Title: Heartsick
Author: Chelsea Cain
Finished: January 12, 2010
Pages: 326
Published: 2007
Format: paperback
My first experience with Chelsea Cain and her Gretchen Lowell series. I have been eagerly anticipating this book and the entire series for some time. I can’t believe it has taken me this long to get to it.
Although a little slow to start and adjusting to new and unfamiliar characters, it didn’t take long for the story to develop and become hooked.
Archie Sheridan spent ten years hunting one serial killer before falling into her grasp. Now he’s trying to find himself amongst the wreck she made of his life by searching for a new killer targeting young girls. He is shadowed by a local writer, profiling his comeback and searching for the same answers Archie hasn’t ever found.
I’m looking forward to picking up Sweetheart and Evil at Heart. The latter has been waiting on my shelf for six months and came as an early reviewer book.
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