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"'Turn yourself in,' Archie said. He pressed the fingers of one hand into his right temple, trying to slow the pulse of blood that beat against his skin. Susan was taking notes, recording everything. He didn't care. 'I'll do anything you want,' he said. 'You know what I want.' She let that linger in the air between them. 'Tell me,' he said. 'I want you,' Gretchen said. 'I've always wanted you.'"
Investigative journalist Susan Ward is about to print the story of her career proving long-rumoured allegations about a respected senator's affair with a young girl. But the day before her story is published, the senator is killed in a car crash.
Detective Archie Sheridan is trying to rebuild a life with his family. But he remains haunted by beautiful, ruthless serial killer Gretchen Lowell the woman who tortured him then saved his life. Now she is safely behind bars, Archie is determined to stay away from her. And when a mysterious child leads him to two bodies in Forest Park, Archie must focus his attention on the case.
But then the unthinkable happens: Gretchen escapes. The only thing this gorgeous psychopath cares about is Archie and with her on the loose, everyone he loves has become a target...
Unfortunately this item is either out of print or no longer available from our regular suppliers, we can no longer obtain stock of this item, and have sold out of stock in our stores. You may be interested in our similar titles below. | ISBN 13: | 9780230704084 |
| ISBN 10: | 0230704085 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Pages: | 360 |
| Dimensions: | 234 x 154mm |
| Released: | 05/02/2010 |
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Chelsea Snow Cain was born February 5, 1972 in Iowa City, Iowa, to Mary Cain and Larry Schmidt.
After working as a Creative Director at a PR firm in Portland for several years, Chelsea began writing humor books in her spare time, including The Hippie Handbook: How to Tie-Dye a T-Shirt, Flash a Peace Sign, and Other Essential Skills for the Carefree Life (Chronicle Books, 2004), Confessions of a Teen Sleuth (Bloomsbury, 2005), and Does this Cape Make Me Look Fat? Pop-Psychology for Superheroes (Chronicle Books, 2006), which Chelsea co-wrote with her husband. Chelsea also composed a weekly column for Portland's alternative newspaper, The Portland Mercury, and started contributing to Portland's major daily, The Oregonian in 2003 when she left marketing behind to focus on writing full-time. Her last column with The Oregonian was posted on December 28, 2008.
She wrote her first thriller Heartsick in 2004, while pregnant with her daughter. It was published on September 4, 2007 and was an instant New York Times Bestseller. Its follow-up Sweetheart was published on September 2, 2008, also an immediate New York Times Bestseller. The third in the series, Evil at Heart, was released in bookstores in September, 2009.
Chelsea is married to Marc Mohan, a video store owner and film reviewer for The Oregonian. They have one daughter, Eliza.
Chelsea and her family currently reside in Portland, Oregon.
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