Kisscut
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A gripping crime thriller set in the small town of Heartsdale, Georgia, Kisscut is the second instalment in Karin Slaughter's acclaimed Grant County series. When a teenage girl is shot dead at a skating rink, medical examiner Sara Linton and police chief Jeffrey Tolliver are drawn into a harrowing investigation that uncovers a sinister web of abuse, secrets, and violence lurking beneath the town's quiet surface. Slaughter chronicles the psychological toll the case takes on her characters with unflinching intensity, weaving together procedural detail and emotional depth in equal measure. Written with a dark, relentless pace, the novel confirms Slaughter as a master of Southern crime fiction, delivering a story that is as disturbing as it is compulsively readable.
Author: Karin Slaughter
Format: Paperback
Published: 2024, Century
Genre: Crime fiction
Condition remarks:
Paperback
Secondhand book: generally 'Very Good' to 'Excellent'. These are books which may have some slight wear and tear or sun fading on the edges. There may be an inscription at the front.
A gripping crime thriller set in the small town of Heartsdale, Georgia, Kisscut is the second instalment in Karin Slaughter's acclaimed Grant County series. When a teenage girl is shot dead at a skating rink, medical examiner Sara Linton and police chief Jeffrey Tolliver are drawn into a harrowing investigation that uncovers a sinister web of abuse, secrets, and violence lurking beneath the town's quiet surface. Slaughter chronicles the psychological toll the case takes on her characters with unflinching intensity, weaving together procedural detail and emotional depth in equal measure. Written with a dark, relentless pace, the novel confirms Slaughter as a master of Southern crime fiction, delivering a story that is as disturbing as it is compulsively readable.