Sunday, July 7, 2013

The Doll / Taylor Stevens / 335 pages

"Like the randomness of life's chaos, [Munroe's] decision to let [Lumani] live was a coin toss.  Just as she currently fought to get out from under the weight of her decision to allow Kate Breeden, a corrupt attorney in jail in the U.S. for murder and instigator of Munroe's part in the macabre kidnapping/sex trafficking scheme, to live so she might also one day again find herself in Lumani's crosshairs.  All she could do was walk the narrow line between instinct and conscience - and hope for the best."  Munroe was tranquilized while riding her motorcycle away from Miles Bradford's office.  Bradford saw it happen, saw the ambulance whisk her away, saw the impostor in the hospital, and marshaled all his resources to find her, then to find and rescue Logan.  Munroe is charged with delivering a world famous young actress to the hands of a very sick man.  This psychological thriller is impossible to put down.  Part of a series.

"Human nature was always more inclined to apathy, to avoiding involvement, to seeing things as someone else's problem."

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