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Lisa Gardner

Book - 2024

"No man truly fears a woman. Not even one who is her father's daughter. The case was sensational. Kaylee Pierson had confessed from the very beginning, waived all appeals. She had called herself "death," but people called her the devil. Despite the media's chronicling of her tragic circumstances-the childhood spent with a violent father-no one could find sympathy for "the Beautiful Butcher" who had led eighteen men home from bars before viciously slitting their throats. Now, with only twenty-one days left to live, Pierson has finally received a lead on the whereabouts of the sister who was kidnapped over a decade ago, and she needs Frankie's help to find her. The Beautiful Butcher's offer: When w...as the last time your search ended with finding the living? Unable to resist the chance for a rescue, Frankie takes on Pierson's request. Twelve years ago, five-year old Leilani went missing in Hawaii. The main suspect? Pierson's tech mogul ex-boyfriend, Sanders MacManus. Now, on a remote island in the middle of the Pacific-the site of MacManus's latest vanity project-fresh evidence has appeared. In order to learn the truth and possibly save a young woman's life, Frankie must go undercover at the isolated base camp. Her challenge: A dozen strangers. Countless dangerous secrets. Zero means of calling for help. And then the storm rolls in..."--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
New York : Grand Central 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Lisa Gardner (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
405 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781538765067
9781538766606
9781538768365
9781538768372
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Review by Booklist Review

Gardner skillfully weaves threats into this pitch-perfect variation of the locked-room mystery, pitting "missing person finder" Frankie Elkin against an untamed tropical environment, a raging serial killer, a diabolical saboteur, and her own misleading tunnel vision. Frankie barely survived her last missing person's hunt (One Step Too Far, 2022) and her no-frills, vagabond lifestyle discourages self-care. Therefore, Frankie's enthusiasm about meeting death-row inmate Keahi Pierson, the "Beautiful Butcher," is dampened by burnout and doubts about working with an unrepentant murderer. But Keahi tells a compelling story: she escaped childhood abuse only to fall under the control of a powerful tech mogul who abused her and kidnapped her little sister Leilani. Keahi pleads for Frankie to rescue Leilani, and Frankie is soon planted undercover on the mogul's private island. Finally, Keahi's ex and Leilani arrive but bring disturbing news: Keahi has escaped. When the island's communication system crashes, and Leilani's security team is picked off, Frankie knows that everything she thought she knew about the sisters is a deadly lie.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Gardner's Frankie Elkin series gets more magnetizing with each installment.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Gardner's far-fetched third outing for Frankie Elkin (after A Step Too Far) sees the amateur investigator and recovering alcoholic tracking down the sister of a notorious death row inmate. Frankie, who's made an "unusual hobby" of reopening cold missing persons cases, can hardly believe it when she receives an inquiry from Kaylee Pierson. Dubbed the "Beautiful Butcher" by the press, Pierson admitted to killing 18 men more than a decade ago after luring them home from nights out. Now, weeks before her execution, she wants Frankie to track down her younger sister, Leilani, who vanished 12 years ago at age five. Pierson believes that her tech mogul ex-boyfriend, Sanders MacManus, kidnapped the girl, so Frankie heads to the private Hawaiian atoll where MacManus is constructing an eco-friendly resort. There, she goes undercover to befriend people close to MacManus, but the more she learns about him and Leilani, the less sure she becomes about who's pulling the strings--or why she was sent to Hawaii in the first place. The convoluted plot takes too long to get moving, and when it does, Gardner generates more head-scratching questions than gratifying answers. Readers willing to suspend their disbelief will be treated to some pulpy action and armchair tourism, but for the most part, this misses the mark. Agent: Meg Ruley, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (Mar.)

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