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Adeline Glen, a woman incapable of feeling pain. This plagues her throughout the story and leads her to the offices of Dr.

A serious and painful shoulder injury results. suffers pain after a fall-or was she pushed?-down a flight of stairs at a crime scene she foolishly re-visited at night, alone. Who is the Rose Killer? Is there a connection between him and Harry Day? Or maybe Adeline and Shana? The perpetrator is dubbed the Rose Killer for his, or her, habit of not only taking away strips of his victims’ skin but also leaving a bottle of champagne and a single red rose at the scene. Now a series of eerily similar killings attracts D.D.’s attention. Adeline Glen and Shana Day, estranged sisters, daughters of Harry Day, an infamous and brutal serial killer who ravaged his victims by removing strips of skin as trophies. is her usual ballsy self but the engines that drive this story are Dr.

Warren novel, and like her other psychological thrillers, this story will keep you awake and make you think. Fear Nothing deals with a family that redefines the term dysfunctional. Some have quirks, idiosyncrasies, while others are down-right pathological. There are dysfunctional families and then there are dysfunctional families. Physical, emotional, psychological pain.įear nothing? Fear everything.
