Say Goodbye. Lisa Gardner (Quincy & Rainie #6)
by
Lisa Gardner
Lisa Gardner, the New York Times bestselling author of Hide and Gone, draws us into the venomous mind games of her most terrifying killer yet.
Come into my parlor . . .
For Kimberly Quincy, FBI Special Agent, it all starts with a pregnant hooker. The story Delilah Rose tells Kimberly about her johns is too horrifying to be true—but prostitutes are disappearing, one by one, w...more
Come into my parlor . . .
For Kimberly Quincy, FBI Special Agent, it all starts with a pregnant hooker. The story Delilah Rose tells Kimberly about her johns is too horrifying to be true—but prostitutes are disappearing, one by one, w...more
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If you're archanaophic, this isn't the book for you.
Lisa Gardener's new novel, "Say Goodbye" is a fascinating, scary and compelling story about a serial killer with a fascination for using spiders as he preys on prositutes and young boys. The novel shifts perspectives from a young boy held prisoner by the killer (and getting ready to "graduate") and special agent Kimberly Quincy, who is five months pregnant.
Kimberly is contacted by Jenny Jones, a p...more
Lisa Gardener's new novel, "Say Goodbye" is a fascinating, scary and compelling story about a serial killer with a fascination for using spiders as he preys on prositutes and young boys. The novel shifts perspectives from a young boy held prisoner by the killer (and getting ready to "graduate") and special agent Kimberly Quincy, who is five months pregnant.
Kimberly is contacted by Jenny Jones, a p...more
Jeffrey
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Recommends it for:
Gardner fans, mystery fans, crime fans
A deeply disturbing novel (so disturbing that I stopped and read a happy fantasy novel in the middle of it) in which an FBI agent investigates the apparent killing of prostitutes by a creepy killer only know by an acronym for arachnid. If that was all that was going on, this book would be a well written investigative hunt for a serial killer, but like City of the Sun from earlier this year, the novel chronologically shows what the author (who probably did some research) what happens to abducted...more
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"Say Goodbye", Lisa Gardner - It’s a graphic and unnerving police crime thriller of sadistic child abuse, rape and torture. Parts are very creepy and it was hard to continue. I thought I wouldn’t or couldn’t, but I wanted the horrific crimes against the children and women to have justice. Would that happen?
The book opens with Ginny Jones, a tough teenager, in a car with a young man performing a sexual act and then upon leaving him, hops into another vehicle with a man who is d...more
The book opens with Ginny Jones, a tough teenager, in a car with a young man performing a sexual act and then upon leaving him, hops into another vehicle with a man who is d...more
Special agent Kimberley Quincy is five months pregnant, and struggling with the question of whether she can or should continue her work with the FBI. She doesn't want to quit, but her husband feels she's taking too many risks, and the conflict is placing quite a strain on their marriage. Into this stressful personal dilemma comes a teenage prostitute, asking for Kimberley's help in discovering what has become of some of her friends who have disappeared. The narrative switches back and forth from...more
Lisa Gardner’s SAY GOODBYE begins with a sex scene between a slutty girl and a high school football star. You’re safe in assuming that Chapter 1 and the next several chapters aren’t any better.
There’s a female FBI agent who’s called in the middle of the night because a prostitute in the custody of a local police department, a prostitute the FBI agent has never met, who has nothing to do with any case the FBI agent has been assigned, is demanding to speak with her. So the FBI agent go...more
There’s a female FBI agent who’s called in the middle of the night because a prostitute in the custody of a local police department, a prostitute the FBI agent has never met, who has nothing to do with any case the FBI agent has been assigned, is demanding to speak with her. So the FBI agent go...more
Tracy
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Fans of police procedural suspense with thick skins.
Torturous. Devastating. Tragic. Brilliant.
