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The Bodies Left Behind
The Bodies Left Behind
The Bodies Left Behind
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The Bodies Left Behind

Written by Jeffery Deaver

Narrated by Holter Graham

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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The instant New York Times bestselling thriller from the “master of ticking bomb suspense” (People) who created Lincoln Rhyme and Kathryn Dance is “a tour de force…the suspense never flags” (Kirkus Reviews).

When a night-time call to 911 from a secluded Wisconsin vacation house is cut short, offduty deputy Brynn McKenzie leaves her husband and son at the dinner table and drives up to Lake Mondac to investigate. Was it a misdial or an aborted crime report?

Brynn stumbles onto a scene of true horror and narrowly escapes from two professional criminals. She and a terrified visitor to the weekend house, Michelle, flee into the woods in a race for their lives. As different as night and day, and stripped of modern-day resources, Brynn, a tough deputy with a difficult past, and Michelle, a pampered city girl, must overcome their natural reluctance to trust each other and learn to use their wits and courage to survive the relentless pursuit. The deputy's disappearance spurs both her troubled son and her new husband into action, while the incident sets in motion Brynn's loyal fellow deputies and elements from Milwaukee's underside. These various forces race along inexorably toward the novel's gritty and stunning conclusion.

The Bodies Left Behind is an epic cat-and-mouse chase, told nearly in real-time, and is filled with Deaver's patented twists and turns, where nothing is what it seems, and death lingers just around the next curve on a deserted path deep in the midnight forest.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 11, 2008
ISBN9780743579957
The Bodies Left Behind
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Jeffery Deaver

