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Nancy Bush (Author)
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April 1, 2009
She woke up with no memories...She wakes up in a hospital room...bruised...bloody...confused. She knows her name is Gemma La Porte - but that's all. She doesn't remember smashing her car. She doesn't remember anything from the last three days. But a policeman, Deputy Will Tanninger, is waiting for answers and wants to know if she's responsible for a fatal hit-and-run...But remembering her past could kill her...Hoping to restore her shattered memory, Gemma has no choice but to put her trust in Will. But if it turns out she's guilty of murder, he has no choice but to arrest her. Torn by her growing feelings for Will, and haunted by her shadowy past, Gemma is determined to learn the truth. But, in this case, the darkest truths are unknowable - and the deadliest enemies are unseen...


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In a shift from her Jane Kelly mystery series (Candy Apple Red, etc.), Bush pens an eerie suspense novel woven with a compelling romance and a touch of the supernatural. In rural Oregon, Gemma LaPorte wakes up in a hospital with a fragmented memory. Det. Will Tanninger tells Gemma that she's a prime suspect in a hit and run that critically injured a child molester. As Gemma's memories start to return and she finds notes she had made about brain function, she wonders whether the concussion is the only reason for her amnesia. Suspense builds as a subplot involving a serial killer who burns his victims slowly merges with Gemma's story. As Will and Gemma's relationship becomes increasingly intimate, the plot takes a darker, more sinister turn, and the terrifying denouement will have readers riveted. (Apr.)
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"Full of twists and surprises... I couldn't put it down!" ----Lisa Jackson

In a shift from her Jane Kelly mystery series (Candy Apple Red, etc.), Bush pens an eerie suspense novel woven with a compelling romance and a touch of the supernatural. In rural Oregon, Gemma LaPorte wakes up in a hospital with a fragmented memory. Det. Will Tanninger tells Gemma that she's a prime suspect in a hit and run that critically injured a child molester. As Gemma's memories start to return and she finds notes she had made about brain function, she wonders whether the concussion is the only reason for her amnesia. Suspense builds as a subplot involving a serial killer who burns his victims slowly merges with Gemma's story. As Will and Gemma's relationship becomes increasingly intimate, the plot takes a darker, more sinister turn, and the terrifying denouement will have readers riveted. (Apr.)

Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ----Publishers Weekly

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Zebra Books (Mass Market); Original edition (April 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1420103407
  • ISBN-13: 978-1420103403
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #106,709 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

NYT and USA TODAY bestselling author Nancy Bush has been writing for (gulp!) over thirty years. Her solo thriller, HUSH, and WICKED LIES, co-written with her sister, bestselling author, Lisa Jackson, debuted in 2011, and one of her most beloved series, The Danner Quartet, is now available in e-book form: LADY SUNDOWN, MIRACLE JONES, JESSE'S RENEGADE and SCANDAL'S DARLING. Nancy is currently working on companion thrillers NOWHERE TO RUN and NOWHERE TO HIDE to be published in late 2012.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars exhilarating suspense thriller, April 12, 2009
This review is from: Unseen (Paperback)
She awakens confused in a bed that is obviously in an Oregon hospital. Winslow County Sheriff's Department Detective Will Tanninger is at her side and tells her she is at Laurelton general Hospital; he asks her name and after a hesitation says Gemma LaPorte. Her last memory was making breakfast while it was raining outside; he tells her it has not rained near here for three days. Finally he explains that she is his prime suspect in a hit and run that critically injured child molester Edward Letton, also in the hopspital but with much more severe injuries.

Gemma suffers from traumatic induced amnesia, but could the trauma be hitting Letton as her face is battered perhaps from a steering wheel and she suffered a concussion. She also does not look close at the description provided by the young soccer player Carol Pelltor who Letton was targeting when he was mowed down. However, the mystery spins further as a serial killer who burns his victims somehow connects to Gemma's slowly returning memories.

