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Blood Dreams (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit Novel)

Blood Dreams (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit Novel)
By Kay Hooper

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This killer dreams in shades of death….

In each of her New York Times bestselling novels, critically acclaimed author Kay Hooper has led readers to unforgettably chilling encounters with fear and evil. Now, in her latest thriller, she takes us on a terrifying manhunt for a serial killer no ordinary cops can stop–a psychopath who seems to step out of a living nightmare.

He’s the kind of killer we instinctively fear the most. A killer without boundaries, without conscience, without any fear of being caught. And his latest victim is terrifying proof that no one is safe: the daughter of a powerful U.S. senator.

Now, with the national media calling for justice and a grief-stricken father seeking vengeance, Bishop and his FBI Special Crimes Unit find themselves in a unique situation. This time even psychic cops aren’t enough to stop evil. Aid comes in the form of a fledgling civilian organization of unorthodox crime stoppers. Operating outside of any government oversight, without sanction or official authority, they are comprised of a membership every bit as talented and eccentric as Bishop’s SCU–if not more so. And that is no coincidence. For Bishop helped launch this organization barely two years before.

Dani Justice knows all about monsters. They haunt her nightmares–and her life. But she never expected to find herself doggedly on the trail of a real flesh-and-blood predator so cunning, he’s eluded the best law enforcement could send up against him; so deadly, he doesn’t hesitate to kill even a senator’s daughter. Or a cop.

Dani doesn’t want to hunt this killer. She doesn’t want to risk the life she’s made for herself, or her hard-won peace. But she doesn’t have a choice. Because his bloody rampage has hit far too close to home. Because Dani alone commands a weapon powerful enough to destroy him.
And because Dani knows something even Bishop doesn’t. Dani knows how the hunt ends. It ends in fire. And blood. And death.

What she doesn’t know is who will survive.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #229655 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-12-31
  • Released on: 2007-12-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
In the plodding first of a new psychic crime fighter trilogy from bestseller Hooper (Sleeping with Fear), Noah Bishop of the FBI's Special Crimes Unit is now supervising an all-female team of civilian contractors known as Haven. Together, they track a serial killer who has moved his maniacal atrocities from Boston to a small town outside Atlanta, where he continues to kidnap, torture and kill women. Psychic Dani Justice, who can often predict the future through her dreams, becomes obsessed with the case. The investigation of the crimes gets lost amid lots of psychic babble by members of Haven, hand-wringing by the local police, and frequent snapshots of the killer with his victims. An abrupt ending doesn't deliver on any of the trauma and drama that Justice's dreams have predicted, though presumably readers will get satisfaction on that score in the next entry in the series. (Jan.)
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Review
" A good read for fans of other serial-killer books and the TV show, Criminal Minds."—Booklist


From the Hardcover edition.

Review
" A good read for fans of other serial-killer books and the TV show, Criminal Minds."—Booklist


Customer Reviews

Not good.2
*Warning....Mild Spoilers*

I was really disappointed in this book, especially after looking forward to a new book from her for so long. It was all fluff. The character developement was poor, I never felt a liking towards the main character at all. She was just kind of there, giving us information about her "dreams". The whole book was dedicated to her dream and then the dream she was having never even occured. I guess it was because the book ended as a (and I use this term VERY loosely) cliffhanger.

I didn't realize this book was the first in a trilogy, but even so the book was so unsatisfying. I'm not even sure I want to read the rest of the trilogy. Also, this book seemed so short. I found myself at the end and nothing had ever really happened. Looking at the book more closely I realized that the margins are really large and the type pretty large. The book should be half the size it is. What a waste of paper!

Hopefully Kay steps it up for her next book in the series or she will probably loose a lot of her loyal readers.

Cures Cancer!5
Ok, well, probably not. But I spend hours in a medical chair these days and it's hard to concentrate on a story unless it's very engaging. I read Blood Dreams continually today, came home and kept reading. When it was over I wanted the next one Right Now. That's the mark of a great read. Blood Dreams goes a little too far into the killer's mind for my personal taste, but it seemed to be part of the story and it works very well in the plot and tone. I can see why we do but don't want to give any plot points away in the review.

Several times in Blood Dreams I thought I'd spotted a 'mistake' or a hole in the plot, but I should know better. Kay Hooper works her plots till they sing. I was completely wrong with my smug reader predictions. Dani Justice is a very engaging heroine. Her ability, dreaming the future, has led her to believe that she causes the future. Because her dreams are always bleak, Dani has emotionally distanced herself from those around her. The difference between what she knows with her head and knows with her heart is a universal dilemma that feels very true. Part of Dani's journey in Blood Dreams is learning that knowing something and causing it are not the same.

Noah Bishop makes appearances in Blood Dreams but is definitely a secondary character. Blood Dreams brings the stage to several new characters who work along character from the past. You don't miss anyone. This isn't a book that would be better with more of (your favorite SCU character.) This is the start of a multi book arc, and (like Nora Roberts does in her 3 book series) Blood Dreams wraps up some of the mystery and relationships while leaving others to develop along the way. If you like Iris Johansen's early Eve Duncan books, you'll enjoy Blood Dreams. It's very much a page turner in the best tradition.

Unsastisfying3
Let me start by saying I am a HUGE Kay Hooper fan. I wait each year for her new books and purchase them as soon as they hit the shelf.

I was disappointed with this book; it doesn't live up to the books that have come before. It's a very quick read, less than a day, and feels like a short story. As with a short story not much time is given to the main characters' development. We don't get to see how they got to where they are. It's just here they are and this is what they do. Although the dream sequences were captivating, that's about all that was. I was very unsatisfied with the story as a whole but especially with the ending. It was anti-climatic; just as the story was getting good, it was over. And with a fizzle not a bang.

I was happy to see Bishop and a few of the gang were here this time, that interaction always pulls it together for me. The last couple of books have been a little off for me. I was hoping that would end with this one; I'm not sure it did. I will continue to read her books for now. If the trend I've seen in her writing continues, her books will no longer be a must have for me; and that would be a tragedy.