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Blood Memory
  

Blood Memory [Audiobook] (Audio CD)

by Greg Iles (Author)
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On the first page of Blood Memory the author cleverly announces, “so we begin in the middle”, an artful device, which stirs anticipation for what might follow. Greg Iles, author of seven New York Times best sellers, is a proven master at drawing readers in from the outset. We are immediately told about a series of four murders of men whose ages range between 42 and 69. Each body is strangely mutilated by bite marks on various parts of their bodies.
Enter Catherine (Cat) Ferry, whose initial description caused me a moment of unease. Does any of this sound familiar? We’re presented with a female investigator whose specialty is forensics. She is an alcoholic, and has a boyfriend of Irish descent-a lot like Kathy Reich’s heroine, Tempe Brennan, don’t you think? I quickly discovered, however, that the similarities ended there. Ile’s protagonist, “Cat”, an Odontologist who is a clever but seriously flawed individual, elicits both sympathy and admiration. At the scene of the fourth crime she suffers a panic attack and passes out. Knowing she is pregnant and the would-be father is her married beau, police detective Sean Regan, Cat assumes that her delicate condition is the reason for these attacks and fainting spells.
She is removed from the case and returns home to Natchez. At the antebellum estate owned by her grandfather, she hopes for some rest and relaxation. It was at this estate, twenty-three years ago, that Cat’s father had been shot and killed by an unknown person, hardly the ideal place to try to come to terms with her current problems. Predictably, Cat can’t escape other frightening occurrences. When Luminol from her forensic kit is accidentally spilled on the carpet of her childhood bedroom, two bloody footprints are exposed. She considers whether these could be connected to her father’s murder and whether they could somehow be connected to her nightmares since his death.
When Sean informs Cat that a fifth murder resembling the earlier ones has taken place, she returns to New Orleans and is persuaded by the FBI to wear a wire while talking to Nathan Malik. Malik, a psychiatrist, has become a suspect in the murder case, but Cat is intrigued by Malik; she senses that they might have met somewhere in the past. Their relationship, with its hint of a mysterious connection, is developed to the books’ finale and it serves as a critical element in the resolution of this compelling story.
Back at Natchez, Cat is confronted by more sinister truths. An attempt on her life ushers in a number of interesting characters, all of whom play significant parts in Ile’s revelation at the conclusion of this imaginative, intelligent and suspenseful psychological novel.
It is to Ile’s credit that the novel’s tension and pace continues to its culmination, and that the evidence, clues and hints he introduces actually bear scrutiny rather than serving as mere props for his convenience. This is a satisfying read, masterfully written and never boring.
Desmond McNally (Books in Canada)
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Publishers Weekly

Iles's previous thriller, 2003's provocative The Footprints of God, featured an omnipotent supercomputer and an on-the-run duo racing around the globe from North Carolina to Jerusalem. This time, Iles returns to more familiar ground: Natchez, Miss.; New Orleans; and the Mississippi delta, where a serial predator has been killing middle-aged men. Forensic odontologist Cat Ferry, an expert on teeth and the damage they can inflict, is called in by the New Orleans PD to explain the bite marks found on the bodies. Cat, the alcoholic granddaughter of Dr. William Kirkland, owner of the sprawling Malmaison estate and the richest, most powerful man in Natchez, has solved previous murders with her married detective lover, Sean Regan. This time, though, she's pregnant with Sean's baby, and this plus the discovery of old bloody footprints hidden in the carpet fibers of her Malmaison childhood bedroom threaten to plummet her into the depression that's plagued her since she was 15. She thinks one footprint might be hers, made on the night her father died of an ill-explained gunshot wound. Iles weaves in dark strains of child sexual abuse and the resulting repressed memories as Cat searches for the serial killer and for answers about her father's death. This overlong novel lacks the scintillating originality that made Iles's last outing so memorable, but he ties up all the loose ends in an exciting climax.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Another great Iles novel.., Jun 8 2008
By WP "momto3" (Vancouver, BC, Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Memory: A Novel (Paperback)
As with all other Iles books I have read, the author does not disappoint with Blood Memory. It is a page-turner and as described, skin-crawling. It may be a little too disturbing for some, but again, the nature of the book has been well researched. It definitely opened my eyes to a world I hope never to know personally...at least where my own children are concerned. I did find the book a bit predictable though...but a very good read regardless.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Review Of “Blood Memory” by Greg Iles, Jan 2 2006
By Jody Cairns "Steel White Table" (NB, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Blood Memory: A Novel (Paperback)
I knew what to expect from this with I saw an endorsement by Dan Brown on the cover, and I was right; it’s a fast-reading thriller with plot twists and sometimes unbelievable coincidences. I would have rated this a 5 or 6 except that its main theme concerns sexual abuse, which also makes it painful and informative to read.

Blood Memory is about a woman involved in the investigation of serial murders, when she finds out her family is involved in some way, starting from when she was a child. The protagonist is believable; you want to find out her secrets as much as she does.

It’s a disturbing read, but if you’re unfamiliar with the horrors of sexual abuse, it’s a learning experience, although I wouldn’t read it again; it’s a thriller meant for a long airplane ride or similar break.

The author writes the following before the story begins:

"This novel is dedicated to those women who realize in the dead of night that something is wrong, and has been for a long time. More than most, they know that Faulkner’s words are true: “There is no such thing as WAS–only IS. If WAS existed, there would be no grief or sorrow.” You are not alone."

This dedication is much more poignant after you finish the book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!!!, July 2 2005
This review is from: Blood Memory: A Novel (Hardcover)
Much of BLOOD MEMORY is a recounting of Cat's hazy recollections of her early childhood. She fondly remembers her beloved father, Luke, a Vietnam veteran who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. Cat's grandfather, Dr. William Kirkland, is a powerful, tough, and influential businessman who has no tolerance for weakness. Her mother and aunt are unhappy women with serious personal problems of their own. Only by delving into her past will Cat uncover the dark secrets that have caused her so much pain for so many years. Both in flashback and in the present, the author provides evocative and vivid descriptions of Natchez, Mississippi, Cat's and Iles' home town. In BLOOD MEMORY, the latest novel from Greg Iles, elderly men who seem to have nothing in common are being tortured and murdered. The grizzly crimes are carried out by a gunshot to the spine, then mauling by human teeth, and finally a point blank shot to the head. Not for the faint-hearted. Also highly recommended: BARK OF THE DOGWOOD--A tour of southern homes and gardens----very intense, funny, jaw-dropping, and above all, well-written.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Page turner
I started reading this book and could not put it down. I read it in record times. This is a fantastic book. A page-turner that keeps you guessing. Read more
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