Every once in a while I read a book that affects me a little deeper, digs in a bit more, disturbs or touches me just a little differently than those I read the rest of the time. They're often the most difficult books to rate, because I can't qualify them as easily. Did I like? Love it? Those aren't the right words for something so deeply disturbing, or hauntingly chilling. Well, did I at least enjoy it? Again, enjoyment isn't even close. I'm left sh...more
Every once in a while I read a book that affects me a little deeper, digs in a bit more, disturbs or touches me just a little differently than those I read the rest of the time. They're often the most difficult books to rate, because I can't qualify them as easily. Did I like? Love it? Those aren't the right words for something so deeply disturbing, or hauntingly chilling. Well, did I at least enjoy it? Again, enjoyment isn't even close. I'm left sh...more
I love author Lisa Gardner and have read all her books over the years. I was very excited to finally get a copy of her newest book, Say Goodbye, and I was not disappointed. [return][return]Say Goodbye is Lisa Gardner's sixth novel that involves members of the Quincy FBI family. This one focuses on Quincy's daughter Kimberly, an FBI lead investigator, and her husband Mac, a GBI Georgia Bureau of Investigation) detective. [return][return]Kimberly is pregnant and she and Mac are having "dis...more
The least interesting of all Lisa Gardner's books I've read so far. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the book, and read to the end (which I don't do if I'm not enjoying a book).
What kept </i>Saying Goodbye</i> from four or five stars? I think it may be a case of Gardner over-researching spiders. I over-research in some of my books, then I put too much of my research into the book because I've learned so much it's spilling over–beyond the point that some readers are interested....more
What kept </i>Saying Goodbye</i> from four or five stars? I think it may be a case of Gardner over-researching spiders. I over-research in some of my books, then I put too much of my research into the book because I've learned so much it's spilling over–beyond the point that some readers are interested....more
Another good thriller by this author. She always give good value as far as suspense goes.
Back Cover Blurb:
Young women are disappearing....girls no one will notice are gone: prostitutes, runaways, high-risk teens. One night they exist, next morning they've vanished.
For Kimberly Quincy, FBI Special Agent, it all starts with a pregnant hooker. The story Delilah Rose tells Kimberly about one of her clients seems too horrifying to be true - but prostitutes keep disappearing, o...more
Back Cover Blurb:
Young women are disappearing....girls no one will notice are gone: prostitutes, runaways, high-risk teens. One night they exist, next morning they've vanished.
For Kimberly Quincy, FBI Special Agent, it all starts with a pregnant hooker. The story Delilah Rose tells Kimberly about one of her clients seems too horrifying to be true - but prostitutes keep disappearing, o...more
Arachnophobes, beware. Lisa Gardner's sixth Quincy novel is by far her creepiest, featuring a serial killer who is obsessed with spiders. Five-months-pregnant Agent Kimberly Quincy is contacted by a young prostitute with purported leads on the disappearance of several young women. Things are not what they seem, and Kimberly collaborates with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to track the killer. Gardner knows how to ratchet up the suspense, and the pages fly by. She has clearly done her r...more
Say Goodbye is possibly one of the best books I have read by Lisa, other than The Next Accident, which introduced me to the author’s world of serial killers, police procedurals and crimes so horrendous that there is no possible way they will ever find the killer. Lisa can sure write some great twists and turns and will not leave you disappointed, because like most of those police shows we watch on television, the good guys always get their man.
FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy is mar...more
FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy is mar...more
I've pretty much only read the D.D. Warren books by Gardner, so this was my first introduction to Kimberly and crew. Normally I try my best to read series in order, but last year I learned to unclench a bit and read freely. Say Goodbye is an excellent thriller, although the subject matter might keep some of you away.
FBI Special Agent Kimberly is expecting a baby with her husband Mac, when she gets a call about a pregnant hooker who claims to have information for her. Soon Kimberly...more
FBI Special Agent Kimberly is expecting a baby with her husband Mac, when she gets a call about a pregnant hooker who claims to have information for her. Soon Kimberly...more
SAY GOODBYE by Lisa Gardner
My Thoughts:
This book was a incredible story. It is about a serial killer with a major somethin' somethin' for all things 8-legged, but it also includes some more "sensitive" topics that some people might be opposed to reading. For me, personally, I thought it was a great read front to back. The characters were as well written as the unique story. There wasn't a single character who wasn't written into their role with perfection. It did get a b...more
My Thoughts:
This book was a incredible story. It is about a serial killer with a major somethin' somethin' for all things 8-legged, but it also includes some more "sensitive" topics that some people might be opposed to reading. For me, personally, I thought it was a great read front to back. The characters were as well written as the unique story. There wasn't a single character who wasn't written into their role with perfection. It did get a b...more
This was another advance reader's copy that I had picked up at the bookstore while I worked there and which I finally got around to reading. I've read Lisa Gardner's books before and they are always a good read. Simple, action-filled books with likeable characters and a mystery to be solved. This book was a notch above the rest. The story revolves around the disappearance and presumed murder of several women, and the story's narrative cuts effectively between the protagonist, a female FBI ag...more
This was bought for me. I thought I would give it a try. I'll let you know what I think...
