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The Killing Game
The Killing Game | Nancy Bush
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"Nancy Bush always delivers edge-of-your seat suspense!" --Lisa Jackson, New York Times bestselling author From New York Times bestselling author Nancy Bush comes a tense, intricately plotted novel of suspense, as one woman becomes the focus of a killer's warped game of revenge and murder. The Rules Are Simple: It's the ultimate test of strategy and skill. The killer chooses each opponent carefully, learning each one's weaknesses. Every meticulously planned move is leading to a devastating checkmate. Because in this game, all the pretty pawns must die. First You Play Andi Wren is fighting to keep her late husband's company safe from vindictive competitors. When she receives an ominous note, Little birds must fly, she turns to P.I. Luke Denton. But though Luke has personal reasons for wanting to take down Wren Development's opponents, his investigation suggests this is deeper and far more dangerous than a business grudge. Then You Die. . . In a basement on the outskirts of town, police detectives unearth piles of skeletons. As they learn the shocking truth about each victim's identity, their case collides with Andi's, revealing a killer's ruthless plot and a chilling, lethal endgame. . . Praise for Nancy Bush's I'll Find You "A fast-paced page turner." --The Parkersburg News & Sentinel "A page-turner chock full of suspense and intrigue. Once again, Bush does not disappoint." --RT Book Reviews
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bookaholic1
The Killing Game | Nancy Bush
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Mehso-so

This book was ok 😕

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ReadingOver50
Killing Game | Nancy Bush
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Pickpick

The book was pretty good, but I have issue with the description. The cover claims that a serial killer is playing a "game" with his victims. But for most of the book the main character, Andi, did not realize she was being stalked by a killer. So how much of a "game" was it really.

Donna_sBookMinute Good observation. I'm a thinking reader too. Sometimes too much so. Try to enjoy the book, though. 8y
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