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"A gripping and powerful read. It is what we call edge-of-your-seat, rollercoaster of a thriller. You will not be able to put it down before you finish it."—The Washington Book Review Winner of the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Competition, Joanna Schaffhausen’s accomplished debut, The Vanishing Season, will grip readers from the opening page to the stunning conclusion. Ellery Hathaway knows about serial killers, but not through her police training. She's an officer in sleepy Woodbury, MA, where a bicycle theft still makes the newspapers. No one there knows she was once victim number seventeen in the grisly story of serial killer Francis Michael Coben. The only one who lived. When three people disappear from her town in three years, all around her birthday—the day she was kidnapped so long ago—Ellery fears someone knows her secret. Someone very dangerous. Her superiors dismiss her concerns, but Ellery knows the vanishing season is coming and anyone could be next. She contacts the one man she knows will believe her: the FBI agent who saved her from a killer’s closet all those years ago.
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5 primary booksEllery Hathaway is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2017 with contributions by Joanna Schaffhausen.
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3.5 stars. I really enjoyed this fast-paced, mystery thriller. The characters and storyline were engaging and it had a satisfying ending. I would recommend this book to readers who enjoy this genre.
1st Novel winner, good mystery, a bit too bloody for me. Not too impressed with the characters, all seemed a bit on the down size! Gave it a 4 for the mystery! David N.
There was a little bit of superfluous side drama that was honestly unnecessary and dragged one section out a little, and I wasn't impressed by the resolution. The author didn't honestly seed that well enough that it didn't feel like a random decision she made at the end and not the goal all along. But overall this made a long drive go by faster, and sometimes that's all I can ask for.