Lain's review
Vanish: A Novel
by Tess Gerritsen
Lain's review
Vanish: A Novel by Tess Gerritsen
Lain's review
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After making her mark in the medical thriller realm, Gerritsen expands her reach into the realm of standard police procedurals with "Vanish." In typical Gerritsen style, the prose flows smoothly, the characters are richly drawn, and more than one woman loses her life in support of the plot line.
Speaking of plot, the conspiracy theory seemed a little far-fetched to me, and the loose threads left at the end of the book kept this from being a four-star review. But lovers of Gerritsen's medical thrillers will enjoy the return of old favorites like Isley and Rizzoli, and fans of conspiracy theories will enjoy seeing the government guys turn out to be the bad guys -- and get their just rewards.
Speaking of plot, the conspiracy theory seemed a little far-fetched to me, and the loose threads left at the end of the book kept this from being a four-star review. But lovers of Gerritsen's medical thrillers will enjoy the return of old favorites like Isley and Rizzoli, and fans of conspiracy theories will enjoy seeing the government guys turn out to be the bad guys -- and get their just rewards.
