Unseen (with bonus novella "Busted"): A Novel (Will Trent Series Book 7)

by Karin Slaughter

Ebook, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Delacorte Press (2013), 401 pages

Description

Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER � With the bonus story �Busted� Karin Slaughter�s novels featuring detective Will Trent are utterly riveting and masterfully drawn. Unseen pits detectives, lovers, and enemies against one another in an unforgettable standoff between righteous courage and deepest evil.   Will Trent is a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent whose latest case has him posing as Bill Black, a scary ex-con who rides a motorcycle around Macon, Georgia, and trails an air of violence wherever he goes. The cover has worked and he has caught the eye of a wiry little drug dealer who thinks he might be a useful ally. But undercover and cut off from the support of the woman he loves, Sara Linton, Will finds his demons catching up with him.   Although she has no idea where Will has gone, or why, Sara herself has come to Macon because of a cop shooting: Her stepson, Jared, has been gunned down in his own home. Sara holds Lena, Jared�s wife, responsible: Lena, a detective, has been a magnet for trouble all her life, and Jared�s shooting is not the first time someone Sara loved got caught in the crossfire. Furious, Sara finds herself involved in the same case that Will is working without even knowing it, and soon danger is swirling around both of them.   In a novel of fierce intensity, shifting allegiances, and shocking twists, two investigations collide with a conspiracy straddling both sides of the law. Karin Slaughter�s latest is both an electrifying thriller and a piercing study of human nature: what happens when good people face the unseen evils in their lives. BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Karin Slaughter's Cop Town. Praise for Unseen   �Slaughter�s most powerful book to date . . . No one writes like Slaughter. . . . Her words fairly growl on paper but yet her descriptions of relationships are tear inducing. This may make her an anomaly but she is the best damn anomaly writing books today. Make sure you read Unseen.��The Huffington Post   �Compelling . . . [Slaughter] balances a complex plot with believable twists while sensitively exploring her realistic characters' emotions and problems.��South Florida Sun-Sentinel   �An emotional roller coaster ride . . . fast-paced and edge-of-your seat . . . Slaughter is brilliant.��Wichita Falls Times Record News   �Superb and emotionally wrenching . . . The despicable nature of the crimes being investigated only serves to enhance Will�s innate goodness and humanity. Current series fans will be delighted, and newcomers to Slaughter�s work will find a new obsession.��Library Journal   �Slaughter plunges readers into the action from the get-go with her electrifying ability to write suspenseful, riveting confrontations between cops and criminals, all while deepening the backstories of her longtime series leads. Another intense read, on multiple levels, from the ever-reliable Slaughter.��Booklist   �Tense and densely plotted . . . The twisted plot and shocking reveals remind readers why Slaughter remains a dominant voice in crime fiction.��Publishers Weekly.… (more)

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LibraryThing member judithrs
Unseen. Karin Slaughter. 2013. When my friend Barbara P. told me that Lena was back in this newest Slaughter, I decided to wait until it came out in paperback to read it, however, Kim had a copy so… Yes, Lena is back, yes she is as unlikable as ever, but the book was one of the better ones in
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this series. Action switches from back and forth and in and out from Lena to Will Trent to Sara Linton and back again. Will has gone undercover in Macon where Lena is and Will doesn’t tell Sara. Then Sara gets called to Macon and finds out Will is there. And that’s just the personal stuff…Will is after a drug dealer and who is apparently connected to the man who shot Lena’s husband. Vintage Slaughter. I still don’t like Lena! Start from the beginning if you want to read this series.
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LibraryThing member ingxangxosi
Sent to Macon for an undercover mission to infiltrate a drug and prostitution ring, Georgia Bureau of Investigation Agent Will Trent hides the facts about his latest assignment from his girlfriend, Sara Linton, when the stakes prove higher than any he has yet encountered.
LibraryThing member Picathartes
Karin Slaughter is a great writer, but I think that her stories are often somehow "too much." The upside of a well-written book is that it reads fast, you just keep turning the pages, and fortunately this was one of those. This story is mighty complex, and there are some neat twists build in, but
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it was somehow too much story.

Everyone knows that incest runs deep in The South, particularly those Deep Red States like Mississippi and Georgia. But the characters in this book were a little too incestuous for me: high school girlfriend has dudes kid (unbeknownst to him), and kids step-dad is his real dads best friend, but kid grows up and follows in his real father's footsteps, and kid marries his (now dead) dads protege, kids wife is also responsible for his dads death, and dads widow hooks up with another guy who has a weird relationship with the kids wife, but one way or another they all kind of work together in one capacity or other... and then there is the bad guys who have similarly incestuous relationships but like five-fold.

Plus the backstory too closely mirrors the film The Usual Suspects. Definitely a book worth reading, but it just falls short of great.
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LibraryThing member Lcmcsr
Sneaky, sneaky, sneaky. As the book unfolds, some time has passed since the last one. The reader is immediately hit with an unimaginably horrific scene involving a familiar character. Ms. Slaughter wraps the reader up quickly into this story and leads us delicately into several possible reasons for
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the hateful crimes committed. One relationship seems irretrievably broken and others become tenuous at best. Waiting for answers and turning page after page has become a typical component when enjoying this author.
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