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Jonathan Trott

jonathantrott@outside.ofa.dog

Joined 1 year, 2 months ago

Voracious reader of all genres of fiction, leaning towards sci-fi, crime, mystery, thriller, and comedy.

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reviewed Criminal by Karin Slaughter ([Will Trent -- 6])

Karin Slaughter: Criminal (2012, AudioGO)

"1974: in the blistering heat of an Atlanta summer, a killer prowls the streets, searching …

Fantastic book in the series

Great to get the Will, Amanda, and Evelyn backstory. Good work having parallel cases 40 years apart. Lovely sting in the tail at the end of the book.

Karin Slaughter: Fallen (2012, Dell)

Georgia Bureau of Investigations Detective Faith Mitchell, her partner Will Trent, and trauma doctor Sara …

This whole series is great!

Another excellent thriller mystery from Karin. This time we go into Faiths past and her mothers past. Good twist in the end as well as great action scenes.

reviewed Broken by Karin Slaughter (Slaughter, Karin, 1971- Grant County -- 7.)

Karin Slaughter: Broken (2010, Century, Non Basic Stock Line)

When the body of a young woman is discovered deep beneath the icy waters of …

Another great Will Trent installment

Was nice to get out of Atlanta and see some back story for Sara. Good plot twists and kept me guessing the whole way. Looking forward to the next one in the series!

Karin Slaughter: Undone (2009, Delacorte Press)

In the trauma center of Atlanta's busiest hospital, Sara Linton treats the city's poor, wounded, …

Really starting to love this series

Karin really getting into the swing of things here. Really good plot and character development and some good plot twists to keep you on your toes.

Karin Slaughter: Fractured (Hardcover, 2008, Delacorte Press)

"Breathless tension!" raved the San Francisco Chronicle. "One of [the year's] most remarkable achievements," crowed …

Excellent second book in the Will Trent series

The second season of the show was based on this book so I had a good idea of where things were going. Didn’t impact the enjoyment of reading it though. Karen does a great job with characters and background so you end up feeling involved in the story.

Karin Slaughter: Triptych (2006, Delacorte Press)

From Atlanta's wealthiest suburbs to its stark inner-city housing projects, a killer has crossed the …

Lovely first book in the Will Trent series

I read this due to how much I like the TV Show. Wasn’t disappointed. There are some differences of course but the bones are the same. Good characters, good plot twist, and good action sequences. Hopefully this quality keeps up for the rest of the series.