Sisters in Silence
Fertility counselor Zondra Vesey is not a serial killer - she's on a mission, a noble mission.
For ten long years she has slaved to help make one man a star specialist in the highly competitive field of infertility treatment, Her thanks? Woman after woman sleeps in his bed, fills his life - as she once did.
Instead of loving her, his surgeon's hands sliced her open, mutilate...more
For ten long years she has slaved to help make one man a star specialist in the highly competitive field of infertility treatment, Her thanks? Woman after woman sleeps in his bed, fills his life - as she once did.
Instead of loving her, his surgeon's hands sliced her open, mutilate...more
ebook, 308 pages
Published
August 2011
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I thought the premise of Sisters In Silence to be interesting when it was offered to me for review and was intrigued that Lamb's chose to tell the story primarily from the perspective of the serial killer. It can be difficult for an author to maintain the suspense in a novel when the murderers identity and motive is already known to the reader. In this instance however there is tension because we know the threat Zonda poses, while all around her do not. Her professional facade masks her increasi...more
Jan 19, 2012
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