
Shiver by Lisa Jackson (2006)
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Excellent book, page turning, can't put it down. Set in the mystique of New Orleans and the surrounding bayous, a killer is making rights wrongs that were done 20 years earlier in a now-abandoned mental hospital that is set to be demolished. At first it looks like murder-suicides, then it is discovered all the victims, killed in pairs, are all somehow entangled with pasts intimately connected with the to-be-demolished mental facility where the main character's mother plunged to her death 20 years earlier, or had she? All the killings are leading to the grand prize unless a certain sexy cop can somehow put a stop to the killings or does his feelings interfere with the one person he should be looking at as the number one suspect, and, as her mother before her, has that certain number one suspect somehow inherited her mother's genes and if she indeed she is going mad herself?
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