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Fear No Evil
Fear No Evil
Fear No Evil
Audiobook10 hours

Fear No Evil

Written by Allison Brennan

Narrated by Charles Constant

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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In cyberspace, no one can hear you scream.

Instead of preparing for her high school graduation, Lucy Kincaid is facing a vicious execution. Lured by an online predator, she's destined to die horribly-live on the Internet-while hundreds of heartless viewers watch and vote on the method of her slaughter. Her family's only hope rests with Kate Donovan, an FBI agent who took on the same sadistic killer once before . . . and lost. Blamed for another girl's gruesome murder, Kate's been fighting to clear her name. But she agrees to join the hunt for Lucy-and reluctantly steps back into her worst nightmare.

With time running out before the bloody webcast airs, Kate teams up with forensic psychiatrist Dillon Kincaid to get inside the head of her twisted quarry, zero in on his chamber of horrors, and reach Lucy before grim history repeats itself and another innocent's brutal death goes hideously live.

Face the fear. Speak its name. See its face.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 8, 2019
ISBN9781515942177
Fear No Evil
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Allison Brennan

ALLISON BRENNAN is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of over forty-five novels. She has been nominated for Best Paperback Original Thriller by International Thriller Writers and the Daphne du Maurier Award. A former consultant in the California State Legislature, Allison lives in Arizona with her husband, five kids and assorted pets.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A gripping romantic suspense that had me hooked from beginning to end with is fast paced chilling action. It took awhile for the romance to get started but absorbing plot more than compensated. Psychiatrist Dillon teams up with FBI agent Kate to catch a sadistic killer who kidnapped his sister.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is the last book of the “Evil” trilogy with the first two being “Speak No Evil” and “See No Evil” The saying goes, “save the best for last”. That is what Allison Brennan did. I feel it is the best of the three. I was disappointed in the second in the series and wasn’t expecting such a captivating read.Trask has kidnapped another young girl. It’s been five years since he had killed Kate Donavon’s friend and boyfriend. For five years Kate has been in hiding spending all her time trying to find Trask.The victim’s brothers are involved in their sister’s rescue. Together with the FBI, it is a chase with time. They have to save her before time runs out. This book may be not be for everyone. There are parts of it that are graphic and may be too much for some.Although there are so many things are going on, I never lost track of the story or the characters. This was a page turner. Half way through the book the story climaxed to a point I thought the rest of the book couldn’t compete. I was wrong. It only got better. There was never a dull moment
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Fear No Evil was definitely a nail biter as Dillon Kincaid & his brothers rush to save their 18 year old sister, Lucy, who has been kidnapped by a man she had been corresponding online with for a year. They enlist the aid of Kate Donovan, an FBI agent in hiding from her boss, who is trying to take her down for the botched raid of the killer. "Trask" kidnapped Kate's partner, Paige, and raped and brutalized her online, live, while people voted how she should die. He plans the same thing for Lucy.Dillon must use all his knowledge as a forensic psychiatrist and Kate all her computer skills to track Trask before he can kill Lucy. Dillon's brother, Jack, and Quincy Peterson, an FBI agent from Brennan's previous book, The Hunt, figure prominently in helping them. The dynamics going on in this book between the main characters as well as the secondary characters, will make waiting for her next books extremely difficult. While I enjoyed this book very much, I found it disturbing on many levels. It is definitely not for the faint of heart as the violence is very graphic.