The 7th Victim: Karen Vail Novel, Book 1 (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Alan Jacobson Play Audiobook Sample

The 7th Victim: Karen Vail Novel, Book 1 Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Publisher Description

The Dead Eyes killer lurks in the backyard of the FBI's famed Behavioral Analysis Unit. His brutal murders, unlike any others previously encountered, confound the local task force, despite the gifted skills of Special Agent Karen Vail, the first female ever promoted to the profiling unit. But along with her keen insight, Vail brings considerable personal and professional baggage--both of which threaten to derail the investigation, destroy her storied career and get her killed.

Drawing from his meticulous research during seven years of study with the FBI's legendary profiling unit, Alan Jacobson brings dramatic realism and unprecedented accuracy to his pages as he takes readers behind the scenes of the FBI Academy. The 7th Victim is a terrifying and memorable work of psychological suspense, with rich, believable characters and a chilling intricate plot that will keep you guessing until the end.

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"I liked this -- I was in suspense as to the "bad guy" the entire time. There was a lot of blood and gore, but it was well written and enough of interest to keep me enthralled. It was a free download to my Kindle, and surprisingly few typos (one of my standards for "quality"). "

— Judy (4 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Loved this book. It kept me on the edge of my seat. I didn't want to put it down. "

    — Giselle, 6/12/2011
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " I love detective/police mysteries and picked this book up for my kindle. I finished it in a single sitting and immediately picked up the second book (Crush) and the third (Velocity). Mr. Jacobson has become an author that I have on my watch list for new books. "

    — doug, 6/8/2011
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " WOW!! If you're a fan of James Patterson and Tess Gerritsen and other crime thriller novelists, then Alan Jacobsen is your new best friend. Although this is the first book I've read by him, I can't wait to read the others in this series!!!! "

    — Christy, 6/4/2011
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Absolutely love the Vail series thrillers. Stayed engadged and guessing. "

    — Daniel, 6/3/2011
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Sure there was a lot of things going on in this book but that is one of the reasons I liked it. Lots of twists and turns. Some areas could have been written better and others were just great. Overall, hopefully the start of a good series. "

    — Christine, 6/1/2011
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " An interesting chase for a serial killer with lots of twists and turns to keep the reader guessing. "

    — Nancy, 5/31/2011
  • Overall Performance: 1 out of 51 out of 51 out of 51 out of 51 out of 5

    " Not something I would recommend. Like an endless episode of CSI with twists and turns, little character development, and a surprise character that shows up at the end that ties everything together. Not believable at all, writing forced and dialogue silly. "

    — Holly, 5/3/2011
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " It was not that good at first but about 75 pages couldn't put it down "

    — Peggy, 4/10/2011
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " The story was ok. I had the murderer identified about 1/2 way through. The twist at the end added to the story. I don't think the author is very perceptive about women. A mother would find it more difficult to leave her 14 year old son that was in a coma. That was not very realistic to me. "

    — Laura, 4/1/2011
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    " Can I give it 20 stars?? "

    — Anna, 3/30/2011
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    " For anyone that likes murder mysteries like I do this was a great read! It had so many twists and turns that it was amazing to me. It kept you enticed the entire way through! "

    — Colleen, 3/26/2011

About Alan Jacobson

Alan Jacobson is the international bestselling author of several critically acclaimed novels. In order to take readers behind the scenes to places they might never go, Jacobson has embedded himself in many federal agencies, including spending several years working with two senior profilers at the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s vaunted Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico, where he edited four published FBI research papers on serial offenders, attended numerous FBI training courses, worked with the head firearms instructor at the academy, and received ongoing personalized instruction on serial killers. He has also worked with the Drug Enforcement Administration, the US Marshals Service, the New York Police Department, SWAT teams, local bomb squads, branches of the US military, chief superintendents and detective sergeants at Scotland Yard, criminals, armorers, helicopter pilots, chief executive officers, historians, and Special Forces operators. Jacobson has been interviewed extensively on television and radio, including on CNN, NPR, and multiple ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox network affiliates.