Fatal Distraction - Diane Capri

Fatal Distraction

By Diane Capri

  • Release Date: 2012-05-16
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 110 Ratings

Description

They stole her son. She wants him back. 

Bestselling JESS KIMBALL THRILLER SERIES from award-winning New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author DIANE CAPRI.

Jess Kimball is the relentless mother on a mission to find her son. Peter was stolen. She wants him back. While she searches, she's helping other families get justice.

Jess Kimball’s son has been missing for ten long years. She spends every available moment looking for him. She’ll never stop. 

And never give up hope. 

She knows the best chance she has to find Peter is a tip from someone who’s seen him. 

To keep her search in the public eye, hoping for the right tip to come her way, she’s climbed to the top of her field, investigative reporter for Taboo Magazine.

Which is how she met beloved Florida Governor Helen Sullivan…

Three years ago, Helen’s world shattered when her only son died in a senseless car crash, killing his best friend, too. Helen quickly discovered Eric’s crash was no accident and lured the killer to her son’s funeral to be caught. When the shooting ceased in the small country church, the shooter was dead and Helen believed her nightmare was over. Instead, she’d unwittingly escalated her duel with a cunning and patient assassin.

Now, Jess and Helen are driven to find the horrifying truth...

Who killed Eric Sullivan? Is the real killer still out there?

For fans of Melinda Leigh, Kendra Elliott, Robert Dugoni, Mary Higgins Clark, Greg Iles, Karin Slaughter, Lisa Gardner, Lee Child, Jack Reacher, John Grisham, and James Patterson’s Women's Murder Club

Reviews

  • Villain revealed too early

    3
    By Jim0524
    I was about 1/3 into the book when the ID of the protagonist was revealed. By half way, the ending was assured. It was an entertaining story and the manner for the ending was not as expected. A good mystery has several plot lines proceeding in parallel which don't come together until the final 1/4 of the book. This book lacked that challenge.
  • Fatal Distraction

    5
    By Gillis's daughter
    Very good, exciting mystery! Good, distinct characters. Its very enjoyable to read without foul language and bedroom scenes. Thanks, Diane, for not joining the crowd!
  • Absolutely!

    5
    By Academy 3
    Captivating storyline with no bad language. Murder mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
  • Waiting for the show to drop

    4
    By Circleburner
    The twists keep you wondering who is innocent and who is not. Gets a little long winded but an excellent book.
  • Ouch!

    2
    By Teerob
    Kept hoping this would get better as I turned the pages - it did not. The characters and plot were so confusing, I never figured it out.