This is an exhilarating suspense thriller that cleverly contrasts a romantic subplot between Will and Gemma with a dark mystery. The story line is fast-paced and filled with action. However, the key to this tale is the comparisons as Will and Gemma's relationship slowly turns warmer and lovingly, a serial killer turns nastier. Fans will relish Nancy Bush's taut thriller as she leaves the colorful Jane Kelly mysteries for a much darker and intense suspense.

Harriet Klausner

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UNSEEN is a roller coaster of a reading ride., June 9, 2010
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This review is from: Unseen (Paperback)
Nancy Bush is one of our more prolific authors. Notable books include her Jane Kelley mysteries and the recently published WICKED GAME, which she penned in collaboration with her sister, Lisa Jackson. For those of you familiar with Bush primarily from her romance novels, be warned: UNSEEN is a dark, wild ride.

A pedophile's attempt to kidnap a girl on the cusp of adolescence is effectively, if brutally, broken up, leaving the perpetrator mortally wounded. Subsequently, a young woman named Gemma LaPorte shows up at a local emergency room with significant, though not life-threatening, injuries that appear to have been sustained in an automobile accident. Will Tanninger, a detective with the Winslow County Sheriff's Department, believes that LaPorte's injuries are consistent with those that might have been experienced in a car crash. He alleges that she can't remember what happened to her. Tanninger keeps pushing and learns that she has had other "lost time" experiences, as well as a background of tragedy.

Even as he is putting a case against her, Tanninger finds that he is slowly but steadily becoming attracted to LaPorte. But when a murder occurs with the victim being an abusive husband and father, the spotlight of suspicion is once again cast upon LaPorte. Meanwhile, another series of horrific crimes is taking place, with the victims in these cases being young women who have one very subtle thing in common.

A doctor who has begun to treat LaPorte believes that she may be afflicted with Dissociative Identity Disorder, which used to be called Multiple Personality Disorder. Such a diagnosis could explain much of what has occurred, but it would also mean that LaPorte is in fact a murderer. As LaPorte and Tanninger approach a consummation of their relationship, Tanninger finds that he may have to make some difficult choices, ones that will ultimately put him and LaPorte in surprising but lethal danger.

UNSEEN is a roller coaster of a reading ride. Bush takes her time putting her blocks in place and then spends the last third or so of the book unreeling all that has gone before. The revelations are startling --- one particularly so --- yet Bush plays fairly, leaving enough clues along the way that careful readers will figure things out before turning to the last page. Nominally set in the same literary universe as WICKED GAME, one does not need to have read it in order to fully appreciate UNSEEN. What is perhaps most stunning, however, is the manner in which the novel demonstrates Bush's wide versatility as a writer. She pulls no punches in her graphic descriptions of lovemaking or mayhem-inspired revenge, and there is no topic that seems to be off-limits.

While the book has a conclusive ending, Bush leaves some plot threads dangling to explore in future novels. Longtime Bush fans will find in UNSEEN a new side of the author to explore and enjoy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I really wanted to like it, April 15, 2009
This review is from: Unseen (Paperback)
Like "Southern Reader", I really wanted to like this book. It is a semi-sequel to "Wicked Game" (co-authored by sisters Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush), but the story never really found it's footing. I was really hoping to learn more about the Colony and Siren Song, but if anything I was more confused after this book. I felt the 'twist' was transparent(although certainly unusual--*applauds*)--maybe I've watched a litte too much TV but I figured it out as soon as the 'clue' was alluded to the 2nd time. However I'm still confused as to everyone's motivations and how their paths crossed.
I think it would really help if Ms. Bush, if she continues to incorporate the Colony into her stories, would clear up a little of their timeline and genealogy. Surely there's a way to bring it up to date without giving away too much. Here's hoping!
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Nancy Bush, Edward Letton, Laurelton General, Tremaine Rainfield, Little Tim, Sally Van Kamp, Spencer Bereth, Detective Tanninger, Will Tanninger, Lover's Lane, Inga Selbourne, Robbie Bereth, Hunk O'Junks, Jamie Markum, Carol Pellter, Sheriff Nunce, Winslow County Sheriff's Department, Deception Bay, Nurse Penny, Coast Range, Detective Gillette, Janet Cumberland, Billy Mendes, Clatsop County, Patrick Johnson
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