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Georgia medical examiner Sara Linton returns in Slaughter's Grant County crime thriller series (Indelible ), and this time she's hot on the trail of a demented killer who buries teenage girls alive. Out in the woods chatting about past infidelities, Sara and ex-husband/lover Jeffrey discover a young girl buried in a grotesque coffin, dead despite a breathing pipe extending to the surface. The victim is soon identified as Abigail Bennett, a member of the Holy Grown soybean farming collective, a group curiously unfazed to learn a daughter was poisoned. Suspicion blooms around Holy Grown's many farmhands, mostly ex-felons on work release, but then centers on the parishioners who congregate at the Church for the Greater Good, a local congregation run by a shifty minister. Another shallow grave, physical violence and another girl's disappearance lead Sara, Jeffrey and assisting detective Lena Adams back to the Bible-thumpers and their unholy dealings. Issues of abortion, domestic abuse and forgiveness afford these recurring female characters three-dimensional humanity, nicely offsetting Slaughter's patented grim forensic detailing. Slaughter's fifth Grant County case offers tough love, suspenseful spadework and life-affirming vigor.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


From Booklist

Slaughter's dark, forensic-driven Grant County series of crime novels has always drawn a thin line between the members of the law-enforcement team and the victims of the crimes being investigated. The title of the fifth entry in the series reflects both the marital difficulties of coroner Sara Linton and her ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, and the label affixed to certain willful members of a religious cult. Jeffrey makes a grisly discovery in the woods when he stumbles over a metal pipe. A young woman was buried alive in a wooden crate for several days and appears to have died of asphyxiation. But Sara's autopsy reveals a far different scenario. Jeffrey and officer Lena Adams' investigation leads to a farm owned by the Church of the Greater Good, which appears to have used burial as a form of punishment before. Meanwhile, Lena finds her own sick relationship with an abusive lover mirrored in the marriage of a former cult member who has damning information but is too afraid to disclose it for fear of provoking another vicious beating from her husband. Slaughter cannily incorporates any number of women's issues--from the difficult work of rebuilding a ruined relationship to finally figuring out when to call it quits--within a compulsively readable narrative. Joanne Wilkinson
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Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Random House Audio; Abridged edition (August 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739322508
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739322505
  • Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,403,087 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good soap opera, weak mystery., September 6, 2005
This review is from: Faithless (Paperback)
Medical examiner Sara Linton has had an uneasy relationship with her ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, for years. In spite of their differences, Sara and Jeffrey have never stopped loving one another. Now, the two are taking tentative steps towards a reconciliation, but obstacles still remain. Lena Adams is a detective who works under Jeffrey's supervision, and she is one messed up woman. Although Lena is a good cop, much to her secret shame, she is also a human punching bag for her abusive and cruel boyfriend. Lena's personal problems have a way of interfering with her work, and Jeffrey is losing patience with her. Jeffrey, Sara, and Lena do not have the luxury of concentrating on themselves for very long. Much to his shock, Jeffrey literally stumbles on the grave of a young woman named Abby who may have been buried alive. His investigation brings him into contact with a strange family of religious fanatics who are harboring dark secrets.

"Faithless" is an uneven effort by Karin Slaughter. I have been following Jeffrey, Sara, and Lena for some time, and I admire their complexity, sensitivity, and vulnerability. These are flawed people, who are sometimes jealous, insecure, impetuous, and unforgiving. They are also caring individuals who have compassion for others. Their imperfections, as well as their strengths, endear these characters to us, and we hope that someday they will find peace of mind.

The mystery, alas, is the weakest element in the book. It involves a closely knit group of people who attend church, quote the Bible frequently, and run a prosperous soybean farm. They also routinely take in miscreants, hoping that their exposure to religion and good works will inspire them to change their ways. When a second girl disappears without a trace, Jeffrey fears that she may have met the same fate as Abby. He racks his brain for some clue that will break the case. Who killed Abby--a stranger, a member of her family, or perhaps an ex-criminal?

Another subplot involves a battered woman named Terri, whose brutal husband seems likely to kill her someday. Like Lena, Terri refuses to turn her abuser over to the police. Slaughter effectively explores the tragic scenario of women with low self-esteem who think that they "deserve" to be beaten by their lovers and husbands. Unfortunately, as the book progresses, it loses some of its momentum, and the convoluted conclusion is both melodramatic and far-fetched. Still, I applaud Slaughter for not tying up all of the loose ends neatly; she leaves some plot lines unresolved, perhaps in preparation for the next installment in the series. Although "Faithless" is not a first-rate mystery, the lead characters are so charismatic that we are willing to stick with them in order to find out how they resolve their problems.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A character-driven thriller with a flawed and multifaceted cast, September 1, 2005
By Bookreporter.com (New York, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faithless (Paperback)
Over the course of four fine novels, Karin Slaughter has created a mythos involving Grant County, Georgia, a rural area whose soil seems steeped in dark and deadly acts. While the primary character of these books ostensibly has been county medical examiner Sara Linton, it is Jeffrey Tolliver, Linton's ex-husband and occasional lover, who is the prime motivator of FAITHLESS, Slaughter's latest effort.

Tolliver is an extremely interesting character, a not-entirely likable individual who nonetheless is possessed with a self-assuredness that ultimately holds him in good stead during periods of difficulty that are usually of his own making. As the police chief of Grant County, Tolliver and Linton have been thrown together professionally even when at odds personally. So it is ironic that at the beginning of FAITHLESS, when Tolliver is in the process of capsizing another attempted reconciliation, he and Linton should stumble, literally, upon a crime scene involving the body of a young woman who apparently has been buried alive.

