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Linda Castillo

Auteur de Le Serment du Silence

65+ oeuvres 10,337 utilisateurs 952 critiques 12 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Linda Castillo is an author of novels including the New York Times bestselling Kate Burkholder series, which are crime thrillers set in Amish country. She has also written numerous romance and romantic suspense novels. Castillo is the recipient of awards including the Daphne du Maurier Award, the afficher plus Holt Medallion, and a nomination for the RITA. Her titles include Sworn to Silence, Pray for Silence, Her Last Breath and Fade to Red. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Linda Castillo

Le Serment du Silence (2009) 1,833 exemplaires
Pray for Silence (2010) 1,077 exemplaires
Breaking Silence (2011) 803 exemplaires
Gone Missing (2012) 684 exemplaires
Her Last Breath (2013) 585 exemplaires
The Dead Will Tell (2014) 543 exemplaires
After the Storm (2015) 465 exemplaires
Among the Wicked (2016) 442 exemplaires
Down a Dark Road (2017) 407 exemplaires
A Gathering of Secrets (2018) 383 exemplaires
Shamed (2019) 360 exemplaires
Outsider (2020) 314 exemplaires
Fallen (2021) 254 exemplaires
The Hidden One (2022) 230 exemplaires
An Evil Heart (2023) 161 exemplaires
Long Lost (short story) (2013) 148 exemplaires
A Hidden Secret (short story) (2015) 122 exemplaires
The Perfect Victim (2002) 85 exemplaires
Depth Perception (2005) 81 exemplaires
Seeds of Deception (short story) (2016) 80 exemplaires
A Whisper in the Dark (2006) 72 exemplaires
Overkill (2007) 67 exemplaires
Dead Reckoning (2005) 67 exemplaires
The Shadow Side (2003) 66 exemplaires
Only the Lucky (short story) (2017) 59 exemplaires
Fade to Red (2004) 57 exemplaires
In Plain Sight (short story) (2019) 57 exemplaires
Operation: Midnight Cowboy (2007) 55 exemplaires
The Pact (short story) (2020) 53 exemplaires
Operation: Midnight Tango (2005) 53 exemplaires
In Dark Company (short story) (2018) 49 exemplaires
Just a Little Bit Dangerous (2002) 47 exemplaires
Operation: Midnight Escape (2005) 39 exemplaires
A Cry in the Night (2002) 38 exemplaires
The Phoenix Encounter (2003) 36 exemplaires
In the Dead of Night (2007) 34 exemplaires
Operation: Midnight Guardian (2006) 31 exemplaires
A Hero to Hold (2001) 27 exemplaires
Operation: Midnight Rendezvous (2006) 27 exemplaires
Midnight Run (2003) 23 exemplaires
A Baby Before Dawn (2007) 23 exemplaires
Remember the Night (2000) 16 exemplaires
Uncharted Waters (2003) 15 exemplaires
The Burning (Kate Burkholder, 16) (2024) 13 exemplaires
Kate Burkholder: Three Novellas (2016) 11 exemplaires
Dark Storm Rising (2024) 6 exemplaires
Operation: Midnight Tango [and] Bodyguard Confessions — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
An Evil Heart 2 exemplaires
Castillo Linda 1 exemplaire
La ribelle 1 exemplaire
Strmý pád (2022) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1960
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Ohio, USA
Lieux de résidence
Texas, USA
Courte biographie
Linda Castillo is originally from rural Ohio, USA, but she lives in Texas with her husband. In her spare time Linda enjoys riding horses, especially trail riding, and dabbles in barrel racing. She resides in Texas with her husband, three dogs, a barn cat, and two Appaloosa horses.

Linda knew from an early age that she wanted to be a writer—and penned her first novel at the early age of thirteen. Her first novel was published in 2000. The bestselling author of many novels, she is the recipient of numerous industry awards, including the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence, the Holt Medallion, the Golden Heart, and a nomination for the prestigious RITA. But is best known for her Amish thriller series focused around protagonist Kate Burkholder, the first novel of the series "Sworn to Silence" be made into a two-hour original movie starring Neve Campbell as Kate Burkholder.

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This is the 16th in the Kate Burkholder series. Kate, formerly Amish, is police chief in her small hometown in Ohio in the middle of Amish country. When an excommunicated Amish man is found burned at the stake, Kate must unwind his history by interviewing the normally reticent members of that community. When suspicion falls on her brother, Kate is told to stand down in the case. Of course, she persists in pursuing the murder, knowing that the powers that be are pursuing the wrong line of inquiry. Along the way, some early history of the Anabaptists is revealed to possibly be a key to the crime and Kate and her new husband’s lives are put in danger.

