Friday, December 29, 2017

Book Review: Most Wanted


Author: Lisa Scottoline
Book Title: Most Wanted
Genre: Fiction, Crime Mystery, Suspense
Date Published: February 28, 2017
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Pages: 448


Synopsis:
Christine Nilsson and her husband Marcus desperately want a baby, but they are unable to conceive. Finally they decide to use a donor. 

After a few months, Christine is pregnant and the two are ecstatic about becoming parents.

Then, just a few months into the pregnancy, she sees a TV broadcast about a man who has just been apprehended for a series of murders. 

Shockingly, the man bears a very strong resemblance to her donor.

Donor 3319 Profile:
Tall 

Blonde 
Blue eyes
Medical Student


Could he also be a serial killer? 

Christine cannot get past the idea that her child's biological father could possibly be a serial killer. 

She immediately begins to delve into who this man is.

She seeks out studies involving genetics and what the experts think in determining whether genes can predispose traits such as violence.

Christine's marriage suffers due to her obsession with finding out all she can about the biological father of their child. But she's come too far to stop now. 

She has to know.

Is her donor also a murderer?

***

I read this book in just two days. I quickly became immersed with this story and all its possibilities.

As soon as I'd learn a little bit of the puzzle, I was rushing ahead to find out more.

Lisa Scottoline is a master at crafting thrillers that keep you reading. This one did not disappoint.

About The Author:


Lisa’s books have solidly landed on all the major bestseller lists including The New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Publisher’s Weekly, Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times. 

Lisa’s novels are known for their warm and down-to-earth characters, which resonate with readers and reviewers long after they have finished her books.

Lisa is also a regular softie when it comes to her furry family. 

Nothing can turn Lisa from a professional, career-minded author, to a mushy, sweet-talking, ball-throwing woman like her beloved dogs.

 

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