The search for the victim's identity leads Tolliver to a family living in isolation on a farm that does charitable work involving ex-convicts and has strongly fundamentalist Christian beliefs. Tolliver and Lena Adams, one of Tolliver's officers, are somewhat put off by the traditional values of the victim's family, but are also professional enough to realize that their philosophical differences with the family cannot be permitted to cloud their investigative judgment.

Yet there are a number of suspects among the family, and their natural reclusiveness and distrust of strangers merely add to the suspicion of the authorities that all is not right. When another disappearance is connected to the family, it becomes clear that plenty is not right. Ultimately it is the motivation of the murderer that uncovers his or her identity, as FAITHLESS moves steadily toward a cataclysmic climax.

FAITHLESS may well be the most ambitious of Slaughter's works to date. While the search for the young woman's identity and her murderer is its primary plot vehicle, this is a work driven as much by its characters as by events. Tolliver, Linton and Adams are tragically, almost fatally, flawed, yet continue to rise above their problems and, if not always triumph, at least battle to a draw. This is particularly true of Adams, who is a roiling mass of contradictions, perhaps the most noteworthy being that she is a police officer in an abusive relationship. Her problems are highlighted when she encounters, in both a professional and personal capacity, another woman in similar straits who she is called upon to help --- even though Adams cannot help herself.

Domestic abuse isn't the only topic that Slaughter explores here. Issues such as abortion, fundamentalist Christianity, and traditionalism dip and swirl throughout the novel. Her treatment of these issues, and others, is extremely evenhanded, with all points of view presented with equal fervor and with the author not taking any particular side, either implicitly or explicitly. As a result, the exploration of these issues adds to, rather than detracts from, the plotline. Slaughter's primary focus is on the characters, all of whom are idiosyncratic in their own way.

A familiarity with the earlier Grant County novels is helpful but ultimately not necessary to the reader's enjoyment of FAITHLESS. Slaughter does an excellent job of bringing new readers into the series. Certainly, however, it will be almost impossible for first-time readers of Slaughter to resist visiting earlier volumes while waiting in anticipation for the next. Highly recommended.

--- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Strong-willed characters that drive the plot forward, September 9, 2005
By N. Larrabee (Tarrytown, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Faithless (Paperback)
Dr. Sara Linton is a pediatrician, and part-time medical examiner for Grant County. Her ex-husband/fiancé, depending on the circumstances, is Jeffrey Tolliver the Police Chief for Grant County. Lena Adams valiantly worked her way up the ladder to become a police detective. Each main character is uniquely vulnerable. You feel that candor when they relate to one another whether on the job; with family; or loved ones. Sara and Jeffrey literally stumble upon the buried body of Abby Bennett. The case leads them to her uncle, the Reverend Lev Ward and Abby's extended family. Besides running their own church; the family also runs the Holy Grown farm with the help of ex-convicts. Tensions run high when more people are killed and Jeffrey and Sara discover the culprit is using cyanide as a weapon. Lena tries to help Terri Stanley leave her abusive husband while trying to fight the ghosts of her own past. Pay attention to the different relationships because the multiple storylines are quickly tied together in the end. Great characters make this mystery an enjoyable read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Daytime soap opera with a murky mystery
This is the first book I read by Karin Slaughter and when I started reading, I thought I discovered a new favorite author. Not so. Ms. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mr. August

4.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable dark thriller filled with flawed characters
FAITHLESS is another book by Karin Slaughter in the Grant County Series. It was published about 5 years ago and is the second to last book in the series, I believe. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Bill Garrison

1.0 out of 5 stars Never again
I will never get the time I spent with this book back. Could the scene at the end be any more freakin drawn out? Someone recommended this book to me....... Read more
Published 9 months ago by bostonbookman

4.0 out of 5 stars Latest Grant Co. Thriller worth the effort
A book that is grim and gritty, the latest in the Grant County series is definitely a must-read for the fans of this series. Read more
Published 13 months ago by K. Sozaeva

5.0 out of 5 stars A+ Effort!
I could not put this book down at all. Faithless is my favorite book of Karin's thus far. Very exciting read. Good job Karin.
Published 14 months ago by K. Ross

3.0 out of 5 stars Average
This is the first book by Slaughter I have read and it was okay. The story was a little far-fetched but I was willing to suspend belief for the sake of a good story. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Leven1

4.0 out of 5 stars A less than riveting tale of faith, doubt, and murder
Karin Slaughter has been compared to both Patricia Cornwell and Thomas Harris, but her uneven book "Faithless" doesn't measure up to the weakest of either Cornwell's or Harris'... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Barbara L. Lemaster

1.0 out of 5 stars Confusing and just plain bad.
This book didn't pass my 50 page test. I almost quit when Jeff tripped over a pipe in the ground...and both he and Sara immediately start digging! There must be a body! Huh? Read more
Published 17 months ago by Darian Ray

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Grant County book
This book had an interesting plot. I've read it twice, once before I had read any of the other books of the series and then again in order. Read more
Published 18 months ago by luvsmusicndance

5.0 out of 5 stars The Grant County series- one of the best there is!
The Grant Co series is one of the finest mystery series that there is. The triad of main characters, Lena, Jeffrey and Sarah, are a fascinating mix of vulnerability, strength,... Read more
Published 21 months ago by K. Harrison

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