Still recovering from a brutal attack by the serial killer called the Acid Man, FBI profiler Kelly Feinman struggles to work her latest case, the kidnapping of an infant, while dealing with her own husband's leaving with their daughter, and tracks the kidnapper, Matt Connor, who has stolen the baby to seek revenge on his girlfriend, who has left him for another man. Simultaneous.
"A rattling good read, almost as entertaining as Stephen King."--"Kirkus Reviews" on "The Blind Mirror"
"[An] outing into Anne Rice territory . . . compelling [and] highly creative."--"Rapport" on "The Cold One"
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"I recommend it wholeheartedly. The tone is pure horror. Pike is a master of creeping dread, relentlessly disturbing the reader."--"The Washington Post Book World" on "The Cold One"
"We sink into the novel, losing touch with our own world as we fall deeper into Pike's. Thriller fans who crave that hypnotic effect will find everything they need right here."--"Booklist" on "The Blind Mirror"
"A fine horror tale that hooks the reader. Pike keeps the chills at a high level with this exhilarating story."--"Midwest Book Review" on "The Blind Mirror"
"Highly recommended."--"Rocky Mountain News" on "The Cold One"
""The Season of Passage "is among the finest horror books in the decade."--"Rocky Mountain News"
"Gripping . . . pays homage to Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels, particularly in the character of FBI agent Kelly Feinman. The intricate, thoughtful plot offers enough fresh variation on the serial-killer theme to keep readers turning the pages."--"Publishers Weekly" on "Falling
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"Eerie parallels mark this cat and mouse: he, the love-wounded, elusive mastermind; she, every bit as cunning, smarting from the agony of her divorce. This is stylishly written, but it's the corkscrew plotting and twisted imagination that provide the (guilty) pleasures here."--"Kirkus Reviews" on "Falling"
Gripping . . . pays homage to Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels, particularly in the character of FBI agent Kelly Feinman. The intricate, thoughtful plot offers enough fresh variation on the serial-killer theme to keep readers turning the pages. "Publishers Weekly on Falling"
Eerie parallels mark this cat and mouse: he, the love-wounded, elusive mastermind; she, every bit as cunning, smarting from the agony of her divorce. This is stylishly written, but it's the corkscrew plotting and twisted imagination that provide the (guilty) pleasures here. "Kirkus Reviews on Falling""
-Gripping . . . pays homage to Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels, particularly in the character of FBI agent Kelly Feinman. The intricate, thoughtful plot offers enough fresh variation on the serial-killer theme to keep readers turning the pages.- --Publishers Weekly on Falling
-Eerie parallels mark this cat and mouse: he, the love-wounded, elusive mastermind; she, every bit as cunning, smarting from the agony of her divorce. This is stylishly written, but it's the corkscrew plotting and twisted imagination that provide the (guilty) pleasures here.- --Kirkus Reviews on Falling
"Gripping . . . pays homage to Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels, particularly in the character of FBI agent Kelly Feinman. The intricate, thoughtful plot offers enough fresh variation on the serial-killer theme to keep readers turning the pages." --Publishers Weekly on Falling
"Eerie parallels mark this cat and mouse: he, the love-wounded, elusive mastermind; she, every bit as cunning, smarting from the agony of her divorce. This is stylishly written, but it's the corkscrew plotting and twisted imagination that provide the (guilty) pleasures here." --Kirkus Reviews on Falling