Do You like book The Next Accident (2015)?
FBI Special Agent Pierce Quincy is not convinced that his daughter's death was an accident. Quincy knew his daughter had many problems, but he also knew something didn't seem right about her death. Distraught and determined to find the answers, Quincy seeks the help of ex PI, Rainie Connor. Together they hope to uncover what really happened, but could Quincy and those around him be the next targets?Another fantastic read by Lisa Gardner. The twist and turns in this book will have you turning the pages quite quickly and will keep you guessing right to the very end. A fast paced read that will keep you up at night as you won't be able to put down. Highly recommended.
—Sharon
I really enjoy reading Lisa Gardner for pleasure. Her stories are always interesting, fast paced and even though they are somewhat predictable, they make you want to stick with the story just to make sure you were right. This book had a good suspenseful plot but the best part for me was the character development because we finally get to see a softer, more vulnerable side of Quincy instead of the man in the suit. I am also a big fan of Rainie, and was glad to see her take the "heroine" role rather than always the victim. Her sarcasm was a very welcome comic relief to the pretty gruesome murders being described.
—Lisa
For the longest time, I didn't read Lisa Gardner; I had her wrongfully pegged as a romance writer. As she demonstrates in book after book, there's no romance in the murders that she writes about, and if you think you can peg whodunit, guess again. Familiar characters from later novels are central to this psycho-killer tale; FBI agent Pierce Quincy; ex-small town cop Rainie Connor; and Quincy's daughter Kimberly, who wants to follow in her father's footsteps. Gardner begins with a troubled woman, driving drunk with a handsome boyfriend urging her to take the wheel, despite her confusion. Before she can regain any control of her senses, her lover urges her to speed recklessly, knowing she'll do anything for him. A horrific crash eventually ends her life and immediately that of a man walking his dog, but the killer slips out of the car -- beginning a series of accidents that affect Pierce Quincy in the worst ways possible. The killer wants revenge, and he starts his spree by forcing Amanda Quincy, Pierce's oldest and most vulnerable child to drive head-on into a tree.Over a year later, when his ex-wife agrees that Amanda is indeed brain-dead, allowing the young woman to be buried, Quincy hires troubled friend and private eye Rainie Connor to start digging into his daughter's death. Too many loose ends have kept him awake since Amanda's "accident."Quincy is again shocked and outmaneuvered by the murderer, who slowly takes everything and everyone meaningful away from him. Despite his FBI experiences, he realizes it's time to depend on Rainie's smarts, as well as his estranged daughter Kimberly's toughness, to stop a reign of terror.Suspects come and go, but until the final pages, Jackson cleverly disguises who the murderer is and why Quincy is targeted. The clever killer is hard to unmask. Gardner pulls no punches; the characters are imperfect, but real, and the psychology of being terrorized traumatic. Gardner proved early on that she knows how to keep you reading. "The Next Accident" is an enjoyable, and stay-up-all-night read.
—Katherine Adams