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Soul Catcher
  

Soul Catcher (Paperback)

by Alex Kava (Author)
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When a senator's daughter is murdered at a religious revival in Washington, FBI Special Agent Maggie O'Dell, a criminal profiler, and R.J. Tully, her partner, suspect that it's the work of a serial killer. They soon discover that the girl's murder is connected to the suicides of five young men during a Waco-like standoff in a rural Massachusetts cabin--even if they're not sure how. But then Maggie learns that the minister who seems to have turned her alcoholic mother's life around and Revered Joseph Everett, the charismatic sect leader whose followers died in the standoff, are the same person, and he may have drawn her into his deadly web to get at Maggie herself. Is the serial killer one of Everett's acolytes--and will Tully's daughter and Maggie be his next victims? Kava's third thriller (after Split Second and A Perfect Evil) showcases her gifts of pacing, plotting, and characterization; Maggie O'Dell is a smart, likable protagonist. She and Tully deserve a return engagement. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Kava dives headfirst into the headline-grabbing worlds of cult religions and FBI standoffs in this third novel to feature Special Agent Maggie ODell, whose profiler talents were first showcased in A Perfect Evil and Split Second. When a Massachusetts standoff results in the deaths of five out of six young cult members holed up in a backwoods cabin, things are bad enough. But when a U.S. senator's daughter is found murdered in Washington, D.C., and her death seems to be related to the cult and its charismatic leader, Rev. Joseph Everett, the situation really heats up for Maggie and her partner, R.J. Tully. The case hits particularly close to both partners homes, since Maggie's former alcoholic mother has joined Everett's church and Tully's daughter was with the senator's daughter on the night she was killed. Will Maggie be able to solve the case without endangering her own mother? From the Ruby Ridge-like standoff to the inability of some spiritual leaders to sexually practice what they preach, the novel manages to humanize both the seemingly impersonal institution of the FBI and cultists who are normally just labeled as wacko. Kava uses a strong supporting cast to provide Scarpetta-like authenticity and the psychological insights of Alex Delaware, and gross-out levels are high enough to satisfy the Fear Factor contingent. Add to that a clever surprise ending, and this one is sure to be spotted all over the beach by summers end.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars advantage?, Jan 18 2004
This review is from: The Soul Catcher (Paperback)
Skimming some of my fellow Amazonians' reviews I couldn't help but wonder if I was at an advantage with this title. The third novel featuring FBI agent Maggie O'Dell was my introduction to both her character and the writing of Alex Kava, so I went in, and came out of this read with no frames of reference to compare SOUL CATCHER with, so I couldn't be disappointed.
Maggie O'Dell is brought into a case when a senator's body if found after a religious rally by the enigmatic Father Everett. Her partner Tully, friend Dr. Gwen Patterson and herself investigate the connection between the murder(which looks like it was done by a serial killer) and an FBI raid on a religious cabin that went south.
I admit I wasn't planning to review this novel as I read so many thrillers that generally (with an exception or two) I won't post review on Amazon unless they are exceptional and I feel I can recommend them to Amazon reading public. Kava drew me into her plot and characters though as I read this novel. I started to feel for Maggie, and rooting for her and her colleagues against the killer. Kava kept the plot's momentum moving with the speed of a lost soul speeding towards the light at the end of the tunnel. The suspense builds towards the climax which I am afraid is a little anti-climatic which is one of the flaws I found with this book.
Is it exceptional? No Kava's writing style seems very straight ahead minus bells and whistles, but she builds characterization into her novel well, so I would recommend this book, maybe not as strongly as some others in the genre I have read but as a fun quick read with a tight plot and likable characters.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Mundane and predictable, Dec 12 2003
By Untouchable (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Soul Catcher (Hardcover)
This is the 3rd book in the series featuring FBI agent Maggie O'Dell. The best that can be said about the book is that at least it reveals a little bit more about O'Dell's past, giving us a little bit more of an idea of what motivates Maggie O'Dell the person. However, this comes on the back of a fairly mundane and predictable thriller.

The story starts out with a standoff between the FBI and a group of heavily armed cult members. As the story progresses the cult plays a major role as murders keep occurring wherever the members get together for their rallies. Maggie finds that her interest in the cult, and particularly in their leader, Reverend Everett, is going to be a lot more personal than she would have first imagined.

Unfortunately this type of book has been done many times before and a lot more believably too. I had the killer pegged before I was halfway through the book and had to wait for O'Dell to catch up. All in all, I found this entry in the series to be a disappointment and easily the weakest of the series so far.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Agree with Most Reviews- A Letdown, Sep 12 2003
By Vanessa Jackson (Avon, Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Soul Catcher (Paperback)
I agree with most of the other reviewers that this was a bit of a letdown after the first two books. Much more predictable and less suspenseful. The romance between Nick and Maggie is untouched in the novel, and I was really looking forward to it unraveling more. I haven't read the fourth book yet, but hopefully it is more like the first two.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Where was Nick?!
I admit, I liked the book. It was interesting- plenty of blood and characters to make it interesting. Read more
Published on Aug 8 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing Read
I was very impressed and throughly enjoyed Alex Kava's first two novels. Not so with her third book. Read more
Published on Aug 4 2003 by Mystery Reader

2.0 out of 5 stars Still searching for the plot....
One good thing I can say about this book is that I did not buy it in Hardcover!! Compared to the authors other two attempts, this book was jumbled and really never decided on a... Read more
Published on July 24 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars THE SOUL CATCHER
THIS BOOK WAS A REALLY GOOD READ. I WAS ALITTLE DISAPPOINTED AT THE END. THE AUTHOR SHOULD HAVE TIED UP SOME OF THE LOOSE ENDS. Read more
Published on July 1 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Keeps the Cult story fresh and orginial
Maggie is back on the job still dealing with personal issues that leave her jaded. Her first case is the death of a girl who happens to be prominent senator's daughter. Read more
Published on Dec 21 2002 by tsm224

3.0 out of 5 stars NOT THE ALEX KAVA READ I USUALLY GET
I have to say.... I am really disappointed in this third outting. Every August I wait until Ms. Kava's books are out and this one was like no other wait. Read more
Published on Nov 19 2002 by Buffalo Bill

5.0 out of 5 stars Soul Catcher
Alex Kava is a terrific writer and her books
are great. The characters and action keep me
riveted!! Read more
Published on Oct 23 2002 by Maxine K Ash

3.0 out of 5 stars Bit of a bust!
If this were a "stand alone" book I would have given it a higher rating. It was an interesting plot line which held my attention even though I knew who the murderer was halfway... Read more
Published on Oct 17 2002 by mahikahn

3.0 out of 5 stars Fairly predictable middling thriller
Kava starts out with a fairly interesting premise, "profiler looks into series of serial murders set against the background of a religious cult. Read more
Published on Oct 15 2002 by N. Richardson

4.0 out of 5 stars CATCH A FALLING SOUL
Maggie O'Dell returns in this latest thriller from the talented Ms. Kava. Maggie is assigned to investigate the strange relationship between a holdout of a religious cult, and... Read more
Published on Oct 10 2002 by Michael Butts

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