Silencing Eve, Iris Johansen
Silencing Eve, Iris Johansen
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Silencing Eve

Bestseller

Author: Iris Johansen

Narrator: Elisabeth Rodgers

Unabridged: 12 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2013


Synopsis

#1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen is back with the shocking conclusion to the Eve Duncan trilogy.
This is the finale that fans have been waiting for. In Taking Even, the game began. In Hunting Eve, the chase was on. Now, in Silencing Eve, the prey is cornered. Will Eve Duncan survive? Will those she loves take the fall with her? And will the secrets of Eve's past ultimately become her undoing? In Silencing Eve, all the questions will be answered in a shocking, you never saw it coming conclusion.Iris Johansen's 2012 trilogy, Eve, Quinn, Bonnie was a phenomenal success, reaching number one on bestseller lists nationwide. Now, with this trilogy, the stakes are even higher because it's a question of capture and escape, hunter and prey, life and death.

About Iris Johansen

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, American author Iris Johansen went through the usual life duties of being wife and mother, until her children left home to attend college. In 1980, she began experiencing success with her writing of category romances. Next, Johansen started writing romance novels that had a historical and a suspense theme intertwined. One such novel was her successful, The Wind Dancer, published in 1991. Then, in 1996, she changed again, this time to crime fiction. To date, that has been her most successful genre. She has had seventeen consecutive New York Times bestsellers through 2006.

Johansen lives near Atlanta, Georgia, and has two children. Son, Roy Johnson, is an award winning screenwriter and novelist in his own right. Daughter, Tamara, serves as her mother's research assistant.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Linda on October 15, 2013

My apologies to those who have told me they look forward to reading my reviews; I have been so busy that I have not taken the time to write a review in months.Of course, I have still found time to read and have managed to read two novels a week, so now, I will try to write brief reviews on each of t......more

Goodreads review by Kim on November 09, 2013

As much as I've loved the Eve Duncan series in the past, I think it's time for her to be retired.......more

Goodreads review by Gevera on November 04, 2013

This wasn't as badly written and boring as the first two in this trilogy, although it was still quite overwritten, for instance with telephone use. If an author says a character calls someone, I don't need to know that she takes the phone out, accesses her contacts directory, finds the person's name......more

Goodreads review by Cardyn on July 12, 2014

Eve, Joe, Jane and Bonnie have provided hours of reading enjoyment via I.J.'s talents, but this is probably my last Eve Duncan read because my interest in the series never recovered from my disappointment with the solving of Bonnie's murder. That, combined with the sameness of all the female charact......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on November 12, 2013

Third of a trilogy. I have liked the Eve Duncan series from the first but it is getting a little too far out there for me. Now we not only have ghosts but an animal whisperer, a blood manipulator, an supper sleuth who puts patterns together as well as an old fashioned police detective. The character......more