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La Caza de los Santos

La Caza de los Santos

Chris Miller

4.27
75 valoraciones·32 reseñas

Sophie Fields es una niña atormentada por los recuerdos de Damien Smith, un respetado anciano de la iglesia con una lujuria secreta e inconfesable. Después de que sus fechorías son encubiertas por los líderes eclesiásticos, Sophie sube al tejado de su casa y salta al vacío, quitándose la vida justo...

páginas
370
Format
Paperback
Publicado
2017-09-29
Editorial
iUniverse
ISBN
9781532031335

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Chris    Miller
Chris Miller

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Chris Miller is a native Texan who has been writing from an early age. He began publishing in 2017 with his first novel, A Murder of Saints, and since then he has published several novels—including the Amazon bestselling Splatter Western, Dust—and has also been inducted into many anthologies. When not writing, Chris en...

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timj26·5 years ago
An excellent crime thriller with supernatural elements
Full of action and suspense this was one of the best revenge stories I’ve read
Well narrated and highly recommended
I received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
David Kempf
David Kempf·6 years ago
SOPHIE FIELDS WILL HAUNT YOU Chris Miller does it again. Every chapter of this book flew by very quickly because it was a joy to read. I read this one fast because it was enjoyable and trust me other books out there require the patience of a saint to finish reading. From the beginning, we are hooked by the character of Sophie Fields who is briefly described but burned into our imagination in a deeply haunting description. Is anything real? That's the question A Murder of Saints poses to the read...
James Watts
James Watts·6 years ago
In the town of Longview, a secret is kept. A secret that would split the church if ever its sickening deeds came to light. And from those deeds, the actions that would follow, a monster is born. Chris Miller has penned an amazing, fast-paced story that will have you turning pages faster than your fingers can move. A Murder of Saints is part revenge, part darkness versus light. It truly does give the reader a lesser of two evils choice. Charlton Fields(little Charlie) lost everything with the de...
Val
Val·7 years ago
Alright, before I started this book, I had high hopes for it. The second I had read the summary, I was hooked. I really love thrillers, but they are often all the same and rather involves police research than the actual murders, or the murderers themselves. Furthermore, I have been disappointed by this type of books before, because most of the time, they are very 'serious', adult books and it is usually heavy and dull, as if a book could not be realistic AND interesting at the same time.But this...
Reggie
Reggie·7 years ago
Twenty years ago, 12 yo Sophie Fields jumped off the roof of her home. She and several other kids accused a prominent church member of molestation. The church elders paid off most of the families. The two families that took the church to court were belittled and ostracized...and lost the case. Sophie’s mother collapsed and died and her father committed suicide. 15 yo Charlie was left an orphan and placed in foster care. Present day...Charlie Fields is back and seeking revenge on the men who dest...
Rachel (TheShadesofOrange)
Rachel (TheShadesofOrange)·7 years ago
2.5 Stars This was an incredibly dark thriller that addressed classic themes of revenge and human sin. Told from multiple perspectives, the narrative moved along quite quickly. At first, this story read like a traditional thriller, but readers should be aware that there were some supernatural horror elements in the later half of the narrative. This story certainly contained some dark subject matter. I felt that the topic of sexual abuse was sensitively handled in a way that tried to minimize the...
Bookread2day
Bookread2day·8 years ago
I loved the cover I thought it was very eye catching. What I liked about the cover is it looked a murderer on the loose with a rifle. You could tell instantly it's going to be one of those gruesome stories. Once I received my book looking at it more closely, I could see a church and wondered what the connection was. So apart from the cover that grabbed my attention, the next thing that I particularly liked was the church theme as my daughter goes to church every Sunday. So I'm very familiar with...
Lidia
Lidia·8 years ago
This is my review of the audio version as posted on Audible:Spoiler alert!Well, first of all, it's really 3.5 stars overall.I have ambiguous feelings towards the book. On the one hand, it has a really involving and somehow emotionally moving criminal plot - the revenge of a man on people responsible for his sister's suicide and the moral dillemmas the investigation into the killings poses for the leading detective. On the other hand... well, that's just it, that's the problem I have with the boo...
Jennie Rosenblum
Jennie Rosenblum·8 years ago
I am not a horror fan and this book at the edge of horror for me. There are some gruesome scenes as well as demons (which are not my favorite). However, the story is strong and the characters are pretty well developed. The main character, Detective Harry Fletcher is haunted by an old case and the “one” that got away. With a new partner, a strong Christian who does not hesitate to show his beliefs, Harry deals with a killer trying to right a wrong as well as Harry’s own questioning and loss of hi...
Monica
Monica·8 years ago
I love first novels and this one didn’t disappoint!