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At the end of Fuzzy Navel, J. A. Konrath surprised readers with an agonizing cliff-hanger: One of Lieutenant Jacqueline "Jack" Daniels’s loved ones is dead. But who? Readers were left clamoring to know more.Cherry Bomb, the sixth Jack Daniels mystery, opens at the funeral. While Jack stands graveside, tears in her eyes, her cell phone rings. It’s the killer, escaped maniac Alex Kork, taunting Jack, drawing her ever further into a twisted game of cat and mouse. Because while Alex is more than willing to kill random victims, Jack is her true prey. But which woman wants revenge more?Cherry Bomb is J. A. Konrath’s most gripping novel of suspense yet—filled with twists and turns that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
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4.5 stars. If you thought [b:Rusty Nail 509701 Rusty Nail (Jack Daniels Mystery, #3) J.A. Konrath http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347436227s/509701.jpg 497720] was taught, action-packed, and gut-punchingly grisly, you ain't seen nothin' yet. This picks up a couple of days afterwards and jumps into action almost immediately. Konrath seems determined to pick apart his heroine, to destroy her mind, soul, and body the way one of his serial killer characters would. And the series – and maybe Jack herself – is better off for itI don't know what to say about this that doesn't veer into spoiler-territory, so I'll just leave it as this–I lost sleep over this book, there was no way I was going to wait to finish this – and anyway, given the adrenaline this induced, it's not like I could sleep anyway.