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The Sinner (Hardcover)

by Tess Gerritsen (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press; First Edition edition (1 Sep 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0593050479
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593050477
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 16 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 468,082 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"Thou shalt not kill" but that doesn't apply to whoever brutally bludgeons to death two nuns in a New England nunnery. Detective Jane Rizzoli, called to the scene, is brought up short when an autopsy reveals an earth-shattering revelation, so closely linked to her own troubled personal life it taints the investigation, bringing it nearer to her heart and away from professionalism, and, worst of all, breaking down the impenetrable veneer she so closely protects. Accompanied by medical examiner Maura Iles, the two women embark on a hunt for the killer, with Maura too becoming inextricably linked when a global connection is discovered. Fast paced and a "one-session" read, it is another cracker from this talented American crime writer, expanding on previous characters and introducing the new. Rizzoli looks set to rival the best of American fictional detectives whilst Iles is a gentler version of Cornwell's Scarpetta. It is a partnership one hopes will continue into the future, with each complementing the other in their various different aspects of the job and personality. - Lucy Watson


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Not even the icy temperatures of a typical New England winter can match the bone-chilling scene of carnage discovered in the early morning hours at the chapel of Our Lady of Divine Light. Within the sanctuary walls of the cloistered convent, now stained with blood, lie two nuns - one dead, one critically injured; victims of an unspeakably savage attacker. The brutal crime appears to be without motive, and the elderly nuns in residence can offer little help in the police investigation. But medical examiner Maura Isles' autopsy of the dead woman yields a shocking surprise: twenty-year-old Sister Camille, the order's sole novice, had given birth before she was murdered. The disturbing case takes a stunning new turn when another woman is found murdered in an abandoned building, her features obliterated. Together, Isles and homicide detective Jane Rizzoli uncover an ancient horror that connects these terrible slaughters. As long-buried secrets come to light, Maura Isles finds herself drawn inexorably toward the heart of an investigation that strikes closer and closer to home, and toward the dawning revelation - too shattering to consider - of the killer's identity. As spine-tingling as it is mind-jolting, The Sinner finds Tess Gerritsen in peak form. Beneath its layers of startling insight into the souls of its characters, and the richly wrought depiction of the everyday war between good and evil, beats the unstoppable heart of an irresistible thriller.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not great, 10 Nov 2003
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This is the third book by Tess Gerritsen involving Jane Rizzoli.
The Surgeon and The Apprentice are much better.
At the end of The Apprentice we are just getting to see the real Jane Rizzoli. Tess Gerritsen has started to give us a broader insight into this character. Then The Sinner throws that all away.
The Sinner is more about Dr Maura Isles than about Jane and its a bit of a let down.
We get fed snippets of info about Jane through the book but its as if we are expected to drop one heroine for another. We may as well be reading a complete different series.

Apart from that The Sinner is not a bad book, is just not a fantastically good book.
Someone has horrifically killed two nuns, a young girl and an old bloke. What is the connection?
The religious undertones started to get a bit too much by the end of the book and i was glad when i got to the end.
There is no wow factor with this one as there was with The Surgeon and The Apprentice. It just trundles along and then finishes.

A bit of a let down.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat disappointing, 9 Jul 2007
By O. Doyle "celticshedevil" (Ireland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Sinner (Paperback)

This is my third Tess Gerritsen novel after reading The Surgeon and The Apprentice. While The Surgeon had me hooked from the get-go I was a little disappointed with the last two books.

This story starts with the discovery of a dead nun in a convent in Boston. Found beside her is another nun.....badly injured but still alive. Meanwhile, further across town the corpse of another victim is found in an abandoned building. Dr Maura Isles is the Medical Examiner on both cases and while she tries to figure out the why's surrounding each case she also finds herself having to handle the reemergence of somebody from her past.

Detectives Jane Rizzoli and Barry Frost are the investigating officers on both cases, bringing back the characters from The Surgeon and The Apprentice.

