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The Dying Game

par Beverly Barton

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Séries: Griffin Powell (4)

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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. HTML:

Play To Win...

It's the ultimate gameâ??the adrenaline surge of the hunt, the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. For in this game, the rules are simple: To win, you only have to kill. To lose, you will have to die...

Play To Scream...

The victims are former beauty queens found with a single rose beside their bodies. Lindsay McAllister has seen this signature before, when she was a rookie detective with the Chattanooga PD investigating the death of Judd Walker's wife, a murder that sent the handsome lawyer off the deep end. Now, Lindsay has the brutal task of telling Judd that his wife's killer has struck again, and she's going to need his help to outplay their opponentâ??because the killer is getting bolder, faster, and more ruthless. The game is escalating, and no one is safe...

Play To Die...

Now as the body count rises, the rules are changing. A killer will do anything to win. And the only way for Lindsay to stop a madman's twisted game is to play it herself..… (plus d'informations)

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In Chattanooga though her husband Judd would object to her showing off a house at night, realtor Jennifer Walker agrees to take a potential customer and his wife to see an expensive mansion. However, instead of a sale that she would use to furnish a nursery, the man slices off her hands before killing her. He leaves behind a rose and a devastated spouse, who hires his friend's Powell private investigative firm to uncover the identity of the killer.This is an awesomely scary book that will keep you guessing almost until the end. I was completely unable to guess the identity of the killer and had to wait until the author was ready to reveal whodunnit. ( )
  Carol420 | May 31, 2016 |
This was a re-read for me (wanted to refresh my mind before reading next in series). It was ok for me but, I in the end I just wanted it to get finished. IMO the whole book was like an over-acted play. I just didn't connect with anyone. Jude seemed to have a complete change of heart and I never really understood why. Griffin had a callous attitude one minute and a caring attitude the next, with no rhyme nor reason for either. Lindsay just simply pissed me off. I kept waiting for her to grow a backbone....never happened. I usually quite enjoy a storyline involving a serial killer and don't mind if it's graphic, but in this case I thought it was rather OTT. I never connected with the killer/s because I never got any sense of where the violence evolved from. Overall, I would give this a 1.5 and I am a little reluctant to read the next in the series. Griffin just simply annoyed me, so not sure whether I want to read his story or not. Having said all this Beverly Barton is still one of my favourite reads ( )
1 voter HunebeeNZ2 | Apr 1, 2013 |
This was a re-read for me (wanted to refresh my mind before reading next in series). It was ok for me but, I in the end I just wanted it to get finished. IMO the whole book was like an over-acted play. I just didn't connect with anyone. Jude seemed to have a complete change of heart and I never really understood why. Griffin had a callous attitude one minute and a caring attitude the next, with no rhyme nor reason for either. Lindsay just simply pissed me off. I kept waiting for her to grow a backbone....never happened. I usually quite enjoy a storyline involving a serial killer and don't mind if it's graphic, but in this case I thought it was rather OTT. I never connected with the killer/s because I never got any sense of where the violence evolved from. Overall, I would give this a 1.5 and I am a little reluctant to read the next in the series. Griffin just simply annoyed me, so not sure whether I want to read his story or not. Having said all this Beverly Barton is still one of my favourite reads ( )
  HunebeeNZ2 | Mar 30, 2013 |
This was a re-read for me (wanted to refresh my mind before reading next in series). It was ok for me but, I in the end I just wanted it to get finished. IMO the whole book was like an over-acted play. I just didn't connect with anyone. Jude seemed to have a complete change of heart and I never really understood why. Griffin had a callous attitude one minute and a caring attitude the next, with no rhyme nor reason for either. Lindsay just simply pissed me off. I kept waiting for her to grow a backbone....never happened. I usually quite enjoy a storyline involving a serial killer and don't mind if it's graphic, but in this case I thought it was rather OTT. I never connected with the killer/s because I never got any sense of where the violence evolved from. Overall, I would give this a 1.5 and I am a little reluctant to read the next in the series. Griffin just simply annoyed me, so not sure whether I want to read his story or not. Having said all this Beverly Barton is still one of my favourite reads ( )
  HunebeeNZ2 | Mar 30, 2013 |
This is an awesomely scary book that will keep you guessing almost until the end. I was completely unable to guess the identity of the killer and had to wait until the author was ready to reveal whodunnit. There appears to be another book with the same characters. I will definitely be looking it up, because I thoroughly enjoyed The Dying Game. Read it. It's good. ( )
  seldombites | Jan 20, 2013 |
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To Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Sonja Henie, Richard Greene, John Payne, Maureen O'Hara, John Wayne, Errol Flynn, Olivia De Havilland, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Anne Baxter, James Stewart, Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogat, Lauren Bacall, Greer Garson, Clark Gable, James Cagney, and countless other movie stars who shined so brightly in black and white on the old silver screen and brightened my childhood, filled my life with romance and magic, and ignited my innate creativity.

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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. HTML:

Play To Win...

It's the ultimate gameâ??the adrenaline surge of the hunt, the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. For in this game, the rules are simple: To win, you only have to kill. To lose, you will have to die...

Play To Scream...

The victims are former beauty queens found with a single rose beside their bodies. Lindsay McAllister has seen this signature before, when she was a rookie detective with the Chattanooga PD investigating the death of Judd Walker's wife, a murder that sent the handsome lawyer off the deep end. Now, Lindsay has the brutal task of telling Judd that his wife's killer has struck again, and she's going to need his help to outplay their opponentâ??because the killer is getting bolder, faster, and more ruthless. The game is escalating, and no one is safe...

Play To Die...

Now as the body count rises, the rules are changing. A killer will do anything to win. And the only way for Lindsay to stop a madman's twisted game is to play it herself..

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