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Sleeping Doll by Jeffery Deaver

We both thought this was an excellent story that kept us intrigued from beginning to end. Towards the end, I had trouble putting it down. It is guaranteed to keep you guessing right up to the breathless end. [We gave it 4-1/2 Stars]


DESCRIPTION: This book is a dark and multi-layered psychological thriller about a vicious killer's escape from a California super-prison and the mysterious and deadly quest he embarks on once he's free. Making her first appearance in The Cold Moon (2006), special agent Kathryn Dance—a brilliant interrogator and body language expert—stars in The Sleeping Doll, where she and her partners at the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) hunt down escaped killer Daniel Pell, a self-styled Charles Manson. Pell, a master of control, who mesmerizes, seduces, and exploits people for his own murderous ends, is one of Deaver's most frightening villains to date. To track down Pell before he destroys more lives, Kathryn Dance must enlist the help of people from the killer's past: the three women who lived under his sadistic sway in the cult he once headed, as well as the young girl known as The Sleeping Doll, the only survivor of her family's slaughter at Pell's hand. It is filled with masterful plot twists and turns around every corner.

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