Find Her: Detective D. D. Warren, Book 8

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 19,422 ratings

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Product details

  • Book 8 of 11 ‏ : ‎D.D. Warren
  • Listening Length ‏ : ‎12 hours and 16 minutes
  • Author ‏ : ‎Lisa Gardner
  • Narrator ‏ : ‎Kirsten Potter
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎February 9, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎English
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎Brilliance Audio
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎B019WKP2EC
  • Version ‏ : ‎Unabridged
  • Program Type ‏ : ‎Audiobook
  • Best Sellers Rank:#17 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
    • Crime Thrillers (Audible Books & Originals)
    • Police Procedural Mysteries
    • Vigilante Justice Thrillers
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.44.4 out of 5 stars(19,422)

Top reviews from the United States

  • A SURVIVOR'S JOURNEY
    Who is Flora Dane, and what has happened to her during the time she was held captive? For 472 days, Jacob Ness, a long haul trucker, held her captive after kidnapping her in Florida while she was on spring break from her Boston college. Now, seven years later, she is attacked again, after two years home, and something unexpected happens during that event. Her Victim Advocate, Samuel Keynes, comes running when she calls. What is the nature of the special relationship between these two? Close-mouthed and hiding secrets, they know more than they are saying.

    Or so believes Sergeant Detective D. D. Warren, who is called to a horrific scene near a garage in a Boston neighborhood. What she discovers is unexpected…and changes how she sees the “victim.”

    As D. D. tries to piece together Flora’s story, from the past and now the present, we catch a glimpse of how she works, and what her life looks like these days. Felled by an injury, she is on “desk duty,” supposedly, but more often than not we’ll see her in the midst of the action. I always love D. D. Warren’s unique perspective on events, and enjoy visualizing a birds-eye view of how she pieces together the puzzles of her daily life as a detective. And then there is her home life. Her husband Alex, her four-year-old son Jack. These aspects of her world soften the hard edges she needs for her work. But at a moment’s notice, she is back in her detective mode, focused and skilled.

    Keynes shares very little, but some believe that Flora has been on a mission to find other missing girls, specifically, Stacey Summers.

    We learn more about Flora’s story through her first person narrative that takes us into the past and slowly reveals more about her very strange world. Then, after recent events, we watch current events unfold from her perspective. From inside a box to moments outside, rewarded with food and opportunities. Meeting others along the way. How would those meetings come back to haunt her in the future? Her narrative is vivid and descriptive, taking the reader into the box and captivity along with her.

    Why, after this second attack, and after being home for two years, has Flora gone missing again? Who has taken her? Her first captor is dead. Isn’t he? And how is this latest event different?

    Find Heris the kind of story that is both fast-paced and made up of slowly unfolding moments: first, there is the action going on in the exterior world, and then the detailed moments in Flora’s interior world. From Flora’s perspective, we learn some of her survival skills, like how she set aside her past life into a box. The memories of her life before captivity are inconsistent with her life as an inanimate object. Her advocate Samuel Keynes shares: “Survival isn’t a destination. It’s a journey. And most of the people I help, they’re still getting there.”

    Stunning revelations provide the answers to all the questions, and the reader cannot help but rapidly read until the final denouement. 5 stars.
  • Amazing book! …
    I was excited to receive this book due to coming across it at a local coffee shop. However, when I took it out of the package, there was damage done to it on the bottom of the book. I’m a bit bummed out over it but I’m keeping it. At the end of the day, it was a great read and I HIGHLY recommend to pick up this book and give it a read!
  • EDGE OF YOUR SEAT READING
    FIND HER is a book that has an unusual yet possible subject matter about a girl being kidnapped, kept for over a year and manages to escape. It will give you an intense look into a survivor's inner self yet the story does not end there. This is a great read
    There is never a dull moment. It is both exciting and frightening.

    Flora Dane was kidnapped and held in captivity for 472 days. It was a horrible ordeal. To survive it she had to give up a part of herself and hope that someday she could recover it again. Throughout the book we find out what happens to Flora during those 472 days and what is happening to her now. Enter D.D. Warren, an investigator who is actually on restricted duty from an injury that could have lost her job for her. That, however, does not stop her from wanting to solve the current case of missing girls and to figure out how Flora is mixed up in the situation. She is literally "a dog with a bone" and will not let go. D.D. is very good at her job so it is only a matter of time before this case will also be "case closed". The ending has one of those moments that will leave you scratching your head, wondering how did I not see this coming.

    I recommend this book to anyone that likes suspense and mystery. I loved how descriptive the writing was without being over wordy. And the flow is easy going between Flora and the detective without getting confusing. However, I truly dislike Detective D.D. Warren. Talk about a self-centered bitch. Still, I highly recommend this book to everyone!
  • Must read
    Her best work
  • The worst part for her wasn’t starvation
    FIND HER is my first Lisa Gardner book. I must say the book is dark and uncomfortable to read. Flora Dane, a college student from Boston is kidnapped while on spring break in Florida. She spends 472 days in captivity much of it in a wooden box the size of a coffin with little food or water. With her wits she adapts to survive. The worst part for her wasn’t starvation, unwanted sex, punishment, unbearable thirst or the pain of hours in a coffin but tedium and boredom. Through chapter by chapter flashbacks we discover what happened to Flora during her long captivity. A bit of the Stockholm syndrome is evident when she begins to identify and grow sympathetic toward her captor. Upon finding freedom, Flora is again kidnapped but this time manages to kill her captor. Then once again she goes missing. Sergeant Detective D.D. Warren of the Boston P.D. believes Flora sees predators everywhere and has turned into a one-person vigilante taking the law into her own hands. Gardner has written a gut-wrenching psychological thriller, however, I found the story repetitive and a bit boring. I give the book a low 3-star rating.
  • good
    Slow read but good. Took a while to get into but I enjoyed the ending of the story. Well done.
  • Find her
    Great book easy to get hooked and finished it in 2 days
  • Exceptional psychological thriller and police procedural
    This is my first Lisa Gardner book and somehow, I seem to have started at the 8th book in an eight-book series. No matter—it is an excellent read as a standalone. There are enough reviews that you don't need me to reiterate what others have said. Let me just add my 2¢ that the author does a brilliant job of taking the worst, most horrifying kind of subject matter and relating the story in a readable way. No lingering on horror or gratuitous wallowing in nihilistic depravity. This, to me, is the sign of a true artist; the suspense is ratcheted up to 11 without making the reader live through horrifying violence. (There is some but it's minimal and appropriate. No torture.) The finest sort of psychological thriller. Bravo! Also awesome: it is a tale of redemption, too.

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