Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan knows what it’s like to be haunted by the past. For years after her daughter, Bonnie, was stolen from her, she fought for closure. When her mother, Sandra, asks Eve to find a missing friend named Beth Avery, she wants to help but is sure that Sandra is hiding something. The fact that she adamantly refuses to go to the police reinforces Eve’s suspicions that something is very wrong.
Eve learns that Beth has been locked away in a mental hospital for years, which makes it even harder to understand how she could have disappeared. As Sandra reluctantly reveals small pieces of the truth about Beth’s identity, Eve is shocked to discover that their lives are strangely entwined, and Beth’s disappearance now puts them all in grave danger.
Desperate, Eve enlists a secret weapon to pick up Beth’s trail: rogue profiler Kendra Michaels. With an uncanny ability to detect clues and solve puzzles, Kendra begins to uncover the bizarre circumstances of Beth’s escape from what should have been the safety of her hospital room. Beth is on the run, and as her mind clears—detoxing from the drugs that have held her prisoner—she begins to see the threads of a twisted plot within the powerful Avery family, threatening to destroy her and anyone else who might jeopardize the high-stakes game that is already in play.
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"Another excellent entry in the Eve Duncan series. Adding a previously unknown half-sister into Eve's life could have been a disaster, making the series more soap opera like than suspenseful. I shouldn't have worried. Eve's new sister has added further dimension to the character and all those around her. I also think the addition of Kendra from the book Iris wrote with her son, Roy, was another great call. I loved this book and can't wait for the next one!"
— Denise (4 out of 5 stars)
" I like a little realism with my fiction, not to be found here. "
— Kris, 2/17/2014" I love the Eve Duncan series, but this one was drawn out too much. "
— Alice, 2/13/2014" Excellent Duncan book. I love the introduction of new characters. "
— Rosemary, 2/2/2014" Good book. I found some of the conversations a bit stilted but an enjoyable read. "
— Judy, 1/22/2014" sleep no more by Iris Johansen was an amazing book it is about Eve Dunchan after discovering the truth about her daughter's death she learns the truth about something else a woman has escaped from the hospital and somehow has a connection to Eve her mother wants Eve to find this woman to protect her the question is why? and what connnection dose this woman have to Eve and her mother? "
— Victoria, 1/5/2014" The Eve Duncan series is one of the very few signed/expensive series I religiously read. i enjoy Eve and Quinn. I wish there was more Jane in them though! "
— Word, 12/20/2013" Iris Johansen never ceases to amaze me with her storylines for Eve Duncan. "
— Joe, 12/12/2013" This book bored me to tears. "
— Jaime, 12/12/2013" Both the dialogue and sentence structure were very awkward. The Plot was thin and has been done many times before. Couldn't find a reason to really care or invest in the characters. "
— Sandra, 11/24/2013" A winner again. After Eve found out what happened to her daughter Bonnie she is faced with another problem. It seems she has a half sister that someone wants dead. "
— Cheryl, 11/15/2013" Up and down for me. I always enjoy her books but this one was definitely not my favourite. "
— Cheryl, 10/26/2013" I love her character Eve Duncan and I have read all the books and always enjoy the next adventure. "
— Vicki, 10/24/2013" Talk about another twisty story... I loved it! "
— Tuere, 10/19/2013" I didn't think it was the best Iris Johansen book I have read. Average read at best.I have enjoyed many of her other works. "
— Cindy, 9/4/2013" Love this series, fun, fast suspensful "
— Mandy, 8/12/2013" His is one of the beet. "
— Dom, 6/30/2013" The plot is very interesting, although aspects are bordering on the unbelievable: the killer uses a snake as a weapon, for example. This may be my last Johansen book. I am being generous with three stars. "
— Donna, 5/19/2013" Eve's crazy family adds another member and more intrigue. A good read. "
— Lorie, 5/11/2013" Good sequel. I didn't expect anything less. I do wish it would be the final book in this series. But the way it ended, I doubt it. I'm ready for a new series from Ms. Johansen!! "
— Jodie, 4/9/2013" Gets one star because used an editor. This is tripe. "
— Nevermore, 4/3/2013" Really tired of the Quinn/Bonnie/Eve story line. "
— Jean, 3/24/2013" This wasn't my favorite Iris Johansen book. It never seemed to gain momentum and I found I wasn't on the edge of my seat like I have been with her other books. "
— Lisa, 3/23/2013" It was pretty good but I found it harder to get through than her others. "
— Rebecca, 3/11/2013" Normally a huge fan of Iris Johansen's books but just felt like this one was slightly off. The story didn't pull me in at all "
— Jacquie, 9/28/2012" Easy to read....an enjoyable read "
— Ruth, 9/28/2012Iris Johansen is the author of more than thirty New York Times bestsellers. Her series featuring forensic sculptor Eve Duncan has sold over twenty million copies and was the subject of the Lifetime movie The Killing Game. She has has also co-authored the bestselling series featuring investigator Kendra Michaels.
Elisabeth Rodgers is an actress and AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator. After graduating from Princeton University, she completed a two-year program at William Esper Studio, where she studied with Maggie Flanigan. Her audiobook narration training came from Robin Miles, who has also directed her in several productions. She has recorded dozens of books for a multitude of publishers.