had to be done to gain a better understanding of what had actually transpired those times.  It somehow felt surreal revisiting Grant County not just from memories but the story actually happening there this time.

 

The hunch. Did Jeffrey really do something like that intentionally? Is the image we have built of Jeffrey going to collapse? Honestly, that bothered me as I did not want any of my thoughts to happen and I believed that it was not Jeffrey. I somehow got this feeling that it was instead someone from their side. I did not think that it was the criminal himself but there's someone doing something bad, or something wrong purposely. I don’t know if I actually anticipated who was behind it all, but I was no longer shocked when it was revealed. Everything that was done made sense.

 

The crime. Horrifying and chill-inducing. This is how I would describe this 10th installment. I could not imagine the terror all these victims faced. Honestly, the crime depicted here was just too much. And what gets me with Ms. Slaughter every time is the gruesome details. She describes it very vividly that I can always picture it myself – and that always gives me chills. 


Sometimes I think why some people are even capable of doing such stuff. But, in this world, you really never know. Certain people are extremes and have no sense of guilt or mercy.  And I applaud Ms. Slaughter for bringing such into her books and never once hesitates to show the evils of this world in a powerful way.


What I admired in this one is how Ms. Slaughter was able to show us how people, or women to be more specific, deal with such types of encounters in their life. The realization of the trauma and the suffering they would have to endure which will stay with them their whole life was something else. The depth and the effect of such crimes will forever stay with these victims and something that can never be erased – it is so heartbreakingly depicted in this one.


The relationship. I always enjoy reading the dynamics of the different characters in this series. The partnership of Faith and Will, the GBI team and Amanda's bossiness, and most especially that of Sara and Will. This brought back realizations from Sara and Will of their past. Their pasts, especially that of Sara, resulted to tensions to their relationship. We dove deeper into their relationship in this one. I was a bit heartbroken for Will but I’m glad they were able to work it out. I cannot wait to see what will happen to them next and how their relationship will grow more. As Ms. Slaughter said, there will be more Will and Sara stories. A love story weaved into terrifying crimes. 


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For new readers, do not hesitate, you can start on this one. However, if you want to dig deeper into this Slaughter world, go start reading the Grant County series first then dive into the Will Trent Series. I'm telling you, you will not be disappointed.


Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Bought Because...

Tuesday, April 07, 2020 4 Comments


Hosted by  That Artsy Reader Girl.
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A lot has been happening lately. And yes, I've been at home for quite a while now due to quarantine. I've been working from home and all that which was quite hard and sometimes stressful. So I thought since I've been trying to post in my blog lately, why not return to participating in Top Ten Tuesday? It's a fun activity and may relieve some of the stress I've been feeling.

These are the top ten (actually 12. haha.) books I bought because...

1. They have simple yet pretty covers  

I actually haven't read the first two which I bought on a book sale last year. Hoping to read soon.

2. I love music

Aside from reading, I do love music. So, when you combine the two? Perfect!

3. A lot of book bloggers recommended it

During those times when I was very much active in the book blogging community, a lot of fellow readers suggested these and kept popping on lists. And yes, I did not regret picking up these two. They are two of my all-time favorites.

4. I really loved the author's previous books

If I Stay and Where She Went are probably included in my all-time favorite list so I decided to read Just One Day (via e-book first) and I fell in love, so I had to buy the paperback copy. The book ended on a cliffhanger which made me anticipate the second installment. I pre-ordered from across the other side of the world complete with autograph from the author. I just had to.

5. I love me some mystery/thriller/crime fiction every once in a while

A Faint Cold Fear was my first Karin Slaughter book and what made me a fan. The Cop Town is the latest one I bought. If you are into the genre, don't miss out on this great author - she got "stories that get under your skin."

It was nice to be back. Stay Safe fellow readers!

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Book Thoughts: Karin Slaughter's The Kept Woman and The Last Widow

Wednesday, April 01, 2020 0 Comments
These books are the latest installments (Books 8 & 9) from Karin Slaughter's Will Trent Series.

As I have previously said, I've been a fan of her since reading "A Faint Cold Fear" way back in 2009. And like always, she never disappoints.

One of the things I love about Karin Slaughter's writing is how each character shines and develops. I also particularly like how she vividly describes things or events that are happening that you would see yourself imagining and seeing it. And sometimes it just gets to you - the graphic details may sometimes make you shudder. As her site says "Stories that get under your skin." And well, of course, the story is just... wow!

Below are some of my thoughts on these two books:

The Kept Woman

I started with this book sometime last year. And I honestly could not remember why I have to put it down. When I picked it back up this time, I was not able to stop reading.

The star of this book was definitely Angie, Will's ex-wife. I hated Angie so much, most especially in this book. Everything about her was just... it's honestly hard to explain. But, you cannot deny the fact that she is one well-written character and you wouldn't be able to keep your attention away from her. 

In this book, I felt Sara's pain and I hated Will for it.

The Last Widow

Right after finishing The Kept Woman, I immediately dived into this one.

The plot of the story was something new and on a bigger scale, not just within their towns. I am not from the US so I honestly don't know the basis of what was happening in the book but wow that is some freaking insane stuff going on there.

Now to Sara and Will, it was further shown here how their relationship is growing over time. There was this part where Will was saying stuff about Sara to her parents and that made me tear up. I was already way too invested with the characters and I really felt his emotions. This book further solidified the love between Sara and Will.

You wouldn't be able to put this down. I loved how the book kept changing perspectives. Most of the time similar scenes were repeated during which they were written from another's point of view. It may be repetitive to some but I definitely understood why it has to be done. It actually gave you a better picture of what was happening and made you feel the thoughts and emotions of each and every character.

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I don't know why it took me so long to read the last 2 books in the series. But wow! Classic Slaughter. Packed from start to finish. Next book, please.





Thursday, April 19, 2012

Fallen, Karin Salughter

Thursday, April 19, 2012 0 Comments

I've been a fan of Karin Slaughter ever since I've read my first Slaughter novel which is A Faint Cold Fear. Started completing the Grant County series after then moved on to the Will Trent series. Now, I'm currently on the Georgia series. 

Have already read Undone and Broken, which by the way, are both great. I loved the Will-Sara relationship (though I still miss Jeffrey. =( ) and as usual the thrill and suspense are unwavering. And I'm so excited to read this third one, Fallen...

 

Wanting to read Fallen right after finishing Broken but hadn't had the chance to go to a bookstore where there's a copy. And while I'm still waiting to grab my paperback I'm so stoked to find an ebook copy over the internet. I will just devour myself on the ebook one first until I get the paperback one.

If you want to know more about Karin Slaughter and her books visit http://karinslaughter.com/ .