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Gretchen Lowell strikes again—or does she?—in bestseller Cain's grisly third thriller to feature the female serial killer who takes sadistic pleasure in taunting Portland, Ore., detective Archie Sheridan (after Sweetheart and Heartsick). A violent attack that leaves body parts in a rest stop bathroom, along with Lowell's signature heart design, persuades Sheridan, a recovering Vicodin addict, to leave rehab and rejoin the hunt for Lowell. As he and newspaper reporter Susan Ward dig deeper, they discover that while the corpses cropping up around town are reminiscent of Lowell's nasty handiwork, they might also point to one of the myriad fan clubs dedicated to the killer, who has become a media sensation since she escaped from prison in Heartsick. Even though readers may wonder how much longer this extended game can play out, Cain delivers her usual blend of organ-ripping, blood-soaked gore and compelling flawed heroes—and antiheroes. (Sept.)
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Sweetheart

“Cain’s debut Heartsick had even the most jaded thriller fans sleeping with the lights on. She tells an equally frightening story in Sweetheart. . . . This is one of the best series in the contemporary thriller genre. Only downside: waiting for Cain’s next novel.”
---USA Today

“Cain skillfully recruits us as moral caretakers as Archie struggles to overcome his sexual Stockholm Syndrome. . . . She invents Gretchen in wanton, wide-screen glory. . . . The novel is sensual and engulfing.”
---The New York Times Book Review

“The forces that conspired to make Cain’s Heartsick a bestselling page-turner last year have reunited in its sequel. . . . With her preternatural grasp of pacing and ability to create vivid characters with astonishing economy, Cain expertly drives her narrative.”
---Los Angeles Times

“We’ve been down Hannibal Lecter Avenue many times, and these two books shouldn’t work . . . but they do. Chalk it up to excellent writing and Cain’s ferocious sense of humor. The Portland (Ore.) setting is refreshing too.”
---Stephen King

Heartsick

Heartsick is worth all the hype . . . brilliant.”
---New York Post

“In her dynamite first thriller, Cain introduces one of the most seductive and original psychopaths since Hannibal Lecter.”
---Entertainment Weekly

“Steamy and perverse.”
---The New York Times


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1 edition (September 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312368488
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312368487
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (111 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,496 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "We made her into a celebrity.", July 4, 2009
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In Chelsea Cain's "Evil at Heart," forty-year old homicide detective Archie Sheridan has taken up residence in the Providence Medical Center psychiatric ward in Portland, Oregon. After being victimized by serial killer Gretchen Lowell and becoming addicted to pain pills, Archie signed himself in voluntarily. Because of Gretchen's hold over him, Archie wrecked his marriage and is on leave from his job. His goal is to rid himself of his twin obsessions: Vicodin and Gretchen. In spite of Lowell's cruelty, Archie admits that he craved the company of this gorgeous but deadly predator. He has progressed enough to concede that he has serious issues to work through before he can be considered "cured." Unfortunately, Gretchen is still at large and the mayhem has not yet ended. Human bodies and body parts begin to show up all over town; either Gretchen is back at work or a copycat is emulating her.

This is Cain's best work to date. Instead of playing it straight and simply grossing us out with descriptions of nauseating gore, the author injects elements of dark humor that enliven the proceedings enormously. It seems that Lowell, known popularly as the "Beauty Killer," has become something of a folk heroine. Although she has slaughtered and mutilated many men and women, her image is everywhere: She has a Wikipedia page, there are fan sites devoted to her on the Web, and people are wearing T-shirts with her face on them. Gretchen memorabilia is being sold on eBay, and there is even a "Beauty Killer Body Tour. Thirty-five bucks. Twenty crime-scene stops." How did this madwoman become an icon? Cain implies that we live in a warped society whose values have become seriously perverted. At one point, Archie says to some young Lowell groupies, "Gretchen Lowell is a psychopath. She is not some sort of antihero." He wants them to give up their adulation of this monster, but his plea falls on deaf ears.

"Evil at Heart" is a suspenseful and entertaining thriller in which Archie is forced to once again to confront his demons with the help of journalist Susan Ward and Detective Henry Sobol, Archie's close friend and colleague. They are seeking either Gretchen herself or acolytes attempting to mimic her activities. Cain's prose is witty and crisp, her dialogue is clever and often hilarious, the tidy plot is fast-paced, and the conclusion is as satisfying as can be expected, considering the unpleasant subject matter. Susan has a major role in this novel and she is a riot. With her purple hair, tendency to wisecrack, and rebellious personality, she is the poster girl for nonconformity. Even as she mocks herself for being stupid, Susan puts herself in harm's way to get material for her forthcoming book. Cain's themes are that a person can be both physically beautiful and mentally unbalanced, many individuals take a perverse pleasure in violence, and those whom we place on a pedestal are often morally bankrupt. "Evil at Heart" is highly recommended for fans who have read the first two installments in this series.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Third Time's A Charm--But For New Readers, It Might Be A Bit Of A Drag, August 18, 2009
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Seductive serial killer Gretchen Lowell is back and detective Archie Sheridan has her! Or maybe I should say that he STILL has her (and can't get rid of her). More precisely, it's actually Gretchen who has Archie! Together, they form the heart of Chelsea Cain's third installment in her bloody "Heart" series--"Evil at Heart." Introduced in the disturbing thriller "Heartsick," Gretchen Lowell is a delightfully diabolical villain--a sexy version of Hannibal Lector--who uses her charm, intelligence, and feminine wiles to commit the most heinous of crimes. But it is the twisty and co-dependent relationship between her and her victim/pursuer Archie that provides the most satisfaction in "Heartsick" and its follow-up "Sweetheart." The ultimate in dysfunctional relationships, these two toy with one another in a dance of enormous physical and psychological torment. Got to love it!

