The bestselling author of Hide and Gone draws us into the venomous mind games of a terrifying killer. Come into my parlor . . . For Kimberly Quincy, FBI Special Agent, it all starts with a pregnant hooker. The story Delilah Rose tells Kimberly about her johns is too horrifying to be true—but prostitutes are disappearing, one by one, with no explanation, and no one but Kimberly seems to care. Said the spider to the fly . . . As a member of the Evidence Response Team, dead hookers aren’t exactly Kimberly’s specialty. The young agent is five months pregnant—she has other things to worry about than an alleged lunatic who uses spiders to do his dirty work. But Kimberly’s own mother and sister were victims of a serial killer. And now, without any bodies and with precious few clues, it’s all too clear that a serial killer has found the key to the perfect murder . . . or Kimberly is chasing a crime that never happened. Kimberly’s caught in a web more lethal than any spider’s, and the more she fights for answers, the more tightly she’s trapped. What she doesn’t know is that she’s close—too close—to a psychopath who makes women’ s nightmares come alive, and if he has his twisted way, it won’t be long before it’ s time for Kimberly to . . . SAY GOODBYE
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"FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy is married to Special Agent McCormack ('Mac') with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Both have extremely high pressured job and sometimes see each other as often as two ships passing in the night. Now that Quincy is 22 weeks pregnant and sometimes gets less than a handful of hours sleep, Mac is pressuring her to try and cut down her workload to take proper prenatal care of their unborn child. But it seems lately her job is demanding more of her time as she is on a case where more than half a dozen young girls seemed to have vanished. Due to the fact these girls are prostitutes or runaways, etc, next to no missing person reports have been filed. But after speaking to a woman who knows one of the missing girls, Quincy begins to receive strange and ominous phone calls to her cell where even one of the calls was certainly of a woman being tortured and then killed. One day Mac informed Quincy that he has been offered a promotion on the South Carolina border which means she would have to leave her current job and hopefully find something with FBI's regional offices looking for another agent or be a 'stay-at-home-Mom'. The latter being one which Mac is leaning towards and one that is the least appealing to Quincy. As she works on tracking down the missing girls, Quincy is torn between the job she currently loves or drop everything to enhance her husband's career elsewhere.This was an absolute nail-biter with a crazed pedophile with a fetish for spiders going around torturing and killing women."
— Carol (5 out of 5 stars)
" I sure hope Lisa Gardner continues to write the Quincy/Rainie series...I am going to miss them! "
— Diane, 2/20/2014" I hated the subject matter (child sexual abuse)and was sorry I had even started to read it, prefering not to think about such perversion. BUT I always finish a book. It was well written but I would not recommend it for younger readers. "
— Jilll, 2/7/2014" Probably my favorite Lisa Gardner book! Loved the suspense and the characterizations! "
— Kerry, 2/3/2014" This was a good book. I think this is the first one of hers I have read. I enjoyed it except for the spiders. UUUHHH... "
— Gloria, 1/26/2014" The spider talk can be somewhat creepy - good book though. "
— Linda, 1/19/2014" A great book...but it gave me the creepy-crawleeis every once in a while!! "
— Tanya, 1/18/2014" One of the most frightening books I've read. "
— Sue, 1/16/2014" Good, but gory "
— Nan, 1/15/2014" Good. Very suspensful. "
— Anne, 1/11/2014" If you can get past the reference too all the spiders, it was a pretty good read...I'd give it more stars if not for all the spider references...it was a hard read for me! "
— Kim, 1/1/2014" I liked this Rainie & Quincy book. The subject is haunting and timely (the web). "
— Marca, 12/16/2013" I will never go into a park again without looking up into the trees, nor put information on the Internet. Never liked spiders, now they creep me out! "
