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When a tortured young woman enters the trauma center of an Atlanta hospital, Dr. Sara Linton is thrust into a desperate police investigation with Special Agent Will Trent and his partner, Faith Mitchell. Though guarding their own wounds and their own secrets, Sara, Will, and Faith find that they are all that stand between a madman and his next victim.
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bookworminGA
Posted November 28, 2009
I love the Grant County series. Undone would be a good description for me at the end of the previous book. I was hoping for a dream sequence. Anything to bring Jeffrey back. But, alas, no such luck. Undone was a great book. I enjoyed that it tied the Grant County Series in with her other series, which I have also read entirely. I just didn't want the Grant County series to take the direction that it did. I hope one day I will get over it. I trust that Karin Slaughter will make me get over it, but she hasn't yet. The writing is good, the plot twists are still there. It is a great read. I just miss Jeffrey.
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Posted October 4, 2009
FIND KARIN SLAUGHTER'S FIRST BOOK BLINDSIGHTED AND READ EACH OF HER BOOKS UNTIL YOU COME TO UNDONE. HER TWISTED PLOTS AND REALISTIC WRITING WILL LEAVE YOU CRAVING FOR THE NEXT BOOK TO COME OUT. SEE HER WEBPAGE FOR A LIST OF ALL HER BOOKS. SHE IS AWESOME!
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Posted July 20, 2009
Karin Slaughter knows how to write a book. Like always, this book grabs you and will not allow you to sleep until you complete it....then...you can not wait until her next book comes out.
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Posted May 11, 2009
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Some characters are back, some aren't yet. Grabs you from the start with a shocking crime you need to have solved. Will Trent is back, with his new partner and his uncompromising boss. Sarah Linton is also a main character, but it does not feel like a forced mash up of the two series.
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Posted September 13, 2010
I love the characters in this book. Graphic details about the victims. Wasn't sure who to look for as the bad guy but DUH! Once I got to the end I was kicking myself for not knowing sooner. I liked it. A lot. I read it again, and bought a bunch of books in the series.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.In Karin Slaughter's "Undone," a badly injured woman is hit by a passing car. The woman had been tortured and didn't know what she was doing when she stepped into the vehicle's path.
Will Trent, a detective with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, goes to the accident scene and discovers a cave where at least two victims were tortured. The local police resent his intrusion in their case. They order him to leave but before he does, he discovers a second victim, another woman and this time, the victim is dead.
As I was reading this story, I was struck by the number of plot similarities between this 2009 novel and Lisa Gardner's "Hide" which was published by Bantam, January 30, 2007.
Both novels have an underground area where victims are brought in order to be tortured and killed. In "Hide" the area is called a chamber. In "Undone" it is called a cave. Both novels have the antagonist with some family connection to someone already in the story. In addition, both villain's are in need of mental care and in both novels we have a police detective who is compassionate while having a female associate who is a no nonsense woman.
I enjoyed both stories and both contain a surprise toward the conclusion of the novel but the commonalities in plot were disturbing.
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Posted September 16, 2009
I have read all of Karin Slaughter's books and have enjoyed them all,each have been better then the one before. In her latest novel, "Undone", she has spun a tale that is not only a good who-done-it, but contiues to explore the depths of several ongoing people from her previous work, that have to deal with their own flaws and secretes. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting a good read.
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Posted July 27, 2009
This book is my favorite of the series and very well written. I read this book in 2 days and am already looking for the next one to come out.
