Synopses & Reviews
Eighteen years ago, a girl shot down a rapist while her father's lawnmower sputtered in the yard outside. Somewhere in the heat and shadows of that day, Alexandra Rafferty took on the burden of her deed, and forged a bond of silence with her cop father. But now Alexandra's husband has left, her father is clinging to his health, and a Miami serial killer is leaving behind death scenes that go beyond the horrific. For Alexandra, her life and work are exploding--exposing the truth about the killer she seeks, the lover she's choosing, and one summer afternoon that has never gone away...
Review
"A first rate thriller by a masterful writer."--James Patterson
"Hall shows himself to be an ingenious plotter...In Alex he has created a character to care about."--People
"Body Language is James Hall showing off all his best stuff. Complex and edgy, engrossing and masterful. This book's a cut above the rest. It's his very best."--Michael Connelly