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Original Title: Indelible
ISBN: 0060567112 (ISBN13: 9780060567118)
Edition Language: English
Series: Grant County #4
Characters: Sara Linton, Chief Jeffrey Tolliver, Lena Adams, Ethan Green, Hank Adams, Tess Linton
Setting: Heartsdale, Georgia(United States)
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Indelible (Grant County #4) Paperback | Pages: 384 pages
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Title:Indelible (Grant County #4)
Author:Karin Slaughter
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:September 27th 2005 by HarperTorch (first published 2004)
Categories:Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Fiction. Suspense

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An officer is shot point-blank in the Grant County police station and police chief Jeffrey Tolliver is wounded, setting off a terrifying hostage situation with medical examiner Sara Linton at the center. Working outside the station, Lena Adams, newly reinstated to the force, and Frank Wallace, Jeffrey's second in command, must try to piece together who the shooter is and how to rescue their friends before Jeffrey dies. For the sins of the past have caught up with Sara and Jeffrey -- with a vengeance ...

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Leave it to me to select the audio without realizing it was part of a series. In my defense, it didn't indicate that but luckily, the author herself states that those new to the Grant County series can start here at (gulp) book four or at the logical beginning with book one. This reminded me on some level of my days when I read anything Patricia Cornwell. It was entertaining enough but I didn't love it. There is a good chance that is because I didn't begin at the beginning, but it is just as

Another great book by Karin Slaughter. ☺

This book starts with a shooting and hostage situation at the police station and then alternates back to the beginning of Jeffrey and Saras relationship with him showing her the small Alabama town he grew up in. The two events are tied together but it takes a bit to find out how and why. I really liked the back and forth. Both situations were very tense but I did find the stuff in the past the most interesting. I loved how so many people were not telling the entire story about a situation which

These books are incredible. This one in particular was very tense. It also gave us a wonderful glimpse into Jeffrey and Sara's past. My favorite of the Grant County series so far!The tension of the hostage scenes was nicely broken up with the flashbacks to the past. I really love these books. In this one, you really got a sense of what made Jeffrey who he is.

I don't like Jeffrey, and Lena is annoying the crap out of me.

Totally not sure how to rate this one. Unlike the early Grant County novels, this isn't a horror show and instead is a total drama-fest. Like.. my mind is blown and I'm overwhelmed by the drama. Not really in a good way, either, as I feel it went a little bit past acceptable amount and into overkill (no pun intended). These characters are exhausting me.That said, I really liked how the action of this plot unfolded in the present day scenes. That was seriously fucking intense. But of course it

This book started out incredible!!! I loved the shock value at the beginning. It was a big bang...but then it goes back in time and starts telling the story of what leads to the incident and well, it was all just a little too much for my liking. There was a LOT of drama and too many problems. It seemed overly done and lost me due to it. Overall though, its a very good book and I'm still a huge fan of the series, just feel maybe she crammed a little too much into this one book.