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Say Goodbye

by Lisa Gardner

Book of the Month: March 2009

Afraid of spiders? You should be. Creepy crawlies take on a whole new meaning for the working girls of Sandy Springs, Atlanta, when a client comes to the red light district looking for something different. He wants girls to let his pet spiders walk all over them. Seems like a simple, if strange, request - but not all the girls come back.

When FBI field officer Kimberly Quincy gets called out to talk to one of the girls, she's already got enough on her mind. What was a routine evidence-tagging session at the scene of a cargo plane crash has gone horribly wrong. Just when they'd recovered all the crew bodies, they get an unwelcome surprise...an extra body caught in a tree. Without a head.

When Kimberly finally gets home to think it all through, and climbs into bed next to her husband Mac, a phone call shatters the peace and proves that the nightmare is only just beginning. On the other end of the line, a muffled cry and the sound of metal on flesh...

Recent user reviews & comments

This kept me on the edge of my seat! I loved it!

Rob,Ascot.

Wow, what a fantastic read! It's even more gripping than her previous books, and that's saying something. You won't be able to put it down.

Gail ,Hackney.

great book a very very good read its what you call a page turner.

nessa ,birmingham.

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