The Mephisto Club

by Tess Gerritsen

Ebook, 2006

Library's rating

½

Description

Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles�the inspiration for the hit TNT series�continue their bestselling crime-solving streak. � Evil exists. Evil walks the streets. And evil has spawned a diabolical new disciple in this white-knuckle thriller from New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen.  PECCAVI The Latin word is scrawled in blood at the scene of a young woman�s brutal murder: I HAVE SINNED. It�s a chilling Christmas greeting for Boston medical examiner Maura Isles and Detective Jane Rizzoli, who swiftly link the victim to controversial celebrity psychiatrist Joyce O�Donnell�Jane�s professional nemesis and member of a sinister cabal called the Mephisto Club. On top of Beacon Hill, the club�s acolytes devote themselves to the analysis of evil: Can it be explained by science? Does it have a physical presence? Do demons walk the earth? Drawing on a wealth of dark historical data and mysterious religious symbolism, the Mephisto scholars aim to prove a startling theory: that Satan himself exists among us. With the grisly appearance of a corpse on their doorstep, it�s clear that someone�or something�is indeed prowling the city. The members of the club begin to fear the very subject of their study. Could this maniacal killer be one of their own�or have they inadvertently summoned an evil entity from the darkness? Delving deep into the most baffling and unusual case of their careers, Maura and Jane embark on a terrifying journey to the very heart of evil, where they encounter a malevolent foe more dangerous than any they have ever faced . . . one whose work is only just beginning. This ebook edition contains a special preview of Tess Gerritsen�s I Know a Secret..… (more)

Media reviews

The New Yorker
I like this book its the only book I've sat down and completed it pulls you from begining to end and dosen't let go I really enjoy this book. At first it seems like the characters do not trust each other but through out the story they learn to. I don't think that Tess Gerritsen could have done any
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better, if I had too I would read it all over again. I'll be looking for her next books.
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Original publication date

2006
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