Jeffery Deaver is the No.1 international bestselling author of more than forty novels, three collections of short stories, and a nonfiction law book. His books are sold in 150 countries and translated into twenty-five languages.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Bad. Not worthy. Do not read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Deaver is best known for the Lincoln Rhyme series about a quadriplegic forensic expert. This book is a stand alone, about a woman deputy who is asked to investigate a 911 call and walks into a double murder and is forced to run with another woman. The deputy, the other woman, and the two killers play out a deadly dance, full of Deaver's trademarked plot twists. The book has interesting characters and a good plot. Recommended.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I just finished this book yesterday . I was very happy with how it was written, thought it had great characters and I was anxious to keep reading it to find out how it turned out. Would for sure read this author agian.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Just finished an ARC of this novel. I really enjoyed it. Fast-paced with a new, interesting lead character. A woman Deputy, Brynn; she strong and spirited, but with faults too. A good read and a must read for Deaver fans.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    3.0 out of 5 stars So-so stand alone..., April 21, 2011I have read all of Jeffery Deaver's previous books but this stand alone cat-and-mouse tale doesn't hold up to the high octane suspense thriller that I'm used to reading when I open one of his novels.Deputy Brynn McKenzie is dispatched to Lake Mondac to investigate an aborted 911 call from a cell phone that appears to have originated from a secluded lake house there. When she arrives and enters the house, she discovers the bodies of a man and woman who have been murdered. The killers are, however, still on the scene and when Brynn finds another potential victim unharmed at the residence they band together and run out from the house to evade the two killers. Although the plot advances at a rapid pace, and even as the events unfold and the reader is swept up into the tense chase, the narrative requires the reader to suspend disbelief as Brynn McKenzie and a friend of the murdered couple escape into the dark Wisconsin woods on a dark, cold night in April. Pursued by two ruthless hit men, they rush blindly toward any avenue of safety only to be thwarted by the men time and again. Dirtied and injured, they encounter others out in those dark woods that night. Are they friend or foe? The whole "in the woods" portion of the book goes on and on and on. In addition, there is another subplot involving union shenanigans and other red herrings that don't necessarily add to the story but only confuse the reader.The loose ends are all tied up neatly at the end, as expected. While not Deaver's best, I'm sure his fans will want to read this one but I suggest they borrow rather than buy. I enjoyed the experience of reading the Large Print version of the book as it is much easier on the eyes.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Great book, keep me up late at night. Loved the strength of the female deputy and her fast thinking in all kinds of situations. Reminds us not to jump to quick assumptions...nothing is what it seems.Recommend this book to fans of strong women and twisting plots.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Not my favorite Deaver. He spent way too long following a chase through the woods - not enough twists and turns. Got a little better toward the end (a few things that were unexpected), but I would save your time on this one if you are looking for something a little more suspenseful with a little more action.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Spellbinding action, hard to put down
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    What a thriller! Even though I know Deaver twists things in unexpected ways, I was still surprised at one of the twists in this action-packed adventure. I even forgot to be sad that it wasn't a Lincoln Rhyme story (but I'm ready for a new one....please!).
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Excellent book. There was always something happening. Definately kept my attention. When you think you have it figured out there was a turn of events and it had you thinking again of other possibilities. This was the classic cat and mouse plot. No one in the story knew who was who and when they thought they did know who was who it changed. This was a great book that will keep the attention of any reader reading it. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a good suspenseful, mystery. Definately the best mystery book I have ever read and I would most definately tell everyone to read this book. It is a really good book that you can't put down.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was my first novel by Jeffery Deaver. If all his books are like this one, then I'll go pick up the rest of his backlist as I really enjoyed this. While there was nothing really unique about this, I've seen similar plots before, this however moved quickly and kept me engrossed throughout. If I had to find a bit of criticism, I felt the ending just wrapped up too neatly. But the ending wasn't what kept me going, it was the ride to get there. There was plenty of action and twists galore (some you could see a mile away, others had me fooled). I'll definitely try Deaver again.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Jeffery was able to write a story that keeps the reader's interest. I suspect this could be put into a movie version. There are some interesting twists on how the case works out for the deputy that goes on the call. The story has a weak ending but for the most part the rest of the story is well written. Perhaps the character of Michelle is a bit hard to believe. I recommend the book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    very good story. I enjoyed it very much. feel into believing parts where I shouldn't have but I think that was the author's plan.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    starts strong, slow finish
