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Beyond Reach by Karin Slaughter
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Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged (2007), Edition: Unabridged, Audio CD

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I am probably in the minority but I didn't find this book nearly as good as Karin Slaughter's earlier work. I found it dragged and contained way too much character introspection without enough action.

While Karin Slaughter is an excellent writer, this book simply did not hold my attention. I couldn't get immersed in the story and consequently I skimmed a lot.

As for the ending, I hated it. I won't say why, since that would spoil the book for those who haven't read it. I'll just say that it left me with a negative vibe throughout the entire story, with absolutely no happy stops along the way ( )
  Darcia | Jul 3, 2009 |
Pediatrician/medical examiner Sara Linton is reeling from a vicious malpractice suit and having to close her clinic when her husband, police chief Jeffrey Tollier, receives word that Lena Adams, one of his detectives, has been arrested in Reese, GA. Sara accompanies Jeffrey to the small, backwater town. When they arrive, Lena uses Sara to escape and from that point on manages to stay one step ahead of Jeffrey and the sheriff of Reese. As Jeffrey tries to find Lena, bodies pile up and he and Sara find their own lives threatened. Meanwhile, Lena is trying to locate her Uncle Hank and the man he claims killed her mother when she stumbles upon a group of white supremacists who deal in meth trafficking.

This sixth installment of the Grant County, GA crime series is as gritty and realistic as real life. Slaughter touches upon the devastating effects of methamphetamine on its users and the vicious cruelty of its makers and traffickers. Slaughter adroitly leads the reader through two investigations: Lena as she tracks her uncle and tries to find out what really happened to her mother, and Jeffrey and Sara as they search for Lena. Slaughter provides an ending which is unexpected and which some readers will find traumatic and unsettling. ( )
  ctfrench | Jun 3, 2009 |
Grant County Sheriff Jeffery Tolliver and Medical Examiner Sara Linton have recently married again following their divorce because of Jeffery's previous unfaithfulness. Troubled policewoman Lena Adams has recently been arrested in her hometown of Reece, suspected of killing a woman in an arson attack. Jeffery and Sara ride to the rescue but fall foul of the local law enforcement officers, who don't like strangers on their patch, and of a local skinhead meth-dealing crime organisation who may or may not have links to Lena's psycho-racist ex boyfriend Ethan Green, framed by Lena and imprisoned by Jeffery. Explosive ending.

I like the Grant County series and although this one had quite a few complicated twists and turns and coincidences it was fast paced and kept me reading. Only problem for me is that Sara and Jeffery are that bit too perfect to be true and Lena is just too neatly flawed and that makes it difficult for me to empathise and identify properly with them as characters. ( )
  Jodyreadseverything | Sep 20, 2008 |
This addition to the author’s Grant County series again features Police Chief Jeffrey Tolliver; his wife, the county coroner and pediatrician, Dr. Sara Linton; his troubled detective, Lena Adams; and Lena’s sick-o former boyfriend, Ethan Green. Much of the story takes place in Reese, Georgia, Lena’s former hometown, where the newly elected Sheriff, Jake Valentine, seems amazingly young and inexperienced. While in Reese, we also get more acquainted with Lena’s Uncle Hank, and meet Charlotte Warren, who was apparently the first lover of Lena’s dead twin sister, Sybil.

But that’s not all. We also get the meth trade, white supremacists, post-rape repercussions, post-parental-abuse repercussions, and some very unsavory causes of death.

Unlike Slaughter’s previous books, there are more caricatured people in “Beyond Reach,” and more scenes that seem ludicrously unrealistic. Nevertheless, Slaughter’s passionate caring seeps through, as does her art, making the book worth reading in spite of the disappointments. ( )
  nbmars | May 24, 2008 |
Lena Adams is in her hometown and has been arrested after she is found on the scene of a terrible car fire containing a burnt body and a gas can beside her. Jeffrey, bringing Sara with him, goes to talk to her and walks into the middle of a town keeping a dark secret. This latest Grant County thriller throws drug trafficking, meth addiction and white supremacists into the mix. As Indelible took us into Jeffrey's past, Beyond Reach takes us into Lena's past and uncovers her family secrets. This was an another exciting, masterfully plotted mystery with a solution that took me by surprise. Karin Slaughter is a master of this genre.

However, the ending of this book is another matter.

As I read the last pages I felt like I had been hit by a ton of bricks. I did not see the ending coming as I had not read any spoilers for this book. I had to read those two pages over a couple of times before I actually believed what I was reading. To say the least I am flabbergasted and as a fan of this series I feel somewhat betrayed, possibly angry, definitely displeased. Those are my immediate reactions, only a few hours old and I'll probably calm down as time goes by but at this point I'm not sure if I'll "look forward" to the next book of the series. I will read it, with trepidation, but I definitely need to let this sink in.

If you haven't read any of this series, I strongly advise against reading them out of order. There is a story that runs through them of the main characters that you would miss out on otherwise. Blindsighted is the first, and I recommend you start there. ( )
1 vote ElizaJane | Mar 14, 2008 |
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Original publication date2007
SeriesSara Linton (6), Grant County (6)
People/CharactersJefrey Toliver, Sara Linton, Lena Adams
Important placesGrant County, Georgia, USA
Awards and honorsNew York Times bestseller (Fiction, 2007)
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 038533947X, Hardcover)

With over 13 million copies of her books sold in twenty-two countries, #1 internationally bestselling author Karin Slaughter delivers “crime fiction at its finest.” Now she returns to Grant county, Georgia where the lightning-fast plot, vivid forensic detail, and heart-stopping suspense will thrust readers into the darkest corners of their own imaginations—and push Slaughter to the top of the national bestseller lists.

Sara Linton—resident medical examiner/pediatrician in Grant County, Georgia,—has plenty of hardship to deal with, including defending herself in a heartbreaking malpractice suit. So when her husband, Police chief Jeffery Tolliver, learns that his friend and coworker detective Lena Adams has been arrested for murder and needs Sara’s help, she is not sure she can handle the pressure of it all. But soon Sara an Jeffery are sitting through evidence, peeling back the layers of a mystery that grows darker by the day—until an intricate web of betrayal and vengeance begins to unravel. And suddenly the lives of Sara, Lena, and Jeffery are hanging by the slenderest of threads.

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