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Mass Market Paperback Without a Trace: 5 Book

ISBN: 042519325X

ISBN13: 9780425193259

Without a Trace: 5

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With a serial rapist and killer on the loose in Western ski towns, burned-outpolice sketch artist Jane Russo joins FBI agent Ray Vanover on the case. Withhis help, she must confront a demon from her... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

WOW! I loved it!

This is my first Lynn Erickson. It will not be my last. From the first page to the last page she had my attention.Jane Russo is a freelance sketch artist for various police and federal agencies. She was raped at 16. Her family has never believed her. She has stayed away from them and their friends because she thinks one of them did it. Now at 32 she is trying to come out of her shell.Jane is called in when a serial rapist strikes again, in her own home town. She has not been able to help the last 3 times he struck. But some people believe she is their only hope.Ray Vanover is the FBI agent in charge. He is scarred inside and out by a bomb, a militant group placed in his car. The woman he thought he loved, another FBI agent, died in the explosion.Jane has an empathy with victims, and she is able to get them to relax enough for her to get a sketch of their attackers.However, because of her rape she is blocked when she tries to sketch this rapist.I enjoyed the police procedures, the insights, and the romance that developes between these two characters.If you are looking for a deep, heavy read, this is not it. If you are looking for a nice, quiet, comfortable read this is it. This is entertainment. Just what I needed.I really enjoyed it after some of the stuff I've read lately.

AWSOME

I read this book in record time. I picked it up and before I knew it all I wanted to do was read it. I was sincerenly amazed. I usually am a picky reader and I picked this book up for the hell of it. It was GREAT.Jane Russo is an artist. Not just any artist, she sketches killers face from a victims memory. Naturally is great at it. She has a knack of getting inside of victims heads. But not this time. A new case has Jane really stumped. The new case she is working on hits too close to home. She is working on a rape case. And along with that she no longer has the support of her friend lover Alan instead she has Ray. Rayhas been hurt too, very deeply and he refuses to heal. Him fueled with anger on the case, and Jane compassion they click.Read the book and enjoy while Janes own rape case iz unraveled and HER vicTIM is brought out, while Ray and Jane face new and old demons of both their pasts.YOU WILL ENJOY THIS BOOK. IT WAS GREAT!!

solid police procedural romance

In Denver police sketch artist Jane Russo needs to get away from the pressure of failure that could mean the death of an innocent. Her last case has destroyed her psyche as she has failed to obtain a drawing of a serial rapist-killer from the survivors. Jane does not follow the book and is usually able to coax the information so that she can sketch a portrait, but this time she has failed though the culprit has struck several times.FBI Special Agent Caroline Deutch and survivor rights advocate Alan Gallagher pressure Jane to try one more time. The rapist abducted twelve-year old Aspen resident Kirsten Lemke from the Snowmass slopes. Reluctantly, Jane works with skeptic Ray Vanover to save the life of Kirsten and bring a nasty felon to justice. As they struggle with the case and Jane with Aspen being the home of her somewhat estranged family, they fall in love, but the preadolescent's safety comes first.Fans of police procedural romances will enjoy WITHOUT A TRACE, a solid suspense thriller. The story line is action-packed in a low key level as Jane and Ray interview witnesses in an attempt to save a life. The estrangement with her mother seems off kilter especially when Jane is easily coaxed into dinner. Her sister's cavalier attitude towards Jane's work feels too selfish for a mom. Still the investigation is top rate and the romance as good.Harriet Klausner

A Perfect 10

Completely captivating, WITHOUT A TRACE is one of the best books I have read this year. Jane's insecurity in her ability to help the victims of these horrific crimes is heart wrenching, as she struggles with her inner demons to help each witness/victim remember the minutest detail of a memory they just want to erase. Ray, tortured by his own nightmares, is a true doubting Thomas, but is perfectly portrayed as the dark, brooding hero needed for a romantic suspense.Secondary characters round out the story nicely, and Ms. Erickson's creativity allows evil to exude when the murdering rapist plays center stage. Once I picked up WITHOUT A TRACE, I never put it down until the last word was read. Strong, earthy characters, vivid imagery, and a suspense-filled plot, weld together to make WITHOUT A TRACE a top contender for best book of the year, and I am pleased to award it Romance Review Today's Perfect 10. Catherine McHenry

"Fast-paced, well-written, excellent mystery."

Jane Russo has a gift. However, recently, this much-touted gift has seemingly deserted her. A free-lance criminal artist for the FBI and other governmental organizations, Jane has just ended the first month of her six-month sabbatical. Because of her own personal past horror as a young girl, she's developed a block that's preventing her from releasing the identity of a multiple-rapist. Despite the block and despite the sabbatical, Jane is forced to go back on duty when another girl is taken. She's accompanied by a scarred FBI agent, who can take just enough time from the job and his own traumas to consider Jane a fool whose job is a joke. This is an excellent mystery. Jane's emotions are well- written and her dedication to her job is admirable. The fast-paced writing style makes one eager to read Ms. Erickson's other books.Reviewed by Vicky GilpinCourtesy Old Book Barn GazettePosted October 29, 2003
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