— Judy, 12/11/2013" I read the reviews from people abt this book. Someone hit the nail on the head when they called it a flea circus!!!!! This book was just all over the place..Way to much going on... For me it was like reading 5 differnt books all at once and trying to connect them together. ..Blah... "
— Frenchfri38, 12/2/2013" spiders, yuk! "
— Cathy, 11/13/2013" I have kids and this book deeply disturbed me. I checked door and window locks for months after reading this. "
— Sudhoffj29, 3/25/2013" This is the first book I have ever read by this author, and even though it was the sixth book of a series I had not read, it captivated me with it's intensity. It was gruesome and difficult to read at times, but what a story! I will certainly be reading more of Lisa Gardner. "
— Maggie, 3/17/2013" another thriller - edge of seat novel "
— Doreen, 3/11/2013" I actually read this after "The Neighbor" (should have been the other way around) But it made for a very interesting ending. I did like The Neighbor a little better, but they were both very good. "Say Goodbye" dealt with child abuse and was very disturbing. "
— Alta, 2/6/2013" Say goodbye was a great book, not so if you don't want nightmares of spiders thou. "
— Nicola, 8/19/2012" Kimberly Quincy (FBI agent) becomes involved with a case of a serial killer who is obsessed with spiders. "
— Carol, 8/1/2012" Nice summer read as long as you aren't creeped out by spiders! "
— Valerie, 5/30/2012" This was quite disturbing to me at times. Almost had to stop. "
— Kristine, 5/12/2012" This book contains child molestation. I don't think I would read it now that I've finished it....does that make any sense? I know horrible things happen in this world, but it was hard to read about the torture of children. "
— Kay, 3/16/2012" Good book up until the end. I hate when things don't have an ending as good as the rest of the book. "
— Bethany, 1/4/2012" I really enjoyed this book. The spiders made it extra creepy and I loved the fact that it took place in GA. I knew of every place they mentioned and kind of want to go see them to see why they inspired Lisa Gardner to use them in her story. "
— Nikki, 8/10/2011" Great book so far. Lisa's twisted. Love her characters. "
— Megan, 6/17/2011" Creepy, creepy, creepy, creepy. I actually quite liked the book, but did predict a certain relationship. The spider facts on the beginning of every chapter freeeeaked me out. I got creepy crawling feelings the whole time I was listening but had to get to the end. "
— Erin, 5/18/2011" Good story, but too much detail on the sick behavior of a sexual predator. "
— Terry, 5/12/2011" Really good book. Not recommended if you get creeped out by spiders (like me, but i suffered through). Seriously twisted plot. *shiver* "
— Mckenzie, 5/2/2011" Loved this book. But, I don't like spiders and this book had a significant arachnid backdrop. "
— Jill, 4/21/2011" This is by far my favorite Lisa Gardner book. Although the subject matter and the language are intense, the story itsself was terrifying. "
— Penny, 4/15/2011" Strange book. If you are an arachnophobe (sp?) you may not want to read it. "
— Connie, 4/11/2011" I figured out the vilain about half way through. Edge of the seat thrills. The ending was very unexpected, but I liked it!! "
— April, 4/10/2011" Couldn't go to bed until I finished this book. <br/> <br/>Story line involved the daughter, Kimberly, of Pierce Quincy and although I like the tangent of her storylines to his I enjoy more of Quincy and Rainie in the books. <br/> <br/>Can't wait for the next one! "
— Amber, 3/11/2011Lisa Gardner is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-one suspense novels, including The Neighbor, which won Thriller of the Year from the International Thriller Writers.
Ann Marie Lee is a seven-time winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award for narration. She is a Los Angeles–based actress with television credits that include ER, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Nip/Tuck. Her stage performances for Broadway National Tours and regional theater include Peter Pan, As You Like It, Heartbreak House, and The Cherry Orchard.
Lincoln Hoppe is an accomplished actor of stage and screen with several films, plays, television shows, and numerous audiobooks to his credit. His audiobook narrations have earned him nine AudioFile Earphones Awards. His diverse voice characterizations can be heard on animated films, video games, and commercials across the globe. He is a member of the Lost Angeles Comedy Sportz Improv Company.