Category: P.J. Parrish
Island of Bones (Louis Kincaid Series, #5) by P.J. Parrish
In the wake of a hurricane, a tiny skull washes up on the beach in front of Louis’s cottage.
Days later, the bullet-riddled body of a woman surfaces in the mangroves. She has no ID - except for an odd ring carved of coral.
Sensing a connection, Louis begins his investigation, a search for the truth that will lead him down a trail of secrets and lies - to the Island of Bones, where treachery never dies and the living never escape.
I can’t belive the fact that I’m not reading this series in order. I love this series. Island of Bones was very entertaining and well written. What I like about P.J. Parrish novels is they are always so mysterious. I also liked Landetta’s character, at first he was a jerk but over the course of the book he grew on me. I hope he returns in future books. I don’t think Island of Bones is the best book in the series so far, but I totally recommend the series. It’s a must have if you enjoy mystery novels.
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An Unquiet Grave (Louis Kincaid Series, #7) by P.J. Parrish
Plot Summary: In a remote corner of the Michigan woods, behind rusted iron gates and crumbling walls, lies a notorious sanitarium and its forgotten cemetery. The ruin is empty now, and the bulldozers have come to raze it. But as they do, a secret emerges.
The coffin of Claudia DeFoe, the youthful love of Louis’s foster father Phillip, is empty. When Louis tries to find the remains, he crosses paths with a reporter searching out rumors that a former patient, assumed dead, is alive and killing again.
In Hidden Lake hospital, where the walls are stained with secrets and the air thick with the history of lingering screams, Louis is on his darkest journey yet, into the mind of a deranged killer and into the locked rooms of his own psyche.
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A Thousand Bones (Louis Kincaid Series, #8) by P.J. Parrish
A woman cop.
A haunting memory….
The only female detective in the Miami PD’s Homicide division, Joe Frye has memories that haunt her, and a past that not even her lover, detective Louis Kincaid, truly knows. It began when Joe was an ambitious rookie cop in a small Michigan town called Echo Bay….
The bones found in the woods were the first clue in a string of unimaginably brutal murders of young women. Plunged into a heated investigation, and caught between the dictates of a reluctant local sheriff and the state police — Joe soon uncovers the chilling truth: In the dead of winter in the Michigan woods, she must face down a predator who has chosen her as a worthy opponent, or become his next victim.
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