Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan has never stopped searching for the man who killed her daughter Bonnie years ago. The search has brought her into contact with unimaginably evil madmen, but none compare to Kevin Jelak, a veritable monster whose victims provide him with what he craves most: blood. That’s why he leaves a goblet of his preferred drink in Eve’s refrigerator. He wants her to get a taste of what’s in store…. In Blood Game, Iris Johansen creates an adrenaline rush of non-stop action, and gives readers the same gut-wrenching fear that grips Eve as she takes on her most twisted opponent yet. First, though, she has to convince her lover, Atlanta Detective Joe Quinn, that he isn’t competing with Bonnie’s ghost for her attention. But as they soon find out, ghosts are everywhere—and so are the bodies of women who never had a chance. When the bloodless corpse of a Georgia state senator’s daughter is discovered, Eve decides to accept Jelak’s invitation to come out and play. And she knows that even with help from those she trusts most—Joe, her adopted daughter Jane and a mysterious psychic with his own agenda—the only opponent Jelak wants in his sick game is her.
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: St. Martins Press, Llc ( October 20, 2009 )
Item #: 84-3712
ISBN: 9780312368128
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.84 inches
Product Weight: 14.0 ounces

Getting close to "unbelievable" however! As long as she doen't take us too far into it, it is fine...Good book...kept your interest...read it!!
Reviewer: Loretta
Enjoyed. could not put this one down. A must read
Reviewer: Vanessa
I too had trouble putting this book down. The book was very good - I can't wait to see what is next for Eve Duncan & her boyfriend Joe.
Reviewer: Miriam
I did not like this one. I think it is time to end this series. It has drug on too long. Each book gets getting even more unbelievable. With ghosts and mind games I think she has crossed the line between a good mystery and silly story line.I will not buy her next one. I am tired of this series.
Reviewer: Frances H
Great book. Picked up and was hard to put down.
Reviewer: Judy W