"Exciting police procedural"
After spending a week in Paris attending a medical
conference, Boston medical examiner Dr. Maura Isles
returns home to see police outside her apartment. Her
neighbors and coworkers look at her as if they see a
ghost. Eight months pregnant, Detective Jane Rizzoli lets
her see the victim in the car so that she understands
why. Sitting in the vehicle with a bullet in her head is
Maura's exact double; DNA testing shows that Anna Jessup
is her identical twin sister. Both of them were given
away at birth to different adoptive parents. Maura finds out that her biological mother is in prison
found guilty for killing two women, one of them eight
months pregnant. Her mother's psychologist believes that
she had a partner who helped her kill the two women.
Maura and the police seek this other monster because with
the new evidence they have, it is discovered that Maura's
mother and her partner have been kidnapping and killing
pregnant mothers for decades. This exciting police procedural is a fascinating reading
experience because there is much more going on in the
storyline than meets the eye. Through misdirection and
red herrings, readers are directed down a path that leads
them away from the truth and it is only towards the end
when Maura's life is threatened, that the whole picture
becomes clear. Tess Gerritsen scores big times with this
police procedural that is sure to make the bestseller
lists. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 9, 2004
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