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Indelible

By: Karin Slaughter
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
ISBN: 0099462249
ISBN-13: 9780099462248
Released: 25 Jul 2005
RRP: £6.99
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The story goes on! - By: Mrs. S. I. Morgan, 03 Jun 2008
I enjoyed this novel, unfortunatley I have read them out of sequence! No major issue with that as you just get a better insight into Sara & Jefferys lives & characters! Like some of the other reviwers how did the whole town not know that Jared was Jefferys lad, when it only took one look from Sara! A must read for alll Slaughter fans!
C+ for effort - By: O. Doyle, 30 May 2008
Indelible sees Jeffrey head back to his roots when himself & Sara decide to go away for a weekend. But instead of a happy reunion with friends & family the weekend goes awray when one of Jeffrey's friends kills an intruder in his own home. Sara & Jeffrey are caught in the middle & the weekend could make or break their relationship which is only in its infancy as it is.

I can't say that I was wowed by Indelible purely because I'd read Kisscut & Faithless beforehand & Indelible just seemed reallly tame compared to them. Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad book, it just didn't quite pack the punch of the other two. We do however get a more in-depth understanding of who Jeffrey is & why & we see how his bond to Sara was started.

Poor attention to detail - By: D. Melluish, 07 Sep 2007
About two thirds through the book & I find it dissapointing. Attention todetail is just one of my critisisms. I dont think I am giving away the plot by giving examples - we find Sara performing an autopsy on a man & after pulling down the sheet covering his body she spots his pants (american term for trousers or jeans) are too loose like he has lost weight recently - & yet on the following page she asks where his clothes are & is told that his jeans & shirt have been bagged & sent for analysis & that he was not wearing any underwear. So what happened to teh pants he was wearing a few minutes earlier?

In another scene a policemans hair is descibed in detail down to the fact that he is combing it over an emerging bald patch - a few lines later he is adjusting his hat - how do we know about the bald spot if it is covered by a hat?

There are also a couple of items, crucial to the plot, so I will not give the game away here, which I find hard to swalllow & do not believe would have gone unoticed until Sara gets invloved many years after the events.

Sorry - this is the first book review I have written, but I do think that of alll the genre's, crime writing should accurate.
Brilliant - By: Ms. R. Light, 06 Sep 2007
I loved this book, it switches from present to the past making it impossible to put this book down as you are so eager to find out what happens next.

Gripped from the start - By: S. Brady, 06 Sep 2007
This is the first Karin Slaughter book I've read & I was gripped from the beginning. I didn't like the characters much but the actual story was brilliant.

I think there's another book before this one but it didn't matter that I hadn't read it as it wasn't reallly relevant although this book didn't reallly explain the characters dislike for Lena, which I assume has something to do with a different book.