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Great reading. As always, interesting characters and plenty of twists in the plot.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book might as well be called ?It Happened One Night? since most of the action takes place in a 12 hour period during which the irritatingly know-it-all police deputy Brynn McKenzie attempts to escape from two professional hit men in a deserted Wisconsin forest. It?s a nice change from Deaver?s grumpy quadriplegic hero Lincoln Rhymes but The Bodies Left Behind reads like a short story that has been fleshed out and added to with twist upon twist followed by yet more twists, turning a decent action adventure into an unrealistic, contorted, overlong and overtly convoluted story with all the depth of a James Patterson special.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    ?This book was utterly boring and basically no plot or relation to the title the only good side was that it was well written but it had such a lack of excitement i dropped it after 50 pages.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    > A great story about a deputy sheriff who heads out to check out a 911 call from a lakeside cabin? The narrative has credibility, tension, character development, nice descriptive phrasing, plot twists and, gives attention to detail. What?s not to love? Well, for one thing, what appeared to be interesting and maybe even useful ?bushman lore? needs to be taken with a grain of salt. I started researching compasses and discovered that compass (and map) reading is a skill that you need to learn. All this time I thought you just looked at which way the needle was pointing and you were set! I was soooo wrong! You have to take into consideration things like true vs magnetic north poles, declination values, and orientation. Anyway, there's no way our heroine in The Bodies Left Behind could have navigated the Wisconsin woods using a magnetized needle in a water-and-alcohol solution. In "real life" the needle would not have shown a consistent reading at every checkpoint and, could have been off by as much as 30 degrees at every reading! It would have been better, and more credible, had the parka Brynn was wearing had had a L.L. Bean zipper-pull compass attached.
    The other thing working against the book was the narrator. In all fairness, Holter Graham ends up a better narrator than when he started this story. However, in the beginning, the narration sounds like a cold read and some of the character delineations are not very clear. By the end of the book, the transitions from scene-to-scene and character-to-character are smoother and more distinct respectively.
    > I've been thinking a little bit more about why I didn't think this book was "all that." One of the reasons was the main character herself. I simply didn't understand why she wasn't a "closer." She's depicted as a tenacious character, and yet, she doesn't quite finish what she's started. Her decision to divorce her first husband, her decision not to be in on the arrest of Michelle and, her decision to not pursue Hart, were surprising and, hardly credible. Her second marriage had little credibility either: Her exclusion of Graham, her deceptions and, the lack of communication were shocking. Our tenacious B never committed half of her energies to her marriages that she committed to her work. Brynn is depicted has Hart's counterpart, someone who gives 110%, but Brynn never even gives even 100% (much less than 110%) to any endeavor. Hmmm, the more I think about this book, the less I like it. It went from a "What's not to love?"-A -list book, down to a ?C.? It's time to stop thinking about this book!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great story
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It was interesting g I was in the mood for short stories. Each one held my interest and had an interesting ending
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not his best.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was not what I expected as it is very different from the Rhymes and other books of Deaver's I have read. However, it turned out to be a very good read! I couldn't put it down for the last half. Lots of twists and turns and very enjoyable.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The 911 call was canceled, but since she was already on her way, Deputy Brynn McKenzie decided to check out the address anyway. Arriving at the lake home, Brynn stumbles into a crime scene and just manages to get away from the killers. Brynn and a guest at the home, Michelle, flee into the woods of a Wisconsin state park. What follows is a cat and mouse game in the night in the woods in April. The two women have to rely on their wits and courage as they are the hunted. The plot contained twists and turns that should have made it a good thriller. However, I would have liked the book a whole lot better if I thought the author ever set foot in Wisconsin. It was obvious that Deaver knew nothing about the flora and fauna of Wisconsin, being on the trails of the state parks, or the city of Milwaukee when it was mentioned.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The Bodies Left Behind is a fun Deaver book. It begins with a couple, the Feldman?s, relaxing in their vacation home on Lake Mondac. Two killers come into their home and murder them both. There is a surprise visitor in the home that is unknown to the killers who plays an important role in the story line. What follow is nothing less that an over the hills and through the woods series of near death adventures when Deputy Brynn McKenzie is sent to check on a 911 call that has come in from the Feldman home.There were some amazing chases, a chance encounter with drug sellers, falls and trips and frightening struggles through a cold and challenging countryside, all the time being trailed by people unknown and frightening. As a bit of side note, there was also the description of an interesting way to get a fire started when there are no matches available.All is all this is a good thriller and I was spellbound throughout the entire book. It is not a fast read but it is well worth the time spent. I recommend this book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Quite liked it :) I would have liked a bit more digging of personalities ubder the surface but on the whole enjoyed it. Suspense was pretty good. :)
