Unseen - Jana DeLeon

Unseen

By Jana DeLeon

  • Release Date: 2017-11-14
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 399 Ratings

Description

Madison Avery looks down from her penthouse as a light flicks on in the building across the street, and a man and woman enter the vacant apartment. As the woman steps onto a large blue rug, the man raises his hand to the back of her neck. The woman collapses, and Madison sucks in a breath. The man checks for a pulse then reaches into his pocket. He must be calling for help. But then Madison sees the glint of the knife. She grabs her cell phone and dials 911. If the police don’t catch him now, she can’t help them later. Her prosopagnosia—facial blindness—won’t allow her to identify the man. Or his victim. But the killer doesn’t have the same limitations. He looks up and stares directly at her. The phone slips from her hand, and everything goes black.

Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By NanaP10
    This series has me hooked. I can’t stop reading. Thank you for making me stay up late and not want to do anything but read! Lol Riveting, exciting, edge of your seat reading, turn pages and can’t wait to see what happens next.
  • Great

    5
    By Nrwuv2shop
    Awesome read.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Aslucy
    I swear I’m addicted to this series. I’ve been reading it non stop for 2 weeks and every one is better than the last!
  • How does one author do this?

    5
    By K Stef 2013
    How can one author writing a chilling creepy evil crazy bad guy story and then write about Fortune’s adventures that are always funny and crazy in a good way! Maybe it is the going back and forth that helps her cope with the evil behind the villains in Shante’s life. Too much and she might not ever be able to sleep with the lights off. If you are new to Jana DeLeon... welcome! Buy them all!! And have fun!!!!!
  • Could Not Put It Down

    5
    By MSYGIRL
    Best book I read in a long time.
  • Unseen

    5
    By Hayestrent
    I love reading Jana Deleon’s books. The subject matter of this book (prosopagnosia) was clever to say the least. Ms. Deleon never fails to deliver a superb book that hold my attention from beginning to the end. I’m sure you will agree once you read this book.

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