I fool myself that Eden has a heart-that she would at least have trouble killing me... --Publishers Weekly (Starred Review).
Fox keeps her characters firmly in shades of gray, and it\'s their complexity that drives this riveting thriller, right through to the gruesome, surprising finale. --Library Journal (Starred Review) In Australian author Fox\'s nail-biting follow-up to Hades, the narrative is highly effective...
Fox fantastically builds on her previous book, leaving a cliff-hanger that will leave readers clamoring for the next series title.
Grim, gritty, fast-paced ...each character adds depth and interest to an already absorbing plotline.
And a killer\'s vicious desires are about to be unleashed...
Suddenly, the hunter is the hunted.
Frank\'s job is to keep an eye on his partner while she\'s there-- but is it for Eden\'s protection, or to protect others from her? Walking a tightrope between duty and desperation, Frank confronts a threat from Eden\'s past.
Now three girls are missing, and Eden is going undercover to a remote farm where the troubled hide and blood falls more often than rain.
She has a rare talent for catching killers-but her idea of justice has little to do with courtrooms.
Frank Bennett\'s partner, Eden Archer, thrives on darkness and danger.
Most homicide detective teams run on trust, loyalty, and the shared desire to put killers behind bars.
I fool myself that Eden has a heart-that she would at least have trouble killing me..