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A Faint Cold Fear
by Karin Slaughter
More 3.5
This is the third book in the Series featuring Sara, Jeffery and others. Lena is front and center trying to survive and recover after the events in the previous novel [b:Blindsighted|21718|Blindsighted (Grant County, #1)|Karin Slaughter|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1167323203s/21718.jpg|2590340]. Sara is enjyoying her day and last few weeks of her Sister's pregancy at the local Ice Cream joint when she gets a call to investigate a dead body as coroner. It appears that a college boy has jumped and commited sucide. Sara does the autopsy and feels something is off, but can't put her finger on it. Another body is discovered but is quickly ruled questionable but no evidence to really support a murder. More college students end up dead and she needs to determine quickly is this an epidemic of sucides or something else. The book got muddled and confusing in the middle, but Slaughter manages to pull it together and give it a solid ending. Lena may not be my favorite character, but after learning the trauma she suffered I can better understand her actions. As for the ending, she stretched the motive a little far and I didn't quite feel the motive supported the deaths.
This is the third book in the Series featuring Sara, Jeffery and others. Lena is front and center trying to survive and recover after the events in the previous novel [b:Blindsighted|21718|Blindsighted (Grant County, #1)|Karin Slaughter|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1167323203s/21718.jpg|2590340]. Sara is enjyoying her day and last few weeks of her Sister's pregancy at the local Ice Cream joint when she gets a call to investigate a dead body as coroner. It appears that a college boy has jumped and commited sucide. Sara does the autopsy and feels something is off, but can't put her finger on it. Another body is discovered but is quickly ruled questionable but no evidence to really support a murder. More college students end up dead and she needs to determine quickly is this an epidemic of sucides or something else. The book got muddled and confusing in the middle, but Slaughter manages to pull it together and give it a solid ending. Lena may not be my favorite character, but after learning the trauma she suffered I can better understand her actions. As for the ending, she stretched the motive a little far and I didn't quite feel the motive supported the deaths.