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A southern woman is tormented by murders she herself might be committing in this psychological thriller by the #1 New York Times bestselling author.In the dark shadows of a sultry southern town, a serial killer strikes. It's an act of sinister precision that has happened many times before—because every victim is an offering to a hunger that can never be sated. When Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux wakes up covered in blood, she has no memory of the night before. Only later does she learn that show more her estranged husband was brutally murdered...like so many others she has known.
Wanted by the police and haunted by horrifying, fragmented memories, Caitlyn turns to Adam Hunt, the town's new psychologist. But even as she and Adam grow closer, Caitlyn wonders how much she can trust him. With the killer still at large, the only think she knows for sure is that those who appear innocent are usually the most evil. show less
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The Night Before
2 Stars
Series note: While this is book #1 in the Savannah series, it is loosley linked to the New Orleans series and should be read after Cold Blooded.
***Warning: Spoilers ahead***
Not only has the plot of this book been done before (and better), but there are several exceedingly problematic tropes that undermine both the romance and the mystery.
To begin with, the writing is overly dramatic and overwrought with excessive amounts of internal ramblings. The pacing is exceedingly slow for the first half of the book and if this hadn't been a group read, it would have been a DNF.
None of the characters in the book are particularly appealing, which makes it difficult to care either about the murders or the romance. The nature show more of Adam and Caitlyn's relationship is especially troubling considering the unethical and unprofessional implications of a doctor becoming sexually involved with his obviously mentally unstable patient.
That said, the mystery is intriguing and there are several excellent twists as well as an exciting climax and resolution. Nevertheless, the incorporation of the MPD/DID within the storyline adds nothing to either characterization or plot development. Moreover, the association of the disorder with Schiziphrenia is medically unsound and misleading.
Overall, this is not a good example of Lisa Jackson's work and I cannot recommend it for anyone other than those, like myself, who prefer to read in order. show less
2 Stars
Series note: While this is book #1 in the Savannah series, it is loosley linked to the New Orleans series and should be read after Cold Blooded.
***Warning: Spoilers ahead***
Not only has the plot of this book been done before (and better), but there are several exceedingly problematic tropes that undermine both the romance and the mystery.
To begin with, the writing is overly dramatic and overwrought with excessive amounts of internal ramblings. The pacing is exceedingly slow for the first half of the book and if this hadn't been a group read, it would have been a DNF.
None of the characters in the book are particularly appealing, which makes it difficult to care either about the murders or the romance. The nature show more of Adam and Caitlyn's relationship is especially troubling considering the unethical and unprofessional implications of a doctor becoming sexually involved with his obviously mentally unstable patient.
That said, the mystery is intriguing and there are several excellent twists as well as an exciting climax and resolution. Nevertheless, the incorporation of the MPD/DID within the storyline adds nothing to either characterization or plot development. Moreover, the association of the disorder with Schiziphrenia is medically unsound and misleading.
Overall, this is not a good example of Lisa Jackson's work and I cannot recommend it for anyone other than those, like myself, who prefer to read in order. show less
Caitlyn Bandeaux wakes up in her bedroom and has no memory of how she got home the night before and why she is covered in blood. When she finds out that her estranged husband has been murdered, she begins to wonder if her lack of memory could mean that she has once again been visited by the Montgomery family curse as when her daughter died. As more murders start piling up in Savannah, the police begin to suspect that Caitlyn is involved. Caitlyn is desperate to meet with her therapist, but she has gone away, so she takes a chance and contacts Dr. Adam Hunt, with whom she shares an immediate attraction.
Angry and frustrated. Among others, those are the feelings I'm left with after reading The Night Before. Almost immediately, I knew what show more was going on with the character of Kelly, and I hate that type of story. In addition, the story is filled with way too much telling rather than showing and the relationship between Caitlyn and Adam is ridiculous. The majority of the characters in the story are very one dimensional with little or no development and the plot is so far-fetched that I just wanted to quit reading. Overall, The Night Before is a major disappointment from an author who has written so many other wonderful books. show less
Angry and frustrated. Among others, those are the feelings I'm left with after reading The Night Before. Almost immediately, I knew what show more was going on with the character of Kelly, and I hate that type of story. In addition, the story is filled with way too much telling rather than showing and the relationship between Caitlyn and Adam is ridiculous. The majority of the characters in the story are very one dimensional with little or no development and the plot is so far-fetched that I just wanted to quit reading. Overall, The Night Before is a major disappointment from an author who has written so many other wonderful books. show less
it took me a while to finish this book, and near the middle I found it was kind of slow, but it was a good book. I would have liked it if there were more hints avout who the murderer was throughout the book, but in the end it was fine. (^~^)
The Night Before by Lisa Jackson ~ 3.75 Stars
(The first book in the Savannah series)
This book, like so many of Lisa Jackson's books, starts with a murder, the victim is Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux's ex-husband, a murder clumsily staged to look like suicide, or is that what the killer wants? Caitlyn wakes up the next morning with a pounding headache and covered in blood, in fact her whole bedroom is covered in blood and she is the prim suspect in her ex-husbands murder, a murder she has memories of, but no clear knowledge.
This is not the first time Caitlyn has suffered a blackout, as the book progresses, we learn this is not the first time someone close to her has died mysteriously, and the murders continue, all people close to or show more related to Caitlyn. Even Caitlyn's psychiatrist has disappeared. And each time suspicion falls on her. Is she the killer? Or is she being framed by a very clever sociopath?
Once again Lisa Jackson has written a thrilling book. This time she delves into the subject of multiple personalities caused by childhood trauma. This was also the first time that I figured out who did it before it was revealed. Even so, there were twists and turns and an ending that made me sit up and take notice. There were only two things I didn't like.
