I did not enjoy the characters, the plot, or the narrator. I wanted it to be over.Gunshots are heard. Neighbors call the police who surround the house. Inside Jimmy is pointing a gun at his wife Catherine. Bobby is a sniper and member of the police SWAT team. He sees Jimmy’s face change, and...
I actually really enjoyed this book and read it in a matter of a few days. I am a little bummed because I found out after I read Hide that it was the second in a series. I have to go read Alone now and I'm afraid I'll not like it as much because I think I might have read a few spoilers in the sec...
A young mother disappears from her home in the middle of the night leaving her small daughter alone, asleep in her bed. No clothes, credit cards, money, or purse are missing. Detective Sergeant D. D. Warren is put in charge of the investigation and finds many conflicting clues--men and women she ...
Out of all the books I've read by Lisa Gardner(this being my third so far) i have to say this was probably the most unique that I have come across yet. Just like Alone and Hide, The Neighbor is told from the point of view of multiple individuals. There's Detective Sergeant D.D Warren from the BPD...
This was by far my favorite Gardner book, kept me guessing until the end. When a woman ups and disappears one Wednesday night, the husband is suspected, but then the investigation turns towards a neighbor who is a sex offender. It's a mystery where that Leads Detective D. D. Warren down a road th...
Finally, a Detective D.D. Warren that features the detective herself! Wryly funny, intellectually fierce, and downright feisty, D.D. has a unique way of looking at her life and at the case she must solve. A beautiful schoolteacher and beloved mother has gone missing, and all the statistics, but n...
3.5 starsThis was a surprisingly enjoyable read. I was in a mood for something mysterious and twisted, and got exactly that. When I read Touch and Go, I didn't realized that that book was the second in the series. When I bought It last year on Amazon, no where, at that time, was it mentioned that...
Lisa Gardner is an amazing storyteller and I love reading her books. I didn't realize that this book was part of a series, and I don't believe I've read them in order, but it doesn't seem to matter too much. It reminds me of James Patterson's Women's Murder Club books - yes, they're a series, and...