Although I have only read three installments, I really like this series. Well written, with good character development and a solid plot, it is an engrossing, thrilling read. Kate is a strong, well adjusted female protagonist who does seem to get herself into dangerous predicaments. If you are new to this series and expect a cozy mystery, be forewarned that there are a few brutal scenes in it.

Where else can you find a police procedural, mystery, a thriller, and insight into the Amish culture? I do recommend this series and look forward to the next book. This book would work as a standalone.

Thanks to #netgalley and @stmartinspress #minotaurbooks for the DRC
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vkmarco | 1 autre critique | Apr 27, 2024 |
Kate is preparing for her upcoming wedding to Tomasetti when she gets a call that someone has been killed by a crossbow. He is identified as Aden Karn, Amish and engaged to Emily. He is painted as a kind and sweet young man. However, Kate finds out that he ran with a cruel and sadistic group of men, those who enjoyed a lot of sex.
Then, another body is found, this time a young woman. As Kate continues to investigate, she finds that people are lying to her, or concealing information. When someone finally confesses a terrible story to Kate, and with a tip from the coroner, Kate remembers an important detail. When she goes to investigate, she realizes that she is in grave danger.… (plus d'informations)
 
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rmarcin | 16 autres critiques | Apr 25, 2024 |
It has been a long time coming, but it finally happened as Dark Storm Rising: A Kate Burkholder Short Story by Linda Castillo begins. Kate Burkholder and John Tomasetti are married. The two are on their honeymoon and are going to spend time at an area on the shores of Lake Erie. It is a rare stretch of time off from their jobs as Chief of Police Painter’s Mill, Ohio, and BCI agent respectively.

On the drive in, both note that there are abandoned farms in the area. When Kate was last here, back when she was twelve, it was a thriving Amish community. Now twenty years later, not so much. The burnt remnants of a cabin on the property they will be staying at is also a sign that something bad recently happened.

Fortunately, their particular cabin at “Sugar Maple Cabins” is fine and awaiting their arrival. Mrs. Lovina Nisley and her husband, Enos, are wonderful hosts. Mrs. Nisley remembers Kate, as does Kate remember her, so soon they are getting all the news about what is going on in the area.

They are also the first people Enos contacts just a few hours later when Lovina goes missing during a snowstorm.

What follows is a fastmoving short story where Kate Burkholder and John Tomassetti do more than just help find Lovina. Readers learn a bit more about Kate and a certain summer when she was twelve. Events of that summer helped shaper her into the woman she is today. Readers long familiar with the series are sure to enjoy Dark Storm Rising: A Kate Burkholder Short Story as it is a good one.

The read closes with excerpt from this summer’s release, The Burning: A Novel.

My reading copy came by way of a purchase using funds that were recently donated via the PayPal widget on the left side of my blog.



Kevin R. Tipple ©2024
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kevinrtipple | Apr 14, 2024 |
Wow! This book is hard to read in that it is graphic and somewhat disturbing to read, but you keep on reading it.
The Plank family moved from Pennsylvania, to join the small Amish community of Painters Mill less than a year ago and seemed the model of the Plain Life—until on a cold October night, the entire family of seven was found slaughtered on their farm. They were murdered (shot at point blank range) and two of the young girls were tortured and butchered. Police Chief Kate Burkholder and her small force have few clues, no motive, and no suspect. Formerly Amish, Kate is no stranger to the secrets the Amish keep from the English—and each other—but this crime is horribly out of the ordinary. During the course of the investigation, disturbing evidence is uncovered, this evidence is hard reading and I found myself feeling quite sad and sickened.
State agent John Tomasetti arrives on the scene to assist. He and Kate worked together on a previous case during which they began a volatile relationship. They soon realize the disturbing details of this case will test their emotional limits and force them to face demons from their own troubled pasts—and for Kate, a personal connection that is particularly hard to bear.
When she discovers a diary that belonged to one of the teenaged daughters, Kate is shocked to learn the girl kept some very dark secrets and may have been living a lurid double life. Who is the charismatic stranger who stole the young Amish girl’s heart? Could the brother—a man with a violent past, rejected and shunned by his family and the Amish community, have come to seek out revenge? As Kate’s outrage grows so does her resolve to find the killer and bring him to justice—even if it means putting herself in the line of fire. A powerful read that does keep you enthralled throughout.
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rata | 103 autres critiques | Apr 6, 2024 |

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Œuvres
65
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7
Membres
10,337
Popularité
#2,298
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
952
ISBN
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Favoris
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