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Undone por Karin Slaughter
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Het leven gaat aan Martin voorbij.Hij werkt als hoofdboekhouder bij Southern toilet benodigdheden en woont nog bij zijn moeder. Hij zoekt zijn enige passie in het lezen van misdaadromans.Hij gaat hierin zo op dat hij geen oog heeft voor de misdaden die in zijn eigen omgeving worden gepleegd.Maar wanneer er een collega wordt vermoord, treedt Martin ongewild op de voorgrond. Als er nog een dode valt wordt echter duidelijk dat Martin door de politie als hoofdverdachte wordt gezien. ( )
  gormel | Dec 17, 2009 |
In rural Atlanta, a badly injured woman is hit by a passing car. She is alive but in critical shape. We learn that the woman was tortured and didn't know what she was doing when she walked into the path of the vehicle.

Will Trent, a detective with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation goes to the accident scene and finds a cave where at least two victims were tortured. The local police fear that he is there to take their case away. They order him to leave but before he goes, Will finds the second victim, dead.

As I was reading this story, I was surprised by the number of plot similarities between this 2009 novel and Lisa Gardner's "Hide" which was published by Bantam, January 30, 2007.

Both novels have an underground facility where the villain keeps his victims. In "Hide" it is an underground chamber, in "Undone" it is an underground cave. Both novels have the antagonist with a family connection to one of the other characters. In both stories, the antagonist was in need of mental care and both stories have a compassionate male protagonist with a no nonsense law enforcement female associate.

I enjoyed both stories and they both contained a surprise but the similarities in plot were distracting. ( )
  mikedraper | Nov 22, 2009 |
A complete change of style for Slaughter and I would imagine a disappointing one for most of her fans.
Instead of the usual violent and bloody stories she usually writes,what we have here is a short black comedy.
The main character is Martin Reed,a mother dominated loser,who works in the office of 'Southern Toilet Supply'. His life changes suddenly when he is accused of a murder followed closely by yet another.
One of the police officers,Detective Anther Albada,becomes rather more interested in him than the case warrants.
This is the ideal book to while away a few spare hours,but it does leave the reader curiously unsatisfied at the end. ( )
  devenish | Nov 15, 2009 |
Classic Karin Slaughter, awesome plot, great characters and what a way to come back after Jeffrey died! ( )
  M8lt | Nov 15, 2009 |
Summary: Someone had spent time with her -- someone well-practiced in the art of pain... Three years ago former Grant County medical examiner Sara Linton moved to Atlanta hoping to leave her tragic past behind her. Now working as a doctor in Atlanta's Grady Hospital she is starting to piece her life together. But when a severely wounded young woman is brought in to the emergency room, she finds herself drawn back into a world of violence and terror. The woman has been hit by a car but, naked and brutalized, it's clear that she has been the prey of a twisted mind. When Special Agent Will Trent of the Criminal Investigation Team returns to the scene of the accident, he stumbles on a torture chamber buried deep beneath the earth. And this hidden house of horror reveals a ghastly truth - Sara's patient is just the first victim of a sick, sadistic killer. Wrestling the case away from the local police chief, Will and his partner Faith Mitchell find themselves at the center of a grisly murder hunt. And Sara, Will and Faith - each with their own wounds and their own secrets - are the only thing that stands between a madman and his next crime...

Every one of us has experienced some kind of trauma that has caused undue stress and psychological pain. As a result many have become unable to function properly. But eventually, we are able to pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and move forward. Undone, a grisly tale of torture and brutality explores how much people can take before they begin to unravel.

What unites the main characters in Undone is the investigation of a series of horrific crimes that begins when a woman escapes a sadomasochist's torture, only to be hit by a car but continues to fight for life. Through the course of the book, the principal characters suffer psychological pain and pressure, coming undone to varying degrees, if only for a short time. While confronting the savage brutality inflicted on the women and the horrifying implements of torture, the main characters realize what they have to be grateful for and where their support and loyalties lie.

Dr. Sara Linton discovers you don't know how strong you are until you are tested. She suffered a devastating personal tragedy in Beyond Reach, Karin Slaughter's previous work. Although she initially gives in to the pain, Sara has too much going for her to let her life be derailed. Her loving, supportive family, intelligence and her plan to help people keep her strong and raise the limits of what she thought she could ultimately tolerate. Detective Will Trent was five months old when his mother was murdered. Subsequently, he grew up in more than ten foster homes where was subjected to physical and mental abuse. Despite struggling with (but not overcoming) dyslexia, Detective Trent graduated from college and now works for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation where he has a great partner he can depend on. Similarly, the first victim of the unknown monster refuses to be undone by the brutality and resulting emotional pain to which she is subjected . She wants to live. She endured unimaginable acts of depravity but didn't come undone.

As soon as you read about the torture chamber in which the first victim was kept and what was found there, you can't help but wonder, as I did, what kind of a person could do this? Who is capable of treating a fellow human being like this? What is wrong with this person? What isn't? I wondered, too, if they themselves could survive such treatment and not come undone. Or, maybe a human being who can behave with such savagery towards another has already become undone.

This is a harrowing tale of cruelty, excessive violence and savage behavior that, at times, is difficult to stomach. It is not a story for the faint of heart. It's difficult to imagine such depraved behavior, but the writing is so well done, the characters so fleshed out, I couldn't put the book down. I realized I was hooked when I became aware of my own shock and then anger that somebody was treating women so badly. I wanted to know who it was that could engage in such reprehensible behavior and was rooting for the detectives who were bound and determined to find the psychopath responsible.

Much more than a who-done-it, it's true that it's the shocking act of pure savagery that draws you in, but ultimately, the luminous characters, these flawed individuals joined in their fight to stop a psychotic madman, are what keeps you reading this book. Seeing the concept of how much an entity can withstand making the leap from an individual to a team, seeing their combined strengths and weaknesses won my loyalty and made the characters real. They became people I wanted to know better and I suffered with them as they nearly self-destruct. I turned pages fervently not only to discover the identity of the lunatic at large but also to keep up with and watch over the Sara and the detectives, admiring them for their humanity, alternately strong one moment and precipitously close to the edge the next.
  Aimala | Nov 6, 2009 |
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