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Blood Sins (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit: Blood Trilogy)

Blood Sins (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit: Blood Trilogy)

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  • Author: Kay Hooper
  • Publisher: Bantam
  • Release Date: December 2008
  • ISBN-10: 0553804855
  • ISBN-13: 9780553804850
  • List Price: $25.00

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Summary

Some sins can’t be forgiven…
because some sins no one survives.

New York Times
bestselling author Kay Hooper has touched our darkest fears but none so dark as in her latest thriller. Here’s a psychopath who lures his victims with a promise no one can resist…and demands a price no one would knowingly pay.

Young, vulnerable, attractive, Tessa Gray made the perfect victim. Which was why Noah Bishop of the FBI’s Special Crimes Unit recruited her to play the role of grieving widow. As the supposed new owner of property coveted by the Church of the Everlasting Sin, she’d be irresistible bait for the reclusive and charismatic Reverend Samuel. His fortified compound in the mountains near Grace, North Carolina, had been the last known residence of two women murdered in ways that defied scientific explanation.

Though hardly as naive or as vulnerable as she appears, Tessa knows she has a lot to learn about using her unique gift. She also knows that Bishop and the SCU have to be desperate to rely on an untried psychic agent in an undercover operation so dangerous. And desperate they are. For the killer they’re hunting is the most terrifying they’ve ever faced and shakes even the most seasoned agents: a soulless megalomaniacal cult leader who can use their own weapons, talents, and tactics against them.

By entering the cult’s well-guarded compound, Tessa will be exposing herself to the dark magnetism of a psychopath on an apocalyptic crusade of terror that spares no one, not even the youngest victims. And Samuel has protected himself within a fanatically loyal congregation, many of whom occupy surprising positions of power within the community. Even Grace’s chief of police, Sawyer Cavenaugh—a man Tessa will have to trust with her life—may be unable to protect her. Because no one, not even Tessa herself, can guarantee she’s strong enough to resist—or powerful enough to battle—a killer who’s less than human.

Customer Reviews

Average Rating: Score = 3.0 Score = 3.0 Score = 3.0 Score = 3.0 Score = 3.0

Sorely Disapointed

Rating: Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1 Score = 1

I'm 3/4's of the way through the book and Hollis is STILL explaining to Tessa about how some psychics work. We hav heard it all before in the other books. Ok, so maybe you want to "mention" it, that takes maybe 2 paragraphs, or even if you have to stretch it out, a page or two, NOT 3/4's of the book! The beginning is very confusing, then lags greatly,due to the conversations of Hollis & Tessa about how psychics work. I'm still waiting for when action starts to happen, I dont' think it ever will since I'm almost done with the book! Don't spend your hard earned money on this one. If you feel you really need to read it, get it from the library and save your money for something worth spending it on.

Not up to standard

Rating: Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2 Score = 2

I always love Kay Hooper novels. However, this wasn't up to her normal standard. There was no connection to Tessa nor the Chief. There was no connection for me the reader to the main characters. I read the book prior to this one and thought it was a much better read. It was very hard for me to get thru and I kept expecting for something to turn. Something to make me not want to put it down and it never happened.

Book Two and Entertaining!

Rating: Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4

Tessa Gray was recruited by Noah Bishop because she makes the perfect victim and that's what he needs in order to investigate the Church of the Everlasting Sin. There is evil there and women are dying who were once associated with the cult. Will Tessa be able to infiltrate the cult while keeping two steps ahead of a monster who is a dangerous combination of dark magnetism and a psychopath? There is no guarantee she will be protected and when her powers are put to the test, will she be able to prevail or will evil win once again?

Ms. Hooper's latest Bishop title was well worth the wait! This is a follow up to Blood Dreams and if you haven't yet read that title, I suggest that you pick that book up before you attempt to read this one. That is not to say that this doesn't stand alone, but I think as a reader you will be better entertained if you have the background on this series. If you don't have the patience to do so, fear not, Ms. Hooper does do a good job in order to catch new readers up on who and what Noah Bishop and his team are. This is a page turning read and well worth picking up.

Book Two.

Rating: Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4

The Church of Everlasting Sin is led by Reverend Adam Deacon Samuel (a.k.a. Father). The church has been in the Grace, North Carolina, area for about ten years. Most members live on the compound, a community in themselves. Few are seen outside the compound. The children do not attend public schools and more than a few of the kids inside the church know that something is not right. The girls have the most to fear.

The Haven organization knows that the church is somehow involved in the area's deaths. Bodies have been found in the river and X-rays showed that virtually every bone in the bodies had been pulverized, yet there were never any marks to indicate how this happened. Undercover agents have already given their lives to ferret out information and even helped a few of the children to escape. All that is really known is that at least one of Father's closest advisors is a strong psychic and no one can get a read on Father because he is like a null field.

Special Agent Noah Bishop of the FBI's Special Crimes Unit recruits Tessa Gray to play the role of a grieving widow and the new owner of property wanted by the church. Tessa, like most of the agents, has a unique gift or two. But if the SCU has to rely on her, an untried psychic agent, then they must be desperate indeed.

**** This is the second novel in the series. If you did not read the first book titled "Blood Dreams", you may want to consider doing so before beginning this story. However, the author has done a good job of updating new readers within the first few chapters. Some characters from the previous book return to play secondary roles in this one. Tessa and the police chief are the main focus this time around though. Be warned that there are some graphic scenes in this story. Readers learn about Father's early childhood. (Not a pretty picture, trust me on that.) Still, the author retains her own outstanding gift of being able to write about paranormal talents and make them seem as if they are business as normal for the characters. I was shocked to realize that as I read the story I was taking everything as common every day stuff instead of fiction. Well done! ****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

WOW

Rating: Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4 Score = 4

Creepy...Disturbing....Wow..I really enjoyed this book! Fast paced and keeps your attention....I read it in one sitting.