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Ripper
Isabel Allende
Harper: 2013/4, 496 pages
Reviewed by Jessie Park
Isabel Allende
Harper: 2013/4, 496 pages
Reviewed by Jessie Park
Indiana Jackson is a holistic healer who believes in essential oils and how the planets affect her future. Amanda Martin is her teenage daughter who is set to go to MIT and spends all her time on Ripper, an online gaming community that focuses on solving crimes. Over the course of several months, San Francisco experiences several seemingly unrelated murders. Amanda and her Ripper colleagues, which includes her grandfather Blake, meet online and try to solve the cases, becoming more convinced that they are all done by the same twisted person. Amanda and Blake have the inside access since her father, Bob Martin, is the homicide police chief. Things become personal when Indiana is kidnapped and Amanda is dead sure that the kidnapper is the same murderer the Ripper players have been chasing. It's a race against time as Amanda and the Ripper players try to solve the murders and shed light on the murderer's identity while Bob rallies the police force to find his ex-wife before it's too late. Adding to the action is Ryan Miller, Indiana's best friend who is also in love with her. He's a highly skilled ex-Navy SEAL who will stop at nothing to ensure her safety, even if he's the number one suspect in her disappearance. This is not a light read but it does pick up towards the middle as much of the book goes into the backgrounds of the characters. There is violence throughout the book but it is not intensely gory.
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