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Posted July 26, 2009
I read this book in 2 days. I couldn't put it down. The characters were interesting and intriguing. Her writing style is fast paced and thorough. I have read numerous Karen Slaughter books and have enjoyed all of them, although I think this was her best.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Henry and Judith Codfield are driving home one night when they run into what he assumes was a deer; it turns out to be person hurt badly enough that they take the injured party to Atlanta's Grady Hospital. Trauma center physician Dr. Sara Linton treats the patient; stabilizing her for surgery. She is shocked at the tortured body of Anna Lindsey whom she tries to save.------------------
Meanwhile as the local police work the burbs for clues, Georgia Bureau of Investigation Detectives Will Trent looks for the site where the torture takes place. When he finds it he realizes another woman was there with the tortured woman. He finds the body of the second woman who was tortured before she committed suicide. Faith Mitchell and Will think the kidnapping of a woman outsider the supermarket is related to their own inquiry. A fourth female fitting the profile of the other three is also missing. Evidence points to the killer abducting the women in pairs and if they don't find the missing two females within days they will be dead.----------------------
Once again as in FRACTURED, Will and Faith prove they are a dedicated team who know together they perform much better than separately though they are total opposites; a sort of GBI yin and yang who complement one another by overcoming the other's weaknesses. The current case of a deranged serial killer is not new, but refreshed by the increasingly frantic hunt by the GBI pair. Reader will enjoy UNDONE, as Karin Slaughter provides a tense police procedural in which the clock is ticking while the killer remains on a twisted schedule.------------
Harriet Klausner
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book got off to a great start and made an interesting introduction of two new main characters, special sgent Will Trent and his partner Faith Mitchell, but then the story slowed down quite a bit and I lost interest. While reading, my mind wondered - I was preoccupied with trying to imagine how the severly dyslexic Will Trent made it past the academic requirements to become a special agent. The focus and extent of Will's dyslexia quickly became annoying. Perhaps readers receive more insight to this issue later in the story but I will never know because I am done with this book, even though I did not get anywhere near finishing it. I read the entire Grant County series and will not be moving on to the Georgia Series. To me, the story ended with the shocking and abrupt death of Jeffrey Tolliver.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Wow! Great read! Suspenseful, fast-paced and well written! Will definitely be looking for more from this author!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Also published under the title "Genesis"
Book 1, in the Georgia series
Fans will surely be pleased with this thriller, Ms. Slaughter's new series joins well-known characters from her other two bestselling series to create a captivating and suspenseful saga that will without any doubt become another addictive read.
The story opens with a car accident and the woman injured being transported to the trauma center in Atlanta. The attending physician, Dr. Sara Linton soon discovers most of the wounds were not caused in the crash but rather appear to be the result of torture, brutally administered long before the car accident. With the Doctor's medical assessment it is obvious there is foul play involved so, Special Agents Will Trent and his partner Faith Mitchell are assigned as lead investigators in the case.
A search near the accident site reveals the woman was not the only one held captive and tortured so the hunt for second victim is launched with the hope she may be somewhere near by.....When a third woman with the same physical features is abducted in broad day light, there is no time to waste, it becomes a race against time to see what the connection is between them and track down the serial offender before other victims surface. Hindering the case is an ongoing turf war and lack of communication between them and the local police force.
One of the riveting aspects and key elements are the mood setting and detailed descriptions of the abductees and what happened to them. The characterization is striking and is one of Ms. Slaughter's strong points; she creates realistic protagonists showing their strengths and weakness and never holds back when describing their emotions which can be quite intense at times, this goes a long way in creating a strong atmosphere. This story is very suspenseful and superbly plotted with many twists and turns that are totally unpredictable. This is a recipe guaranteed to please most readers and the cliff- hanger ending left me hungry for more.
Anonymous
Posted April 17, 2010
her best book yet
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Posted February 21, 2010
Would recommend it to friends and would reread it in spare time.
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Posted September 22, 2009
Once started, I could not put this book down. Loved the characters. Loved the suspense. I eagerly await her next book.
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Posted September 15, 2009
Great Book
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Posted September 12, 2009
This is a really good author...we always enjoy her books!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Slaughter gives her readers a bit of what they need after the ending of her last Grant County book. I would have liked to have seen more of Sarah Linton in this book, but it focuses primarily on Will Trent and Faith Mitchell. I am looking forward to her next book - this one was a pleasant read on a lovely spring weekend (if you'll pardon the content, of course!).
NB: This book is called _Genesis_ in New Zealand.
gdm
Posted September 5, 2009
I always enjoy reading Ms Slaughter's books and look forward to more.
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Overview
In this suspense masterpiece, Karin Slaughter weaves together the powerful human stories of three unforgettable characters from her New York Times bestselling novels Faithless and Fractured, who collide here for the first time in an electrifying race against unspeakable human evil.When a tortured young woman enters the trauma center of an Atlanta hospital, Dr. Sara Linton is thrust into a desperate police investigation with Special Agent Will Trent and his partner, Faith Mitchell. Though guarding their own wounds and their own secrets, Sara, Will, and Faith find that they are all that stand between a madman and his next victim.