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Loverboy

A Novel

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Two weeks before he intends to slowly and sadistically kill his prey, Loverboy sends a collage of the future crime scene to the FBI. If the federal agents are able to decode the collage in time, they can prevent Loverboy's next ferocious slaying. He feels that's more than fair: It's not Loverboy's fault the FBI have already failed five times. FBI agent Imogen Page is armed with an exceptional ability in the world of criminology: The mingling of her senses make her acutely aware of patterns others might not sense. This keen sense for detection, however, also makes Imogen unusually empathetic. Determined to rescue Loverboy's latest catch, Imogen's cognitive gifts now put her in grave danger: for as she races against the clock in this hunt for a cruel killer, Imogen Page has excited the imagination of a monstrous mind.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Imogen Page, an FBI agent who perceives patterns in serial killers via taste and smell, is on the track of Loverboy, a vicious serial killer who tortures his victims and then kills them. The collages he sends always have clues to where he is and what his victim will look like in death. But this case is different as Loverboy wants Imogen to find him. Liz Zazzi portrays Loverboy with a mind-numbing intonation that exudes the exactness and absolute control he holds over his victims, while Imogen is heard as patient and focused on all the details her senses can summon. It takes Zazzi a while to sound comfortable with Jaffe's sadistic character, the vivid descriptions of torture and mutilation, and the convoluted plot, but the emotional distance is all important if Imogen and the listener are to solve this mystery and rescue Loverboy's victim. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 3, 2004
      A consensual union between a lustful young lady and a nameless stud kicks off this clunky thriller by Jaffe (Bad Girl
      , etc.), in which a serial killer taunts the FBI with clues to his next murder. After the sweaty prelude, Imogen Page, an FBI special agent with a rare gift of synthesis—a mingling of the senses that renders her empathetic to the motivations of others, even criminals—is called to Las Vegas, where noted nuclear physicist Dr. Rosalind Carnow is missing from her hotel, presumably kidnapped. A collage rather than a ransom note tells authorities she's in the hands of the "Hide and Seek Killer," aka Loverboy: as usual, he gives them two and a half weeks to solve a dozen or more riddles and find the victim before he kills her. It's a game this wily, sadistic killer has won five times before. Imogen, though still grieving the sudden death of her beloved only brother, is persuaded to take the case. Her path immediately crosses that of charismatic multimillionaire automaker Benton Arbor, Carnow's longtime platonic best friend. Benton is determined to solve the case his way, and he and Imogen vie with each other for control, even as they fall for each other. Fast-paced action distracts the reader from stiff writing (" 'So you—the police—have nothing,' Benton summed up"), and the killer's identity, when finally revealed, defies credibility, leaving the reader with a bad case of morning-after malaise. Agent, Susan Ginsberg. (June 1)

      Forecast:
      Loverboy will be sold shrink-wrapped back to back with Jaffe's previous thriller
      Bad Girl; the two books together are priced at $14.95. The rock-bottom offer might seduce readers, but the value-to-price ratio could be better.

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