Synopses & Reviews
Dr. Samantha Leeds is the host of a popular New Orleans radio talk show. She begins getting calls both at home and at work from one of her listeners -- a man who claims she must repent for her past sins -- or die. Coincidentally, perhaps, an attractive and very attentive man moves into Samantha's neighborhood. Ty Wheeler isn't very forthcoming about himself. Could he somehow be involved with the threatening phone calls? Detective Rick Benz and his partner believe that a series of murders in the seedy French Quarter of the city may be related to Samantha's threatening caller. All of these elements come together for a shocking conclusion in this fast-paced novel of romantic suspense.
Synopsis
Against the sultry backdrop of New Orleans, Detectives Rick Bentz and Reuben Montoya take on their first case together in #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson's chilling novel of a serial killer's obsessive vengeance. . .
As host of New Orleans' radio talk show Midnight Confessions, Dr. Samantha Leeds is a trusted confidante to all kinds of troubled souls. But the call that comes to her own home one night is different--menacing, personal. . .
Then the killings start. . .one victim after another found strangled. Montoya, eager to make his name with the NOPD, teams up with Bentz, whose hard-won experience tells him there's a connection to Sam. But many more must die before the killer, calling himself Father John, is ready for his ultimate target. For Bentz and Montoya know with chilling certainty that Father John is drawing nearer, preparing to make Sam confess her sins--before he delivers his final judgment. . .
Praise for Lisa Jackson's You Don't Want to Know
"A pure nail biter." --Harlan Coben
"Shiveringly good suspense " --Lisa Gardner
About the Author
Lisa Jackson has been writing romantic fiction for fifteen years. Over sixty of her books have been published and reprinted in more than a dozen foreign languages. A single mother, she is a native of Oregon, where she still resides with her two teenage sons. Lisa is often asked what is the key to her success, and her unfailing answer is a keen imagination, incredible friends, loving family, and always, loads of laughter. As Oscar Wilde is purported to have said, "Life is too important to be taken seriously."