What I liked about The Surgeon was the page-turning drama involved in the search for a serial killer and the fact that the story wasn't focused on just one character. Ms Gerritsen has changed tact for The Sinner and I don't think it worked. The Sinner was disappointing because it didn't have that drama and instead the story seemed to focus more on the love-lives of Dr. Isles and Det. Rizzoli with the cases going on around them acting as mere background.

As for the ending.....it was obvious who the baddie was in the last few chapters but there was no build-up and we still know virtually nothing about our baddie and that in itself was disappointing.

I know this review seems negative and that's not my intention. The Sinner is still a very good book but it lacked the punch I expected after reading The Surgeon. I've now started reading Body Double so we'll see how that turns out before I abandon all hope!
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Series that has reached 'critical popular mass', 25 Mar 2005
By Kentspur - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Sinner (Paperback)
Tess Gerritsen was a doctor and it shows in her writing.

The scenes in hospitals, morgues and the the descriptions of medical 'stuff' ooze authenticity, but, I feel, with this book she has 'cracked it' as a detective novelist. I don't suppose she will be too worried about this validation from me, sitting as she will be on the millions of dollars made from the earlier books in the series, but here, with Detective Jane Rizzoli and Dr Maura Isles, she has created characters that you really care about, which is the trick in making people buy not just one of your books, but all of them.

Let's be honest, this book is pants. The crime is ludicrous, the exposition silly, the coincidences amatuerish and the killer was a total 'well, who the Hell is he?' followed by frantic thumbing back. It doesn't matter.

I wanted to know how things were going to turn out for Jane and Maura. I like them (particularly Maura - foxy lady). They are real people. All that tosh about shooting people pales next to the thrill of their personal lives.

I don't feel this gooey about all detective fiction and that these characters do that to me means Ms Gerritsen has done it. Books that can be enjoyed whatever the shortcomings of the plot because the characters are involving. The Holy Grail. Nice one.

No five stars though. Write a decent plot and I'll relent

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4.0 out of 5 stars Character Development
This was a very interesting book. The plot was intriguing, about nuns and sins and repercussions. A dead nun, a dead baby, and somehow a link to the massacre of an Indian... Read more
Published 21 hours ago by Ms. M. Cheung

5.0 out of 5 stars A leap up
having read the first two in the 'series', this is a leap up - a great read
Published 3 days ago by G. Skilling

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read
This book is another excellent read from Tess Gerritsen, however I found it to be a little less thrilling than the previous books. Read more
Published 4 months ago by cheryl_leanne

4.0 out of 5 stars The Sinner Sees Gerritsen Get Even Better
`The Sinner' is the third in the Jane Rizzoli series, and the second with Maura Isles as the medical examiner. Would this be as good as the first two? Read more
Published 9 months ago by Simon Savidge "savidgeread...

3.0 out of 5 stars A PLODDING READ
After reading 'The Surgeon & 'The Apprentice' i could'nt wait to read this book. I read the first 2 books within 2 days of buying them, but 4 days later i still havent finished... Read more
Published 14 months ago by GIRLIE

4.0 out of 5 stars Not amazing..but good
This is the third installment of the Rizzoli/Isles books.. I had high expectations, and the book is good, but the surgeon and the apprentice where much better! Read more
Published 17 months ago by L. Hutchinson

4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable if not a tad unbelievable
This is the third Rizzoli and Isles book from Gerritsen and I found it more enjoyable than the previous. Read more
Published 19 months ago by molko

5.0 out of 5 stars A Secret Worth Killing For
In a remote leper village in India Howard Redfield photographs the dead. He's afraid, and well he should be because what he photographs here will ultimately lead to his murder in... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Katie Osborne

2.0 out of 5 stars A B-movie script through and through
Lacks any suspense and reality. Ridden with cliches and stereotypes. If it was a film it would be slotted in at 2am on a third rate drama channel, after Perry Mason. Read more
Published on 26 Oct 2007 by Makkers

5.0 out of 5 stars im confused
im confused on what ones have rizzoli and maura in because some of the reviews on some of her books dont mention them being in it are they all simelar the books that she writes,... Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2007 by chelsie

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