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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Easy read, but not quite the page turner as Brennan's Speak no Evil. ( )Fear No Evil was definitely a nail biter as Dillon Kincaid & his brothers rush to save their 18 year old sister, Lucy, who has been kidnapped by a man she had been corresponding online with for a year. They enlist the aid of Kate Donovan, an FBI agent in hiding from her boss, who is trying to take her down for the botched raid of the killer. "Trask" kidnapped Kate's partner, Paige, and raped and brutalized her online, live, while people voted how she should die. He plans the same thing for Lucy. Dillon must use all his knowledge as a forensic psychiatrist and Kate all her computer skills to track Trask before he can kill Lucy. Dillon's brother, Jack, and Quincy Peterson, an FBI agent from Brennan's previous book, The Hunt, figure prominently in helping them. The dynamics going on in this book between the main characters as well as the secondary characters, will make waiting for her next books extremely difficult. While I enjoyed this book very much, I found it disturbing on many levels. It is definitely not for the faint of heart as the violence is very graphic. no reviews | add a review
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