Blood echo

Christopher Rice, 1978-

Book - 2019

Kidnapped and raised by serial killers, Charlotte Rowe suffered an ordeal that made her infamous. Everyone in the world knew who she was. But no one in the world has any idea what she's become... Charlotte is an experiment. And a weapon. Enabled by a superpower drug, she's partnered with a shadowy pharmaceutical company to hunt down and eliminate society's most depraved human predators. But her latest mission goes off the rails in a horrifying way. Unsettled by her own capacity for violence, Charlotte wants some time to retreat so she can work on her new relationship with Luke, a sheriff's deputy in the isolated Central California town she now calls home. If only the threats hadn't followed Charlotte there. Somethi...ng sinister is evolving in Altamira, California--a massive network of domestic terrorists with ties to Charlotte's influential and corrupt employers. As a vast and explosive criminal conspiracy grows, the fate of Charlotte's hometown hangs in the balance. With everyone she cares about in danger, Charlotte has no choice but to bring her powers home. Charlotte Rowe has been triggered, and now she'll have to take matters into her own powerful hands.

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Genres
Romantic suspense fiction
Romance fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Seattle : Thomas & Mercer [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Christopher Rice, 1978- (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Sequel to: Bone music.
Physical Description
351 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781503904354
9781503904330
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In bestseller Rice's strong sequel to 2018's Bone Music, Charlotte "Charley" Rowe, who was tricked in the first book into taking a chemical that gave her superhuman strength, is now using her powers to combat evil in partnership with Cole Graydon, the head of Graydon Pharmaceuticals. During her first mission, she disables a serial killer and survives an explosive trap, but afterward she's ready for a break. Cole sends Charley to Altamira, Calif., the place she considers home, to recuperate and reconnect with her boyfriend, sheriff's deputy Luke Prescott. Shortly before Charley's return, Lacey Shannon approached Luke at the sheriff's office and accused her boyfriend, Jordy Clements, of abuse. She also says he left behind a flash drive containing evidence that Jordy is the leader of a domestic terrorist group. Cole, who has his own reasons for handling Jordy's case, obtains the flash drive and assures Charley that he will take care of the situation, but it ultimately falls to Charley to rescue Luke when he's kidnapped, leaving mangled bodies in her wake. Rice combines bloody violence, complex characters, and high tech in a dark tale that will leave readers wanting to see more of Charley. Agent: Lynn Nesbit, Janklow & Nesbit. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Charlotte Rowe and her Terminator-like abilities return in this follow-up to Bone Music (2018).Charlotte "Charley" Rowe, aka "Burning Girl," was raised by serial-killer couple Daniel and Abigail Banning after they killed her mother and kidnapped her when she was a baby. After she was rescued at age 7, she was returned to her father, who promptly exploited her ordeal for profit. Now she's an adult living in Altamira, California, with her boyfriend, sheriff's deputy Luke Prescott, and her life, if anything, has only gotten stranger. Just a few months ago, Noah Turlington, Charley's therapist (who's not really a therapist) used her to test a drug called Zypraxon without her knowledge, and boy did it work. Using fear as a trigger, each pill gives Charley about three hours of superhuman strength. If all that seems exhausting, just wait. Now, she helps Noah's employer, pharma millionaire Cole Graydon, neutralize serial killers, who are tracked down by Luke's cybergenius brother, Bailey. Readers may roll their eyes at the tired scenario of Charley posing as a prostitute in order to get taken by a killer (who, of course, skins his female victims), and, adding insult to injury, she gets set on fire at the culmination of the mission. Don't worry, though, because Zypraxon ensures full healing. Yep, Charley is a bona fide superhero, but readers hoping for more missions that see Charley taking down serial killers may be disappointed, because Luke and Charley uncover a possible terrorist plot that threatens the town, and for Charley, the danger hits very close to home. More is revealed about Cole, who let his romantic interest in Noah cloud his judgment, and Rice has something to say about the devastating effects of childhood trauma and what makes a monster, but much of it gets lost in an overstuffed narrative that relies heavily on expository dialogue and over-the-top action scenes built for maximum shock value.The Burning Girl is losing her spark. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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