The Sinner

The Sinner by Tess Gerritsen is a gripping narrative published by Bantam in 2004, featuring 447 pages in English. This edition presents a chilling mystery set against the backdrop of a New England winter, where the discovery of two nuns at the chapel of Our Lady of Divine Light leads to a harrowing investigation. Medical examiner Maura Isles conducts an autopsy on the deceased Sister Camille, revealing shocking details that propel the story forward as the investigation unfolds.
Readers will follow Isles and homicide detective Jane Rizzoli as they delve into a series of brutal murders that reveal an ancient horror linked to the crimes. The narrative explores themes of suspense and crime, as long-buried secrets emerge, drawing Isles deeper into a case that becomes increasingly personal. The tension escalates as the investigation leads to a dawning realization about the killer’s identity, making this a compelling read for fans of mystery and detective fiction.
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Not even the icy temperatures of a New England winter can match the bone-chilling scene of carnage discovered at the chapel of Our Lady of Divine Light, where two nuns lie – one dead, one critically injured; victims of an unspeakably savage attacker. Medical examiner Maura Isles’ autopsy of the dead woman, twenty-year-old Sister Camille, yields a shocking surprise. The disturbing case takes a stunning new turn when another woman is found murdered in an abandoned building, her features obliterated. Together, Isles and homicide detective Jane Rizzoli uncover an ancient horror that connects these terrible slaughters. As long-buried secrets come to light, Maura Isles finds herself drawn towards the heart of an investigation that strikes closer and closer to home, and towards the dawning revelation – too shattering to consider – of the killer’s identity.
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