The Bride Collector
Posted June 28, 2012
By dctalkrocks,
The Bride Collector is like all of Dekker’s books: you cannot stop reading it once you’ve started it! First, let me tell you what the book is about. Main character, FBI special agent, Brad Raines is on is toughest case yet. Raines is trying to track down a serial killer who kills beautiful and than leaves a bridal veil on each of the dead bodies. Raines is unable to crack the case so he goes to the Center for Well-being and Intelligence, which is a private psychiatric institution for mentally ill people who are very intelligent. Their Raines meets Paradise who is diagnosed with schizophrenia and has an extraordinary gift to experience the final moments of a dead person’s life when she touches the body. Desperate to find the killer, Raines uses Paradise’s help to crack the case. But the case becomes even more personal to Raines when his friend, a beautiful forensic psychologist, is the Bride Collector’s next victim… You’ll have to read the book to find out what happens next.
Now let me tell you my opinion of the book. I thought this book was good but I thought it was too similar to Dekker’s Boneman’s Daughters. So I recommend this book to anyone who likes Ted Dekker’s Boneman’s Daughters and Thr3e. I also recommend this to anyone who likes mystery or thriller books. If you don’t like mystery or thriller books than I wouldn’t recommend this book to you. View All Music And Book Reviews By dctalkrocks | View dctalkrocks's Profile
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