The Morning After

by Lisa Jackson

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HIS VICTIMS . . .

A woman is frantic as she awakens in a dark, closed space. From above her comes the muffled sound of cruel laughter, followed by the hard splatter of dirt. Pure terror takes over as she realizes she's being buried alive—and her last breath is a scream that no one but a sadistic killer will hear . . .

WILL TAKE HIS SECRETS . . . To journalist Nikki Gillette, this disturbing story is a ticket out of small-town Savannah and on to the big time. show more She's already given the killer a nickname—The Grave Robber—and she's spending every minute dogging tough cop Pierce Reed's investigation, trailing him through Savannah's deep thickets and crumbling cemeteries...even though she's starting to wonder about the secrets he's keeping . . .

TO THE GRAVE
Another body is found. And another. Each gruesome discovery unnerves Nikki a little more...there's something familiar about it, something she should know. Now, as a serial killer pulls her ever deeper into his sick game, she has no idea how close she's getting to the truth—or how deadly it will be . . .
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News reporter, Nikki Gillette, senses that the story she has found is a big one, so she begins investigating with tips from her late brother's best friend who is in the Savannah Police Department. Detective Pierce Reed refuses to give Nikki the time of day because she has always been a pain whenever he has tried to investigate cases, but once Nikki labels this new killer, "The Grave Robber," the killer's interest in her seems to grow. Nikki knows that Reed is the key to the case, so she sticks to him like glue but as they get closer to finding the killer, it becomes clear that they are now both in danger.

The Morning After begins with the intense premise of a serial killer who buries his victims alive along with a corpse already show more occupying a coffin. While the two protagonists are not the most likable of characters, the first three quarters are a taught thriller, focusing on the killer and his victims as Nikki and Reed try to piece together clues to lead them to the murderer. However, the book begins to fall apart when the unlikely romance between the two protagonists starts to take shape and the characters begin to act illogically. The clues draw the plot into a tighter and tighter circle, bringing attention to who the killer might be, but by this point, the reveal is a letdown. Overall, The Morning After is a strong thriller with many interesting elements, but falls a bit short at the end. 3 1/2 stars show less
The Morning After
4 Stars

The suspense plot is fast-paced with an intense and exciting climax and resolution. While the serial killer/buried alive trope is not all that original, Jackson has added a unique twist or two to the killer's MO and motivation. My one minor issue is that the killer is not one of the suspects in the story, which takes some of the fun out of following the clues and eliminating red-herrings.

Despite the classification as romantic suspense and some hints at a developing relationship between Nikki and Pierce, there is no actual romance in this installment. That said, the dialogue and interaction between the leads are a highlight of the book. Both are well-developed with compelling backstories and is entertaining to see show more them overcome their preconceived notions and prejudices against one another to work together.

Overall, this is a huge improvement on the first book in the series, which was truly awful. It will be interesting to see where Jackson takes these characters next.
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The Morning After by Lisa Jackson

The story moves at a steady pace with well developed (likable) characters, vivid details, thrills, chills and a splash of romance. Overall I found The Morning After enjoyable and feel Lisa Jackson fans will enjoy it as well. Great as a standalone, but I do suggest reading the first in the series The Night Before.
Another serial killer is stalking Savannah, this one kills his victims by drugging them then putting them in a coffin with another already dead body and burying them alive. He so enjoys his work that he places a microphone in the casket and tape records their dying screams. The second book with police detective Pierce Reed and his partner, this book also goes deeper into the history of reporter Nikki Gillette, who sees these murders as her ticket to the big city and a job with a prestigious newspaper, until the murderer strikes too close to home and targets her loved ones and herself.

Once again we have a killer with a vendetta, on a mission as it were, calling himself The Survivor and being dubbed by Nikki Gillette, 'the Grave Robber'. show more This book has many twists and turns. The biggest one being who the murderer is and his reasons for killing. Without spoiling the book, Jackson gives a clue all along with a question the characters keep asking, although I didn't realize this until the end when the murderer was revealed. Jackson is gifted at taking a 'plot' I have read a 'million' times before and giving it a new spin. That is why I keep coming back. show less
In Jackson’s mystery thriller, journalist Nikki Gillette is hot on the trail of a big story—a serial killer is on the loose. She’s already given him a nickname—The Grave Robber—for his preference for burying people alive. It’s Pierce Reed’s case but Nikki dogs the cop’s steps at every pace determined to write the story that will be her ticket out of Savannah once and for all. As bodies begin piling up, Nikki’s nerves begin to unravel as she realizes there’s something familiar that she can’t quite put her finger on. As a serial killer pulls her into his twisted game, she realizes she’s fast approaching the truth and with it the realization that death follows closely.

Rapid-fire action accompanied by chills!
Ok story, not real suspenseful, but held my attention. The romance is very weak almost non-existent.
Taková běžná detektivka. Napínavá, ale ne nijak extra, nic originálního. Milostný příběh nerušil, byl i docela logický a nebyl nijak vtíravý a trapný. I když to bylo klišé: policista nenávidáící novináře zachrání a dá se dohromady s otravnou novinářkou, která dík zážitku s vrahem nazná, že novináři jsou bezcitné štěnice :)
Popisy únosů a vražd byly bohužel spíš na jedno brdo, ale nebylo to špatné. Prostě průměr.

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Romance author Lisa Jackson grew up in Oregon. She graduated from Oregon State University and started working in the banking/investment industry. In the early 1980s, she stopped working in order to become a stay-at-home mom and started writing romance novels at the suggestion of her sister and fellow romance author Nancy Bush. She published her show more first novel, A Twist of Fate, in 1983. Her books regularly appear on the New York Times, USA Today and Publisher's Weekly bestseller lists. In April 2011 Lisa Jackson's title Devious hit the Publisher's Weekly bestseller list and in Aug 2012 her title You Don't Want to Know made The New York Times Best Seller List. In 2014 she continued this trend with her book, Close to Home. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3560 .A223 .M63Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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