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Every Breath You Take

by Sheila Quigley

Series: Lorraine Hunt (4)

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He hates them, but he loves them too. Those gorgeous young girls. That's why he worships them from afar, following their every move, discovering their secrets. And that's why, when it all goes wrong, when they fall from the pedestal he's erected for them, he kills them, cutting out their hearts and leaving, in its place, a white rose.… (more)
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This is probably the best in the Lorraine Hunt series. Full of twists and turns and turmoil and mystery.

My favourite part of this book is how real everything is. From everyone in a household crowding round the window to watch a police raid across the road (don't turn the light on or they'll see us watching!) to a daughter pushing the boundaries with a father she never knew she had.

The romance in this book builds slowly with the adult characters, but the teenage characters have exactly the right amount of young-impulsiveness that lets them love so freely and eagerly.

The crimes are gruesome and horrific, with a twisted killer and some unexpected deaths. Sheila Quigley is not afraid to kill some pretty awesome characters, who you think will hang around for at least a whole book. These deaths are shocking but just add to this already pretty amazing book.

One more to go, and I'll be quite sad when I get to the end of this series. I started reading it in high-school and it's stayed with me easily these past six or seven years. ( )
  Corazie | Jul 25, 2013 |
I guessed the perp from the off!

I wished for it to be a misdirection but it was not to be. Ms Quigley attempts to throw you off the scent too late in to the novel but, by then, the idea's just too firmly entrenched. Obvious? Well, pretty much so. ( )
  memark | Aug 20, 2008 |
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He hates them, but he loves them too. Those gorgeous young girls. That's why he worships them from afar, following their every move, discovering their secrets. And that's why, when it all goes wrong, when they fall from the pedestal he's erected for them, he kills them, cutting out their hearts and leaving, in its place, a white rose.

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