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book started off slow for me...two killers chasing two women, one a police officer, through the woods at night, both groups trying to stay one step ahead of the other. It was a bit boring. However, after almost 100 pages, new twists started to be added and it became much more interesting to the point I couldn't put it down until it was finished. I can't say it was one of Deaver's best novels but I did thoroughly enjoy it and hope to see more of Brynn, the female police officer, in future writings. I will continue to rate Deaver among my favorite thriller authors.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Grabbed from my ?2B read? shelf, this Jeffrey Deaver thriller became a sort of d?j? vu reading. I didn?t remember the characters or many of the incidental actions. I had a vague inkling about one pivotal point in the plot. It turns out I probably read this book some years ago. Maybe someone inadvertently plunked the volume back on my slush shelf, or perhaps I?ve read too many similar novels, or quite possibly I am becoming senile.Ostensibly, the plot involves a game of fox and hounds. In an imaginary Wisconsin lake forest, two hired killers storm a cottage, murdering a couple inhabitants. A seeming casual bystander happens to wound one of the assassins and becomes hunted by the two henchmen. An off-duty deputy sheriff interrupts the scene and becomes part of the pursued female duet. Thrashing through thick woodlands throughout the night, the male hunters become the women?s prey and vice versa in a chess-match of survival skills. A couple of additional outside hired guns join the chase until all but one of the gunmen flees the escapade.In the months following the night-time chase, the female deputy pursues the remaining killers through diligent?if not dogged?police work. The true cause of the blood work eventually is revealed, much to the relief of a dock-side union boss who had been suspected of the criminal hire. Meanwhile, the population of hired killers diminishes and the female deputy?s domestic situation refines itself.I?ve read other Deaver novels, but this book remains fresh. This book is a worthy addition to anyone?s thriller library or reading list. His writing is impeccable, the details are sterling, and action unfolds tightly through interspersed chapter actions. Even though I cannot remember ever reading this book before, I am left wondering whether my condition is couched on good craftsmanship in Deaver?s writing or simply based on my fogged memory.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Jeffery Deaver has done it again. If you like nonstop action you'll enjoy this. A simple hit job goes wrong when a witness shows up. It has hints of Deliverance by Dickey as hunter and hunted fight for survival.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I usually don't post mass market books or older books to this blog, but since my public library played a big part in my ability to finish this book, I thought I would. And it also give me the chance to post the reminder that very often, my reviews focus more on my response or thoughts about the book than to plot descriptors. If I fail to do so, and you want the plot summary, there often can be one found on the inside cover or back of a book, or even on a book review site, or so I'm told. (Tongue firmly in cheek, there.) I recently went on a trip and packed three books to read. Each one got cast aside for one reason or another, and I was left book-less (or at least as book-less as someone with 17 shelves of books in a mountain cabin be.) As a replacement read, I picked up The Bodies Left Behind. This particular book had been given to us a while back by a friend, recommended particularly for my husband, who had read it, enjoyed it and put it aside. (I just read an article that the art of sentence diagramming is dying, which, as I wrote that last sentence, made me particularly sad.) I apparently had brought it up to the cabin when we moved last winter, either to read it or to release it. I do like good thrillers, though it has been a while since I've read any of the more prolific American authors, but remember that Deaver could pen a good plot. Unfortunately, The Bodies Left Behind became "The Book Left Behind" because I inadvertently forgot to pack it when I went home. Thank heavens for Charleston County Public Library, so that I could check another copy out, find my place, and resume reading before the story grew cold in my mind.As to the plot itself, nicely done. I was interested in the characters, though, never having met any cold-blooded killers couldn't judge how realistic some characters were. They shared characteristics with enough bad guys in other books to convince me that perhaps, maybe, this is how hired guns are. These types of books certainly are a good learning tool for anyone who wants to know what to expect from psychopaths, and other social deviants and politicians. And, I admit it. I didn't see two of the major plot twists/revelations coming, particularly the one around page 266 of the hardback copy (or 72% according to a progress calculator.) The other nice thing about reading this book? It reminded me that I've liked some of Deaver's other books, so I've got an author to delve back into when I want a thriller. Tags: bookcrossing, i-liked-it, read, read-on-recommendation, suspense-thriller, thank-you-charleston-county-library
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    He is the author of the successful Lincoln Rhyme series, about a paralyzed detective who solves crimes based on the evidence gathered by his protege Amelia Sachs. This was made into a successful movie staring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie.But I digress. The Bodies Left Behind is a stand alone novel. Deputy Brynn McKenzie is just home for the night with her family when her boss asks her to check out a house on a sparsely populated lake. It could be nothing, but there was a 911 call that got cut off. Maybe it was a misdial. She heads up to the lake, finds the house and walks into a horrific crime scene - and the perpetrators haven't left the area yet. They're still looking for the female houseguest that escaped the carnage. Brynn finds her first and they're on the run into the State Forest that surrounds the lake with the killers hot on their trail. The killers have also called the 911 in as a false alarm. There will be no police help on the way for Brynn and Michelle. This is a nail biter of a novel, with lots of twists and turns that you don't see coming. Deaver's characters are always more than two dimensional. The bad guys aren't cardboard cut outs - their personalities are developed as much as the protagonists. You'll be turning pages to get in just one more chapter before you turn off the light.If you like Harlen Coben, John Sandford or Linwood Barclay you'll love Jeffery Deaver.