I'm really sorry that I decided to give this book a try. Apart from the author not liking to use small words, like "the", "was", "is", the book had so much going on that it makes ones think "Why would I care what happens". It reminded me of a flea circus... looking at everything moving and hoping to see the fleas. Oh, she brought it all together mostly. Bu...more
I'm really sorry that I decided to give this book a try. Apart from the author not liking to use small words, like "the", "was", "is", the book had so much going on that it makes ones think "Why would I care what happens". It reminded me of a flea circus... looking at everything moving and hoping to see the fleas. Oh, she brought it all together mostly. Bu...more
I've read a number of books by Lisa Gardner, and in general I enjoy them. She has a knack (more like a hallmark) of coming up with different scenes with different characters that are not obviously related, and that are explained towards the end of the book. This one is no exception, and it certainly held my attention, especially at the end.
However, I found this one rather annoying. The heroine, and her colleagues and husband, seem to do things that are unwise, ranging from eating te...more
However, I found this one rather annoying. The heroine, and her colleagues and husband, seem to do things that are unwise, ranging from eating te...more
An arrested prostitute calls FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy claiming that she has important information for her. Deliah Rose tells Kim that a wealthy john is taking street prostitutes to his place, paying them to let his poisonous spiders crawl on them and engage in other dangerous activities. She states that her friend Ginny was with him and has vanished. She found Ginny's boyfriend's school ring in the john's car and wants Quincy to stop him.
Kimberly's associate, Sal Martingnett...more
Kimberly's associate, Sal Martingnett...more
This book is my first from Lisa Gardner and rather hard to rate. Although thought-provoking and well-written, it's not for everyone and not one you would classify as "enjoying." However, that being said, it's about a subject matter that is very prevalent and in the news more and more. It focuses on a serial killer and the continuing cycle of kidnapping, sexual abuse, and pornography, all dealing with children. It's not an easy read, but one I felt was needed in today's world in und...more
This is a creepy, psychological thriller. I think it might be Gardner's best.
A pregnant prostitute reaches out to a pregnant FBI agent, Kimberly Quincy, because other working girls are disappearing. There is also kidnapped kids, death, torture.
There is a lot of subplots and weird twists, but I kept reading because I needed to know what happpens next. Ocassionally, I got confused trying to keep all of the stories straight. The timeline is a bit confusing, but as th...more
A pregnant prostitute reaches out to a pregnant FBI agent, Kimberly Quincy, because other working girls are disappearing. There is also kidnapped kids, death, torture.
There is a lot of subplots and weird twists, but I kept reading because I needed to know what happpens next. Ocassionally, I got confused trying to keep all of the stories straight. The timeline is a bit confusing, but as th...more
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I recently read Say Goodbye by Lisa Gardner. I don’t know exactly why I read the book because in my perspective it was terrible. The book was about an FBI agent chasing a murderer/child rapist which isn’t a very appealing subject. Most of the time I didn’t want to continue reading the book.
Reading the book was confusing. Some chapters would start with italics and that was because someone’s story is being told. At times it doesn’t come from the same point of view. The autho...more
Reading the book was confusing. Some chapters would start with italics and that was because someone’s story is being told. At times it doesn’t come from the same point of view. The autho...more
I didn't like the ending which was too much like a movie drama where they want to leave you set up to wonder now what and to wake for the sequel. However, the rest of the book was great drama. It jumps back and forth between characters and time which can be a bit off-setting. Still, it was an excellent exploration of abuse and how people react to torture.
The story is about a young boy who was kidnapped and raised by a sadist who repeatedly rapes and tortures him. Intertwined is the stor...more
The story is about a young boy who was kidnapped and raised by a sadist who repeatedly rapes and tortures him. Intertwined is the stor...more
I'd love to give this book 4 stars. Due to the subject matter, I just can't.
