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| Original Title: | Live To Tell |
| ISBN: | 0553807242 (ISBN13: 9780553807240) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Detective D.D. Warren #4, Gardner Universe #10 |
| Setting: | Boston, Massachusetts(United States) |
Lisa Gardner
Hardcover | Pages: 388 pages Rating: 4.18 | 31119 Users | 1780 Reviews

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| Title | : | Live to Tell (Detective D.D. Warren #4) |
| Author | : | Lisa Gardner |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 388 pages |
| Published | : | June 30th 2010 by Bantam Books (first published January 1st 2010) |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Fiction. Suspense. Crime. Mystery Thriller |
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A savage crime has rocked a working-class neighbourhood of Boston; four members of a family have been brutally murdered. The father is lying in an intensive care unit, his survival in doubt. He is the principal suspect.Female police detective D.D. Warren, however, is not one to take things at face value. At the same time, Danielle Burton is about to have her life thrown into turmoil; a nurse whose life is at the service of her profession, she has tentatively recovered from a devastating family tragedy of decades before – and the investigation by Warren and her partner is about to throw Danielle’s life into chaos once again. There is one more angle to the triangle: the devotion of a mother, Victoria Oliver, to her disturbed son is about to be tested to the limit.
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Ratings: 4.18 From 31119 Users | 1780 ReviewsAssessment Of Books Live to Tell (Detective D.D. Warren #4)
Detective D.D. Warren is called to the scene of a mass-murder. At first glance, it looks like a father has killed his three children and wife before taking his own life. As D.D. and her crew look into possible motives, they discover another family massacred. Is it just a coincidence? Or are these murders somehow tied together?This story is told by three women. D.D. Warren is the cop investigating two murder-suicide cases. Victoria is a mother of a troubled child she is afraid will someday killOk, so, DD did not annoy me as much as she did in the previous book The Neighbor, but she still somehow manages to remain my least favorite character in her own series. At least this time she doesn't focus on one suspect and try to make that person the killer no matter what. However she still doesn't strike me as the sharpest knife in the drawer. Her technique for finding a killer seems to be 'That guy did it!...'No, wait, she did it!'. I had to shake my head at the fact that she seemed
I just love all the twist and turns of this story. Danielle lives to tell her story.

The story opens with Danielle Burton having a flashback to when she was nine years old and her father killed her mother, sister, and brother before turning the gun on himself in front of her. Now as the twenty fifth anniversary of that horrific event approaches Danielle is a 34-year-old pediatric psychiatric nurse and her life is about to be thrown into turmoil. Danielle has always had an especially difficult time around this time but now two different families have been murdered. Both families
The title says it all. There always must be a survivor; one who lives to tell the story. But what happens when your story begins to be recreated? A must read for those who love a good thriller!
Meet our heroine Detective Sergeant D. D. Warren of the Boston Police Department: She was not getting married. She was not having children. She was not going to have sex in her office. So she might as well read the fucking case reports, because this was her life. This was what she had left. Five dead in Dorchester and no one alive to tell the tale. While this is not the last book in the Detective D.D. Warren Series (http://www.goodreads.com/series/41697...), I anticipate that it will be the last
Meet our heroine Detective Sergeant D. D. Warren of the Boston Police Department: She was not getting married. She was not having children. She was not going to have sex in her office. So she might as well read the fucking case reports, because this was her life. This was what she had left. Five dead in Dorchester and no one alive to tell the tale. While this is not the last book in the Detective D.D. Warren Series (http://www.goodreads.com/series/41697...), I anticipate that it will be the last


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