"Heartsick" and "Sweetheart" were slick and fun entertainment--pretty standard serial killer material raised to new levels of interest with the Gretchen/Archie dynamic. If you enjoyed these novels, I suspect that "Evil at Heart" will also keep you turning pages. Gretchen's actual presence is less than one might expect, but her influence permeates every page. When body parts start to surface at some of Gretchen's old murder sites (she is an escaped fugitive), the old team must try to piece together their significance. Trying to end Gretchen's hold on him once and forever, Archie must get himself out of a mental ward and back into action. And the only thing more disturbing than Gretchen herself is the legion of fans she seems to have inspired.

"Evil at Heart" is a fast and easy read that fans of the series should definitely check out. I don't know how plausible it all is, but it's an effective enough thriller. I, myself, don't like to think that anyone can be turned into a demented killer--but Gretchen seems to be able to convert a whole battalion of weak-willed souls to do her evil bidding (and in three books, there has been a battalion)! One major warning, however. Cain's book presupposes that you are familiar with her story and its characters. This is not a stand-alone novel. So little time is spent with back story or character development, I think a new reader would likely be lost or simply loathe the superficiality of the tale. I give it a pass and a recommendation because I'm already hooked into the Gretchen/Archie dance. Anyone not familiar with these two and their history will undoubtedly find less to love about "Evil at Heart."

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not up to par, September 8, 2009
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I was excited to get my hands on "Evil at Heart" having devoured the first two in the series. What a disappointment this one is. While I am not really in to serial killer novels I thought Ms. Cain showed great promise in her writing and good characterization. This latest effort is not like the others and I found myself disliking the protagonist.
I won't go into the plot as many do because I don't like those who review and go into plot detail and spoil the book for others

Suffice to say its gruesome, uninteresting, and lacks the excitement of the other two.

I hope Ms. Cain will backtrack and not become like so many writers in her genre who fail to satisfy after a good first effort.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good listen
i enjoyed this book. i ordered the prequel to this. if you like serial murder stuff it is worth the purchase.
Published 2 days ago by Patti S. Jung

2.0 out of 5 stars Overdone!
Ok, so 3 books on the Beauty Killer is clearly too much. This premise and character is overdone and overworked. This book does not have the flow of a good suspense novel. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Mommabookworm

5.0 out of 5 stars Love the Heart Series
I love, love, love Chelsea Cain. I am a bookseller and had the chance to read her first book before it was published and I knew we had a great new writer on our hands. Read more
Published 4 days ago by P. Cox

2.0 out of 5 stars This series is starting to get disturbing, and repetitive
I really enjoyed the first two books in the series, and picked this one up with much anticipation. AS I read through the novel, two thoughts continued to trouble me. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Phoenix_dream

5.0 out of 5 stars Another entertaining read in Gretchen's saga...
I liked this one better then "Sweetheart". I still wish Gretchen Lowell would show up more often - as I'm sure most of us do - but Cain's writing and forensic knowledge still make... Read more
Published 25 days ago by Deygan Brendan

5.0 out of 5 stars We Heart Gretchen Lowell
If there really were a beautiful, yet deadly serial killer like Gretchen Lowell, what would be your reaction to her? Would you be disgusted? Fascinated? Attracted? Read more
Published 1 month ago by Richard Stoehr

5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Put it Down!
Evil at Heart, by Chelsea Cain, is book #3 of a series which features serial killer, Gretchen Lowell, and Detective Archie Sheridan, who have played a game of cat and mouse in the... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Eclectic Booklover

4.0 out of 5 stars I liked it but at times it was a bit too much...
I enjoyed this book quite a bit. At times it made me sick to my stomach with the all the gory details & I don't have a weak stomach either. Read more
Published 1 month ago by ThisThatNEverything

4.0 out of 5 stars Read out of order, but still an entertaining read
I'm sure it would have helped to read Heart Sick and Sweetheart before reading Evil at Heart, none the less I enjoyed this book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Eric

3.0 out of 5 stars Still Hooked on Archie and Gretchen (B Grade)
Evil at Heart is the third book by Chelsea Cain that showcases the barely forty year old homicide detective Archie Sheridan who fell victim to serial killer Gretchen Lowell. Read more
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