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Blood Lines [Hardcover]

Kathryn Casey (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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July 21, 2009

Readers loved Sarah Armstrong, the feisty and vulnerable profiler in Kathryn Casey’s first mystery, Singularity. She’s back in this second book in the series with her hands full with two cases at once: A persistent and potentially lethal stalker pursues pop mega-star Cassidy Collins, and a high-energy Houston businesswoman is found dead in her house.

Though the businesswoman’s death is being called a suicide, when Sarah is shown photographs of the scene, something seems off. It looks too perfect, almost staged, and Billie Cox apparently had every reason to live. The victim’s sister is convinced Billie was murdered and urges Sarah to take a closer look. During her investigation, Sarah uncovers a multimillion-dollar scam and traces a trail of greed to Billie’s murderer.

Meanwhile, teenage idol Cassidy receives threatening e-mails and text messages and hears creepy whispers over her headset at performances. Cassie’s next performance is at a Houston rodeo, for which her handlers request extra security. Sarah once again teams up with FBI agent David Garrity, and together they plot to outwit and capture the stalker, but at the concert the unthinkable happens. . . .

Kathryn Casey spins a tight plot with memorable characters and great action scenes, while paying close attention to Sarah’s struggles as a widow and mother, to create a multilayered, exciting, and satisfying read.


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From Publishers Weekly

Cassidy Collins, a 16-year-old superstar who's one part Miley Cyrus and one part Britney Spears, fears for her life in Casey's enjoyable if uneven second mystery to feature Lt. Sarah Armstrong, one of only two female Texas Rangers (after 2008's Singularity). When Argus, a creepy cyberstalker, gets way too personal before Cassidy's upcoming Texas concert tour, Sarah investigates, along with her estranged FBI profiler sweetie, David Garrity. Meanwhile, 36-year-old Elizabeth Cox, a Houston oil heiress, appears to have committed suicide. Elizabeth's sister, Faith, becomes convinced someone shot Elizabeth to death after Faith receives messages from her dead sister. Back home on the ranch, Sarah's daughter, Maggie, worries about her ill horse, who delivers a fragile foal. While Casey successfully taps into celebrity-obsessed culture as Sarah uncovers Cassidy's tragic roots, the less than compelling murder case dilutes the book's overall impact. (July)
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Billie Cox was an oil-company executive. She was young, rich, and living large, but she put a gun to her head and ended it all. Her sister, Faith, approaches Texas Ranger Sarah Armstrong and insists it wasn’t suicide. Both the women were New Age dabblers, and Faith believes her sister is contacting her. Despite her admittedly suspect rationale, Armstrong, ever the pragmatist, agrees to take a cursory look. Meanwhile, Armstrong, just returning to work after the harrowing events related in Singularity (2008), is assigned the case of Cassidy Collins, a teen pop star being intimidated by an unknown stalker who threatens to kill her during one of her shows. Despite high-tech security, the stalker hacks into the sound system and delivers his threat to a packed house. The second entry in the Armstrong case file is a strong sequel to Singularity. Both plotlines are clever and carefully scripted. But it’s the evolving backstory of Armstrong and her daughter—coping with the death of Armstrong’s husband—that gives this series extra depth and offers the promise of something special. --Wes Lukowsky

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (July 21, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031237951X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312379513
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #870,894 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Hello to Everyone:

Amazon's suggestion is that I use this space to tell you a little about myself. So, I'll try: I'm an immigrant to Texas from the upper Mid-west, but I moved here in the early eighties so I consider myself a naturalized Texan. Houston is an amazing place to live, exciting and full of life. I'd recommend it to anyone.

I ventured into true crime writing purely by accident. I was working at Houston City Magazine in the eighties when a fascinating murder took place in the Big Thicket, the wide expanse of pine forests that meld Texas and Louisiana. My editor suggested I cover the case. I did and, from that point on, I was hooked. I've never looked back.

Since then, I've written six true crime books: "A Warrant to Kill," is on Houston's Kent McGowen case, that of a murderous deputy and the woman he terrorized. Next came "She Wanted It All," on Austin's incredible Celeste Beard case. It's hard to beat that one for twists and turns!

2007 introduced "Die My Love." It's an account of the Piper Rountree case, that of a Houston attorney and her professor ex-husband, Fred Jablin. The book is a fascinating, in-depth look at a train-wreck marriage that ended in a tragic murder.

June 2008 debuted "A Descent into Hell," on Austin's bizarre Colton Pitonyak case. Then, that November, "Evil Beside Her," a rerelease of "The Rapist's Wife," my first book, with a new title, cover, photos and an update. Last year, "Shattered" hit bookstores, an account of the tragic case of Belinda Temple, a young mother murdered by her football star husband.

My foray into fiction began in 2009 with the birth of a mystery series featuring Texas Ranger Sarah Armstrong, a single mom, investigator and profiler. The series started with "Singularity," followed by "Blood Lines," and "The Killing Storm." All the books have garnered stellar reviews, and the third was named a best book of 2010 by Library Journal.

There's been little publicity for any of my work, so it's all word-of-mouth. Yet that's carried "A Warrant to Kill" into a ninth printing and "She Wanted It All" into a seventh. "The Killing Storm" was only out for a few months when it went into a third printing. Truly remarkable!

The credit goes to all of you who read the books and recommend them to friends and family. Keep up the good work! Spread the word! It's appreciated!

I'm not sure how often I'll check in here, but you can always peruse my website: kathryncasey.com, to keep abreast of upcoming events and new books. And email me at kc@kathryncasey.com. I'll look forward to it!


 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kathryn does it again!, August 8, 2009
This review is from: Blood Lines (Hardcover)
If you loved Singularity your going to love Bloodlines!!! Sarah Armstrong is a character you can relate too and kind of wish you were! Can't wait for the next chapter in the life of Sarah Armstrong and maybe even David Garrity?? Hint Hint. Good plots and great characters make this book a must read. So keep them coming KC!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT!, August 7, 2009
This review is from: Blood Lines (Hardcover)
Kathryn Casey writes books you can't put down. I have read and LOVE everyone of her non-fiction books and I am thrilled she has decided to write fiction as well.

Sarah Armstrong is a character I hope to be following for a long time to come. She is a woman we can all relate to and someone we want to know more about. KC does a wonderful job of juggling multiple story lines keeping each one interesting and just when you think you have things figured out... she throws in a new twist to the plot.

My only complaint.... she can't write them fast enough.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome follow up to Singularity, August 5, 2009
This review is from: Blood Lines (Hardcover)
Kathryn Casey's follow-up to Singularity is a must read. For all who enjoyed Sarah Armstrong in Casey's first book - you will truely enjoy this one! Sarah is struggling with returning to work only to find herself overwheled with two very different and difficult caes.
Cassidy Collins is a spoiled superstar stalked by someone who knows her and Billie Cox is a Texas business woman murdered not suicide.
As you follow both investigations you feel for the characters and their pains and fears!
Casey did a super job leading us through the investigations and brining us closer to Sarah and her rebirth as a Texas Ranger.
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