He slips into their homes at night and walks silently into bedrooms where women lie sleeping, about to awake to a living nightmare. The precision of the killer's methods suggests he is a deranged man of medicine, propelling the Boston newspapers to name him "The Surgeon." The cops' only clue... read more
In her most masterful novel of medical suspense, New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen creates a villain of unforgettable evil--and the one woman who can catch him before he kills again. He slips into their homes at night and walks silently into bedrooms where women lie sleeping,... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“"Detective Saint Thomas!"”Jane Rizzoli
“She now knew her death was inevitable, and with that acceptance came liberation. The courage of the condemned.”
“Evil doesn't die. It never dies. It just takes on a new face, a new name. Just because we've been touched by it once, it doesn't mean we're immune to ever being hurt again. Lightning can strike twice.”Catherine Cordell
“No matter how careful we are, evil knows where we live. It knows how to find us.”Catherine Cordell
“Then I guess I never found him. I've heard other women say that as soon as you tell a man what happened to you, as soon as you use the word rape, the men back away. As though we're damaged goods. Men don't want to hear about it. They prefer silence to confession. But the silence spreads. It takes over until you can't talk about anything at all. All of life because a taboo subject.”Catherine Cordell
“She had once thought of him as colorless, like all the other featureless men who walk past you on a city street, outlines sketched on a flat canvas. Only now did she really see him, the warm ruddiness of his skin the web of laugh lines around his eyes. All the charming imperfection of a face well lived in.”Catherine Cordell
“No, Catherine. I know the best about you! I know how strong you are, how brave you are. All this time I had no idea what you were dealing with. You could have told me. You could have trusted me.”Peter Falco
“You won't know until push comes to shove. He'll be the one still standing beside you.”Thomas Moore
The most intimate emotion two people can share is neither love nor desire but pain.Highlighted by 118 Kindle customers
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Prologue
Chapters 1 - 27
Epilogue
Followed by The Apprentice.
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