One is the romance that is always in her books. But it doesn't annoy me enough that I am going to stop reading her books. It is rather tastefully done. This book had some gratuitous sex in it, but it not a lot. It helped to round out some of the characters.
The other is this book is also referred to as The third book in the New Orleans series which is why I read it, I am trying to read all the books in the New Orleans series. It takes place in Savannah and the only reason it is called part of the New Orleans series is because detective Reuben Montoya is in it. But he is only in it for like a paragraph and a half! And now that I have read this one, I have to read the next on in the Savannah series. Just because I do.
I would still recommend this book and give it 3.75 stars.
~ Suspense/Thriller ~ finished 7/20/20009 show less
(The first book in the Savannah series)
This book, like so many of Lisa Jackson's books, starts with a murder, the victim is Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux's ex-husband, a murder clumsily staged to look like suicide, or is that what the killer wants? Caitlyn wakes up the next morning with a pounding headache and covered in blood, in fact her whole bedroom is covered in blood and she is the prim suspect in her ex-husbands murder, a murder she has memories of, but no clear knowledge.
This is not the first time Caitlyn has suffered a blackout, as the book progresses, we learn this is not the first time someone close to her has died mysteriously, and the murders continue, all people close to or show more related to Caitlyn. Even Caitlyn's psychiatrist has disappeared. And each time suspicion falls on her. Is she the killer? Or is she being framed by a very clever sociopath?
Once again Lisa Jackson has written a thrilling book. This time she delves into the subject of multiple personalities caused by childhood trauma. This was also the first time that I figured out who did it before it was revealed. Even so, there were twists and turns and an ending that made me sit up and take notice. There were only two things I didn't like.
One is the romance that is always in her books. But it doesn't annoy me enough that I am going to stop reading her books. It is rather tastefully done. This book had some gratuitous sex in it, but it not a lot. It helped to round out some of the characters.
The other is this book is also referred to as The third book in the New Orleans series which is why I read it, I am trying to read all the books in the New Orleans series. It takes place in Savannah and the only reason it is called part of the New Orleans series is because detective Reuben Montoya is in it. But he is only in it for like a paragraph and a half! And now that I have read this one, I have to read the next on in the Savannah series. Just because I do.
I would still recommend this book and give it 3.75 stars.
~ Suspense/Thriller ~ finished 7/20/20009 show less
The wealthy Montgomery family of Savannah, Georgia seems cursed with a number of family members meeting untimely deaths in accidents, or were they?
Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux reveals in her therapy sessions tales of incest, infidelity and mental illness. Caitlyn, herself is afraid when after her husband is murdered she can't remember where she was that night. Someone seems to be stalking members of the Montgomery clan.
Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux reveals in her therapy sessions tales of incest, infidelity and mental illness. Caitlyn, herself is afraid when after her husband is murdered she can't remember where she was that night. Someone seems to be stalking members of the Montgomery clan.
The Night before by Lisa Jackson
Caitlyn wakes to find herself covered in blood with no memory of the nigh before. Soon she learns her estranged husband has been murdered. She is being questioned the police and coping with personal problems. She turns to the new psychologist in town. Nothing is as it seems, as more (people) end up dead, and her life is in danger.
The story moves at a steady pace, with well devolved characters, engaging dialog and attention to detail. Plenty of twists, turns and secrets revealed A who-done-it fee , blended with (procedural) suspense, I was hooked from the first page until the end.
Overall I found The Night Before enjoyable and feel other who enjoy murder/mystery/suspense will enjoy it as well.
Caitlyn wakes to find herself covered in blood with no memory of the nigh before. Soon she learns her estranged husband has been murdered. She is being questioned the police and coping with personal problems. She turns to the new psychologist in town. Nothing is as it seems, as more (people) end up dead, and her life is in danger.
The story moves at a steady pace, with well devolved characters, engaging dialog and attention to detail. Plenty of twists, turns and secrets revealed A who-done-it fee , blended with (procedural) suspense, I was hooked from the first page until the end.
Overall I found The Night Before enjoyable and feel other who enjoy murder/mystery/suspense will enjoy it as well.
In Jackson’s suspense novel, a serial killer is picking off victims one by one in the dead of night. When Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux wakes up covered in blood, she has no memory of what happened. When the police find her estranged husband dead, Caitlyn finds herself wanted by the authorities. Not knowing what else to do, Caitlyn turns to psychologist Adam Hunt to help her piece together the haunting and fragmented memories that have begun to surface. And when all is said and done, she finds herself wondering if she can trust anyone at all.
Fast-paced and intense storyline that will keep the reader eager to get to the last page.
Fast-paced and intense storyline that will keep the reader eager to get to the last page.
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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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- The Night Before
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- Caitlyn Bandeaux; Josh Bandeaux; Sylvie Morrisette (Detective); Pierce Reed (Detective); Berneda Montgomery; Adam Hunt (show all 28); Sheryl "Sugar" Biscayne; Christina "Cricket" Biscayne; Dickie Ray Biscayne; Nikki Gillette; Atropos; Kelly; Gerard St. Claire; Diane Moses; Lucille Vasquez; Troy; Amanda Montgomery Drummond; Stanley Hubert; Naomi Crisman; Deputy Fletcher; Ian Drummond; Henry Fellers; Reuben Montoya (New Orleans Detective); Tonya; Deputy Bell; Marvin Wilder; Deputy Kroft; Landon (Detective)
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- Savannah, Georgia, USA; Oak Hill, Georgia, USA; St. Simons Island, Georgia, USA
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- Help me!
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He could do worse. Lots worse.
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