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Title | : | Lost Souls (New Orleans #5) |
Author | : | Lisa Jackson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 403 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2008 by Kensington Publishing Corporation (first published 2008) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Romance. Romantic Suspense. Fiction. Suspense |

Lisa Jackson
Hardcover | Pages: 403 pages Rating: 3.88 | 5792 Users | 407 Reviews
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An Alternate Book Club Edition for this ISBN can be found hereNew York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson delivers her most harrowing novel yet as a young woman's determined hunt for a serial killer draws her into a twisted psychopath's unspeakable crimes. Twenty-seven-year-old Kristi Bentz is lucky to be alive. Not many people her age have nearly died twice at the hands of a serial killer, and lived to tell about it. Her dad, New Orleans detective, Rick Bentz, wants Kristi to stay in New Orleans and out of danger. But if anything, Kristi's experiences have made her even more fascinated by the mind of the serial killer. She hasn't given up her dream of being a true-crime writer--of exploring the darkest recesses of evil--and now she just may get her chance.
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Original Title: | Lost Souls |
ISBN: | 075821183X (ISBN13: 9780758211835) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | New Orleans #5 |
Characters: | Kristi Bentz, Rick Bentz, Jay McKnight |
Setting: | New Orleans, Louisiana(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award (RT Award) Nominee for Romantic Suspense (2008) |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 5792 Users | 407 ReviewsAssessment Appertaining To Books Lost Souls (New Orleans #5)
My first read by Lisa Jackson and it was a great Romantic Suspense novel. Kristi Benz wants to be a true crime writer. She enrolls in a college in Baton Rouge after girls at the college start disappearing. The law in Baton Rouge and college officials believe that the girls are just college dropouts and have run off not wanting to see their families disappointment in them. Kristi believes there is something more sinister going on and she's determined to prove it. Kristi's father, Rick Bentz, is
This book was absolutely RIDICULOUS! I can't believe I wasted my time with it. My problem was even though the entire book was absurd, I still wanted to see what improbable scenario Jackson had planned for the ending.I love a good romantic suspense/thriller, but this had way too many flaws. First, the main character, Kristi, had previously been kidnapped and tortured by two other serial killers. No explanation given. Is this book part of a series? If it is readers still would like some

In spite her being a multiple NY bestselling author, this is the first time Ive read her work that I know of. The library has multiple books by her and after this, I will not be racing to get them. It starts out interesting enough. Kristi Bentz is going back to school to be a crime writer. Her dad is New Orleans Super Cop. Kristi ignores his concerns about All Souls College where four women have gone missing. When she gets there, as an English major, taking one forensic class being taught by Jay
Stars: 4 / 5Recommendation: Bone-chilling thriller with the touches of romance, lust and twisted minds - a perfect medley to enjoy the read despite the shivers it leaves in the reader's spine. Lost Souls is the fifth book in the New Orleans series by Lisa Jackson with Detectives Rick Bentz and Reuben Montoya published in April of 2008. This time around Lisa has Rick Bentz's daughter Kristi Bentz in the center of the plot which begins approximately a year and a half after the fourth book
I gave one of Lisa Jackson's books a terrible review last year, and apparently had a mental blank on the name when I picked this up at the library. Truly dreadful thriller, featuring a villian who bathes herself in blood to keep herself young. A villian who thinks at one point something like this, "Academically speaking, I know that bathing in blood can't keep me young - but, oh well." How is that a believable character? Our hero and heroine, who endure a cringeworthy love story together, sum it
This is part of a series but can be read as a stand alone. In this one, Kristi is heading back to All Saints for some college courses. Once again, Kristi is the object of a serial killer while she is enrolled at college. This time the serial killer believes he is a vampire.This is your basic romantic suspense thriller novel. I was interested in the idea of vampires and their popularity in society nowadays. When a book references Buffy the Vampire Slayer three different times, it will have my
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