The 7th Month
By Lisa Gardner
- Release Date: 2012-01-10
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
Packed with the suspenseful storytelling that has made Lisa Gardner a #1 New York Times bestselling author, this thrilling short story reveals new insights into beloved series heroine D.D. Warren...
In her seventh month of pregnancy, Boston Detective D.D. Warren should be taking it easy. Instead, she accepts a small consulting role on the set of a serial killer film shooting in Boston. D.D. figures she’ll be useful to someone for at least one night, serving as a police expert and making a little extra money in the bargain.It seems like a simple task—until the previous film consultant, a former Boston cop, is found beaten to death. Suddenly D.D.’s date with Hollywood gets serious. Extremely pregnant, on the trail of a killer, and surrounded by a hundred and four murder suspects in the middle of a graveyard, D.D. must quickly unravel a tangled web of lies. As another cast member is attacked, D.D. realizes that like it or not, her priorities have changed—and her last desperate hope is that she can catch a killer before she and her unborn baby face mortal danger.
Reviews
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5By 45mhyEasy reading, catches interest right away and read in an hour! My kind of book.Worst Book Ever!
1By Angry in ArizonaThis book was a complete waste of time and money. Certainly is a 'short story' 53 pages!! Only 53! Don't get it unless you want to be disappointed.Not good!!!
1By Pilar400Waste of time. Waste of money.Well Done
5By Working SpyA simple read and fun to see familiar character DD "come even more to life" experiencing pregnancy.Very good!
5By NoLa Girl504This was a great short story that sort of transitions the reader into Gardners next big novel..I thought it was very good and I'm glad I purchased this book before I read "Catch Me"Only 53 pages!
1By Allie JKBuyer beware. Short story is only 53 pages. Waste of money.The 7th Month
5By diamond jayCould not put it down. Suspense and funny at times can't wait till the next one. "Catch me"