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Title:Live to Tell (Detective D.D. Warren #4)
Author:Lisa Gardner
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 388 pages
Published:June 30th 2010 by Bantam Books (first published January 1st 2010)
Categories:Mystery. Thriller. Fiction. Suspense. Crime. Mystery Thriller
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Live to Tell (Detective D.D. Warren #4) Hardcover | Pages: 388 pages
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A savage crime has rocked a working-class neighbourhood of Boston; four members of a family have been brutally murdered. The father is lying in an intensive care unit, his survival in doubt. He is the principal suspect.

Female police detective D.D. Warren, however, is not one to take things at face value. At the same time, Danielle Burton is about to have her life thrown into turmoil; a nurse whose life is at the service of her profession, she has tentatively recovered from a devastating family tragedy of decades before – and the investigation by Warren and her partner is about to throw Danielle’s life into chaos once again. There is one more angle to the triangle: the devotion of a mother, Victoria Oliver, to her disturbed son is about to be tested to the limit.

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Original Title: Live To Tell
ISBN: 0553807242 (ISBN13: 9780553807240)
Edition Language: English
Series: Detective D.D. Warren #4, Gardner Universe #10
Setting: Boston, Massachusetts(United States)


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While I did start to like D.D. Warren in the last book, this is the first one where I didn't feel she jumped to the wrong conclusion right off the bat and refused to budge from it. This book actually shows her taking in new facts and evidence and letting that shape her suspect list. Basically, it showed her being a good detective. I liked the small bits we got about her personal life, but also like that it didn't take too much away from the actual story.Speaking of, I had one person in mind for

Ok, so, DD did not annoy me as much as she did in the previous book The Neighbor, but she still somehow manages to remain my least favorite character in her own series. At least this time she doesn't focus on one suspect and try to make that person the killer no matter what. However she still doesn't strike me as the sharpest knife in the drawer. Her technique for finding a killer seems to be 'That guy did it!...'No, wait, she did it!'. I had to shake my head at the fact that she seemed



Ok, so, DD did not annoy me as much as she did in the previous book The Neighbor, but she still somehow manages to remain my least favorite character in her own series. At least this time she doesn't focus on one suspect and try to make that person the killer no matter what. However she still doesn't strike me as the sharpest knife in the drawer. Her technique for finding a killer seems to be 'That guy did it!...'No, wait, she did it!'. I had to shake my head at the fact that she seemed

Live To Tell is a book I could NOT put down. Hook, line and sinker from the moment I read the prologue - I needed to keep reading. This is a book with several twists and turns. Just when you think you know who did it, another twist. Another clue pops up that makes you rethink, wonder, and try to figure out who really did it!Gardner is a talented author who clearly knows her audience. She keeps your hooked, she adds twists, the characters draw you in and you want to see what happens.Detective

3 starsBook #4 in the Detective D.D. Warren series. I am not sure that Gardner did not take on more than needed in this book - which in the beginning seemed to make things very confusing. There are actually three story lines in this book. Two murders and one psychotic child. One mentioned then seemingly forgotten, the other two seemingly without any connection, until very late in the book. A psych nurse who had lived through the murder of her family when she was a child - one story line. A young

Live to Tell, begins with Danielle Burton having a flashback when she was only nine years old, her father murdered her mother and two siblings, before turning the gun on himself, for nearly twenty-five years she could not remember all the events of what happened that fateful night, but was haunted with why she was allowed to live, why did he kill them and not me?As the anniversary of the slaughter of her family approaches, two very different families, from different neighbourhoods are murdered,

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