I am a big fan of this series of books (Quincy and Rainie) by Lisa Gardner. This one had some unfortunate exceptions. Still the same good writing and character building, but the subject matter in this book was highly uncomfortable. It probably didn't help that I listened to the unabridged audio book and the readers of the novel (there were multiple voices used) were very graphic. Example: The book starts off...more
I am a big fan of this series of books (Quincy and Rainie) by Lisa Gardner. This one had some unfortunate exceptions. Still the same good writing and character building, but the subject matter in this book was highly uncomfortable. It probably didn't help that I listened to the unabridged audio book and the readers of the novel (there were multiple voices used) were very graphic. Example: The book starts off...more
I read this book right after reading a young adult novel and the violence and the horrors of this adult novel compared with the YA SciFi novel was startling. FBI agent Kimberly Quincy is tracking down a serial killer who is a predator of young boys and prostitutes. The situation of the young boys is especially poignant and illustrates the saying that as the twig is bent so grows the tree. The killer has a fetish for spiders and each chapter begins with an epigraph about their habits. It makes my...more
Audience: Adults
Recommend to: not sure...
1. Lisa Gardner is still a favorite mystery writer, and what she does best is characterization and suspense. She does a fantastic job of telling the story from multiple perspectives, and that certainly wasn't lacking in this latest book.
2. I really didn't like the case! First, spiders -- including the venomous and big hairy ones -- are characters in the novel. Second, some of the main characters are victims of, or perpetr...more
Recommend to: not sure...
1. Lisa Gardner is still a favorite mystery writer, and what she does best is characterization and suspense. She does a fantastic job of telling the story from multiple perspectives, and that certainly wasn't lacking in this latest book.
2. I really didn't like the case! First, spiders -- including the venomous and big hairy ones -- are characters in the novel. Second, some of the main characters are victims of, or perpetr...more
Disclaimer: Has some really hard, and for lack of any technical words, icky material and topic to deal with (Also has a lot of discussion about spiders in it...so that just added an extra ick factor for me) & (this was also a required book for one of my classes). That being said...This is one of those books, where to say you really liked it...you just seem creepy and screwed up. By "liked" though I say it was well-written and showed the varying dynamics of a just plain horrible topic...more
Say Goodbye by Lisa Gardner is a very fast-paced and thrilling novel. FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy comes in contact with a pregnant hooker who tells her a story that seems too horrifying to be true. Kimberly fights for answers to the crime, but as she fights she gets pulled tighter into the killer's trap.
To be honest at times this book terrified me. Personally I'm not one for spiders, they gross me out. But despite the many quotes referring to spiders I wasn't terribly bothered ...more
To be honest at times this book terrified me. Personally I'm not one for spiders, they gross me out. But despite the many quotes referring to spiders I wasn't terribly bothered ...more
Em primeiro lugar tenho de dizer que gostava de trocar "umas palavrinhas" com quem no circulo de leitores decidiu fazer a sinopse do livro. POrque, se eu soubesse que o RAIO do livro era acerca de pedofilia, EU NÃO LHE TOCAVA NEM COM UM DEDO!! Por favor! É preciso estômago para ler este livro!!
A maior parte das vezes só me apetecia atirar o livro fora! Na outra parte só me apetecia dar com ele na minha própria cabeça por ter sido suficientemente estúpida para o comprar!!
Con...more
A maior parte das vezes só me apetecia atirar o livro fora! Na outra parte só me apetecia dar com ele na minha própria cabeça por ter sido suficientemente estúpida para o comprar!!
Con...more
Recommended by a former student and thoughtful reader. This is a different genre of book than I usually read. Say Goodbye was a suspenseful thriller. It was just that. I read it in a few hours, partly because some of the susupense part I wanted to be over. However, it was thoughtful written about a topic that needs more attention: human trafficking. I cannot imagine what it took for the author to write this book. The research must have been incredibly difficult to learn about, but I appreciate t...more
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New York Times bestselling crime novelist Lisa Gardner began her career in food service, but after catching her hair on fire numerous times, she took the hint and focused on writing instead. A self-described research junkie, she has p...more
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(1) mystery & thrillers, suspense
aka Alicia Scott
New York Times bestselling crime novelist Lisa Gardner began her career in food service, but after catching her hair on fire numerous times, she took the hint and focused on writing instead. A self-described research junkie, she has p...more
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