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The Seventh Victim, by Mary Burton

If At First You Don't Succeed



It's been seven years since the Seattle Strangler terrorized the city. His victims were all young, pretty, their lifeless bodies found wrapped in a home-sewn white dress. But there was one who miraculously escaped death, just before the Strangler disappeared. . .

Kill

Lara Church has only hazy memories of her long-ago attack. What she does have is a home in Austin, a job, and a chance at a normal life at last. Then Texas Ranger James Beck arrives on her doorstep with shattering news: The Strangler is back. And this time, he's in Austin. . .

And Kill Again. . .

He's always craved her, even as he killed the others. For so long he's been waiting to unleash the beast within. And this time, he'll prove he holds her life in his hands--right before he ends it forever. . .

Praise for the novels of Mary Burton

"Will have readers sleeping with the lights on." --Publishers Weekly on Before She Dies (starred review)

"Terrifying. . .this chilling thriller is an engrossing story." --Library Journal on Merciless

  • Sales Rank: #165838 in Books
  • Brand: Burton, Mary
  • Published on: 2013-01-29
  • Released on: 2013-01-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.74" h x 1.08" w x 4.10" l, .40 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 400 pages

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
THE SEVENTH VICTIM is a thrill-a-minute rollercoaster ride
By Bookreporter
Bestselling author Mary Burton (BEFORE SHE DIES and MERCILESS) ratchets up the tension in Texas as a cold case thaws. Seven years ago, Lara Church was the Seattle Strangler’s seventh victim, but she survived. Barely. Recalling none of the events, she’s been on the run to distance herself from a homicidal maniac she can’t identify: “For seven years, Lara had lived a gypsy’s life. Fear of settling had kept her moving from town to town.”
Inheriting her grandmother’s house near Austin, where she spent childhood summers, Lara now teaches photography classes. And she has a gruesome hobby: photographing recent murder landscape scenes with a 150-year-old bellows camera. At a kill site, Lara encounters Detective James Beck, who suspects Lara may have altered a crime scene that has the strangler’s M.O. Lara resents Beck’s arrogance, but she notices his “six-foot-six frame coupled with broad shoulders and a lean, muscled body. This close, the restrained power in his body made her skin tingle.”
Now there are startlingly similar homicides in Austin. Are they by a copycat killer? But how could someone in Texas know about an undisclosed specific coin left with each Seattle victim, and where Lara now lives? Those details bring Seattle cop Mike Raines to the Lone Star State. Texas testosterone, however, blurs a thin blue line when Beck muscles Mike out of the jurisdictional picture. There is a truckload of characters, some with motive to continue the Seattle Strangler’s legacy. But does the Texas Ranger with a questionable job suspension and white hat also wear a dark one?
A posh studio, Gallery 101, features Lara’s photographic art, and a newspaper reporter mentions she was the only Seattle victim to survive. The reporter ties in recent local murders. Everyone in Austin knows her identity --- and her past. Now, several homicides occur, each body after death is dressed in white and found clutching a 1983 penny. And each kill site creeps closer to Lara’s remote ranch. A scurrilous person drugs her protection dog Lincoln, threatening notes appear on her truck’s windshield at the university where she teaches, and someone slashes her tires. The Texas Rangers know that Lara is the target’s bullseye, but she refuses to go into hiding: “I don’t want to be a victim ever again. So I’ve learned to take care of myself.”
True to the Romantic Suspense genre, Lara Church allows feelings absent for seven years to rekindle, though there is far more suspense than romance. Myriad character points of view detract, but readers are able to get into the minds of murderers and victims, as well as those of the dual protagonists. THE SEVENTH VICTIM is a thrill-a-minute rollercoaster ride with curlicue plot twists and a breathtaking sudden-stop conclusion.

Reviewed by L. Dean Murphy

89 of 107 people found the following review helpful.
Let's play...name the cliche!
By Stefani140
Let me tell you a little story about this book. I accidentally requested to get an ARC. I thought that the author was a different author whom I have read and enjoyed before and I jumped out of my chair in joy at thinking she had a new book. After I realized that I was mistaken about who the author was, I ended up not caring too much because the story still sounded really fantastic. Oh, how I was wrong! Despite having an excellent cover and an astounding synopsis, this book was just a mess. I bring you, bullet points!

