The victim was buried alive in the Georgia woods—then killed in a horrifying fashion. When Sara Linton and Jeffrey Tolliver stumble upon the body, both become consumed with finding out who killed the pretty, impeccably dressed young woman. And for Sara and Jeffrey, a harrowing journey begins, one that will test their own turbulent relationship and draw dozens of lives into the case.
Lena Adams is one of them. A Grant County detective for years, she has her own reasons for being drawn to this case and a fierce drive to see justice done. For these three people, who have each seen the darkest side of human nature, the body of the murdered girl is but the first in a series of shocking and sordid revelations.
Now, as Jeffrey and Sara narrow the field of suspects, they must confront their own doubts and indiscretions, while Lena Adams sees herself reflected in the frightened eyes of a battered woman who may be the key figure in the case. As Faithless builds to a stunning and unforgettable climax, Karin Slaughter masterfully brings together strands of interlocking lives, family secrets, and hidden passions with one astounding truth: the identity of a killer who is more evil and dangerous than anyone could have guessed.
BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Karin Slaughter's Unseen.
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Publisher's Weekly
June 27, 2005
Georgia medical examiner Sara Linton returns in Slaughter's Grant County crime thriller series (Indelible
), and this time she's hot on the trail of a demented killer who buries teenage girls alive. Out in the woods chatting about past infidelities, Sara and ex-husband/lover Jeffrey discover a young girl buried in a grotesque coffin, dead despite a breathing pipe extending to the surface. The victim is soon identified as Abigail Bennett, a member of the Holy Grown soybean farming collective, a group curiously unfazed to learn a daughter was poisoned. Suspicion blooms around Holy Grown's many farmhands, mostly ex-felons on work release, but then centers on the parishioners who congregate at the Church for the Greater Good, a local congregation run by a shifty minister. Another shallow grave, physical violence and another girl's disappearance lead Sara, Jeffrey and assisting detective Lena Adams back to the Bible-thumpers and their unholy dealings. Issues of abortion, domestic abuse and forgiveness afford these recurring female characters three-dimensional humanity, nicely offsetting Slaughter's patented grim forensic detailing. Slaughter's fifth Grant County case offers tough love, suspenseful spadework and life-affirming vigor. Agent, Victoria Saunders. -
Library Journal
August 15, 2005
Grant County, GA, pediatrician/coroner Sara Linton returns for a fifth installment (after "Indelible") in this excellent thriller series, accompanied by Chief of Police Jeffrey Tolliver and Detective Lena Adams. The trouble begins when Sara and Jeff discover young Abigail Bennett buried in a wooden coffin equipped with a breathing tube and bottles of water. According to the autopsy, however, she died while clawing at the inside of the coffin's lid, a victim of cyanide poisoning. When it comes to light that Abigail was a member of the Holy Grown farming collective, and suspicions turn to the members of the Church for the Greater Good, Sara, Jeff, and Lena not only have to face a ruthless, savage killer but also their own demons of doubt, indiscretion, and dysfunctional relationships. Combining personal issues like abortion and infidelity with a detailed police procedural, Slaughter once again displays her mastery of the fast-paced thriller that is not for the faint of heart. Highly recommended for all popular fiction collections. [See Prepub Alert, "LJ" 5/15/05.] -Rebecca House Stankowski, Purdue Univ. Calumet Lib., Hammond, INCopyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
July 1, 2005
Slaughter's dark, forensic-driven Grant County series of crime novels has always drawn a thin line between the members of the law-enforcement team and the victims of the crimes being investigated. The title of the fifth entry in the series reflects both the marital difficulties of coroner Sara Linton and her ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, and the label affixed to certain willful members of a religious cult. Jeffrey makes a grisly discovery in the woods when he stumbles over a metal pipe. A young woman was buried alive in a wooden crate for several days and appears to have died of asphyxiation. But Sara's autopsy reveals a far different scenario. Jeffrey and officer Lena Adams' investigation leads to a farm owned by the Church of the Greater Good, which appears to have used burial as a form of punishment before. Meanwhile, Lena finds her own sick relationship with an abusive lover mirrored in the marriage of a former cult member who has damning information but is too afraid to disclose it for fear of provoking another vicious beating from her husband. Slaughter cannily incorporates any number of women's issues--from the difficult work of rebuilding a ruined relationship to finally figuring out when to call it quits--within a compulsively readable narrative.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2005, American Library Association.)
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