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The burying place /

by Freeman, Brian,
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Published by : Minotaur Books, (New York :) Physical details: 338 p. ; 25 cm. ISBN: 0312562748 Subject(s): Police --Minnesota --Fiction. | Missing children --Fiction. | Grand Rapids (Minn.) --Fiction. | Mystery fiction. | Suspense fiction. Year : 2010
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One cold night.  Two shocking mysteries.

In the quiet town of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, a baby vanishes from her bedroom in an opulent lakeside home.  Was she abducted – or does her father have a terrible secret to hide?

That same night, a young policewoman gets lost in the fog and stumbles into the middle of a horrific crime.  Now a sadistic killer wants her to play his deadly game.

Lieutenant Jonathan Stride and his team need to move fast to save a child and stop a vicious killing spree.  As fear grips the frozen winter farm lands, Stride knows that every snow-covered field may be the next burying place.

Each twist in the investigation takes Stride into an elaborate web of deceit and desire.  But his biggest obstacles may be the very people he’s trying to help.  With everything at risk and time running out, Stride worries how far a desperate mother will go to rescue her baby – and how far a desperate cop will go to save herself.

After a baby disappears from a Minnesota home and a sadistic killer forces a policewoman to play a deadly game, Lieutenant Jonathan Stride needs to move fast to save a child and stop a killing spree.

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Brian Freeman's latest book

06/05/2010

This is another great book by Mr. Freeman....and I've read all that he has written. As I live in Duluth, Minn. it's fun to read of the local places he uses in his story. His style of writing is concise and sharp, no meandering, keeps your interest and keeps you guessing. A wonderful thriller.

Help! I finished this one, when's the next one out?

06/03/2010

I started reading Brian Freeman's books when I ran across the first one on the shelf at the bookstore. Each one that has followed has been unique and a great read and The Burying Place didn't let me down. Can't wait for the next book.

Carve Out Some Time, You're Going to Be Reading For Awhile

06/03/2010

THE BURYING PLACE continues Brian Freeman's series featuring Duluth, Minnesota police lieutenant Jonathan Stride, picking up almost immediately from where IN THE DARK left off. Stride, seriously injured after the events in that tale, is recuperating at a secluded cabin in Itasca County, about an hour away from Duluth. Physically he is close to normal, though still hurting; emotionally, however, he is closing himself off from everyone, including Serena Dial, his soul mate. <br /> <br />Stride's enforced sabbatical comes to an abrupt end when two crimes demand his immediate attention. He is drawn into one by Denise Sheridan, Itasca County's deputy sheriff and a former colleague of Stride's. An infant named Callie has been abducted from her home, and Sheridan needs Stride to head up the investigation. Sheridan has a conflict of interest, given that the missing infant is her niece, the child of her sister, Valerie, who is married to Marcus Glenn, a prominent local surgeon. Denise, to put it bluntly, cannot stand Marcus for many reasons, but there is a history of tension between the sisters as well. As the reasons, known and unknown, slowly unfold, it becomes clear that before the baby's ultimate fate is determined, other significant secrets will have to be revealed as well. <br /> <br />The other crime involves a madman who is abducting women from the rural area outside of Duluth. When a rookie police officer named Kasey Kennedy stumbles across the fiend in the midst of murdering his latest victim, she tries but fails to apprehend him. The result is that Kennedy herself becomes the hunted, even as the murderer claims more victims. Maggie Bei, Stride's second-in-command, attempts to find the killer before he strikes again, unaware that she is about to experience a major and unexpected occurrence in her own life. As Stride, Dial and Bei dig more deeply into their respective cases, they find that almost everyone involved is hiding secrets and is either deceiving, or being deceived, with potentially deadly results. <br /> <br />Freeman begins dropping explosive revelations early in THE BURYING PLACE, while saving a series of major ones for the climax. There is a tantalizing mystery at the heart of it all, one that goes much longer and deeper than expected. Oh, and that serial killer? This is one genuinely nightmarish individual. You will read a number of passages more than once since you might not believe your eyes the first time through. As for longtime readers of the series, much occurs here that will change the direction of future books. <br /> <br />There is something for both fans and newcomers in THE BURYING PLACE. But don't even think about starting to read it without blocking out several hours. You won't want to put this one down without finishing it.

Another great read!

05/29/2010

Can't get enough from Brian Freeman! All of his plots are fast <br />moving and intricate, while his multi-faceted characters <br />shine! This book is one of my favorites!

Gripping Stuff!!

05/22/2010

I was fortunate to have found Brian Freeman some time ago and have been privileged to have read all five of his very fine novels. Well plotted, full of suspense and very real personal conflicts, this is a book to be read in a few sittings. Do not try to figure out how this book will end, because you will never see it coming. I look forward to the next installment as one is surely on the way.