~Predictable plot is predictable. By the second or third time we have the killer introduced into a scene, I knew who it was. It was so painfully obvious that it was...well painful. Also, by about the halfway point I had figured out what the twist was and by 70% I knew who the twist would revolve around. I don't know whether to credit my obsession with the TV show Criminal Minds for this or maybe the plot was just that obvious and unimaginative.
~Stubborn heroine who insists on protecting herself but seems to be incapable of doing so. Every time we talked to Lara she was insisting that she could take care of herself, but them proceeds to do completely idiotic things that seem to suggest otherwise. For example, going to a recent crime scene when it is nearly dark outside...by yourself...with just a camera...and a shotgun (that she left in a locked car). I mean, what good is a shotgun going to do you if it's locked in your car 20 yards away? I'm pretty sure an assailant isn't going to allow you to run 20 yards to the car, unlock the car, get the shotgun, load the shotgun, and then shoot him. She has a darkroom and leaves it unlocked while she is in there with her back to the door and in the dark. And then she ignores her dog when he starts barking at something from outside. Gee, that sounds smart! And don't get your hopes up that the other female characters are any smarter, they aren't. One notable moment is when one girl gets a flat tire, on an abandoned road at night, without cell phone service, hasn't seen another sign of human life in at least a half hour, but is ever so grateful at the person who has been following her the whole time for offering his help! I sincerely hope that there are not that many stupid women in the world.
~Cops who are either oblivious or inept. Anyone who has watched Law & Order knows that when a person is attacked, most of the time the attacker is someone they know. Yet, these cops mostly seem to sit around wondering which unknown stranger it could be without even bothering to look at people close to Lara. Their justification is, well it's a serial killer so he probably doesn't know the victims. That doesn't hold water either. Criminal Minds has taught me that serial killers have their distinct signatures because the actions satisfy some need or fantasy they have. If a serial killer does not rape his victims and then suddenly a similar crime appears with a rape, it's not the same guy. If a serial killer is going after prostitutes and homeless woman, and suddenly it's a young blonde college student who was a big risk then it's not the same guy! But all of this is overlooked too, despite the claim that a FBI profiler was advising them. Really? He must be inept too!
~Lame romance. It was very cliche for the head cop to fall for Lara. And I just didn't feel it. I knew that they had feelings for each other because the author told me they did, but that's the only reason. Their actual actions and words didn't lead me to that conclusion at all. Then they decide to have sex after the most traumatic and violent scene in the whole book? What? Nearly getting killed is an aphrodisiac for Lara? Yeah that was weird and made me feel like I needed a shower with bleach. Oh and let's throw in another cliche, simultaneous orgasms. Has this honestly ever happened to anyone in real life? It's never happened to me! The sex scene made me laugh though. In one paragraph Lara removed his pants and then on the next page she was undoing the button on his pants...when did he put them back on? *snicker*
~Name a cliche, any cliche! Any cliche you can think of for a murder mystery/suspense/thriller and this book probably had it. Surviving victim becomes the obsession of the killer. Obsessed cop who couldn't let this case go and is now sticking his nose into the current case. Lead cop falling for the poor surviving victim. Female characters with no sense of self preservation. The miraculous "ah ha!" moment that answers all of the questions surrounding the case just pages before the end. The police miraculously bursting in the door just in time to save the poor female victim with a few well placed bullets that never miss. I could name more but I think you get the idea.
~Suspense? Where? This was supposedly a suspense novel, but I never once felt that rush in my veins that suspense novels usually give me. Mostly I just got bored. I started mentally counting cliches in my head and coming up with a scorecard for how well I predicted the book's plot. There was no suspense, I knew exactly what would happen chapters before it actually happened.

So, there we have it. If you want to read a serial killer novel that is exactly like thousands of other serial killer novels then this is a book for you. If you've never read a serial killer novel then this is perfect since you won't have a clue about how cliche it is! But otherwise, give this one a pass unless you're suffering from insomnia...because then it might help.

I received an ARC copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Kensington books! This review is based on an uncorrected ARC of this book, certain things may differ from the final copy.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
just so-so
By Sue Williams
The story was good, if a little predictable. But what really caused me to give it only 2 stars were the two main characters. I found it difficult to like either one of them, especially the heroine with her "I can take care of myself" attitude. This, despite the fact that she is attacked, her dog is attacked and there is a murderer in the area. The hero was just as annoying and, frankly, a bit of a jerk toward her for most of the book. The sudden connection between them was completely unbelievable.

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