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When Memphis Highsmythe offers Taylor his home in the Scottish Highlands to recuperate, her fiancé can't refuse her excitement, no matter his distrust of the man. At first, Memphis's drafty and singularly romantic castle seems the perfect place for healing. But shortly the house itself surrounds her like a menacing presence. As Taylor's sense of isolation and vulnerability grows, so, too, does her grip on reality.
Someone or something is coming after Taylor. But is she being haunted by the dead…or hunted by the living?
"WHERE ALL THE DEAD LIE" BY J.T. ELLISONAmazing, amazing, amazing! This book pulled me right in and kept a firm grip on me all the way through. The story has so much to offer, at least 3 different mysteries that lead to a grand finale of one so in depth you'll never believe it! J.T. Nelson is a fantastic writer and after this I will be looking up more of their work. You don't want to miss this one and trust me, around this time of the year this is one that will keep you on edge and keep you so
Taylor Jackson is more than a police officer. But being not only an officer but a leader has become more to her than she realizes. Taylor faces her inner demons while recuperating from a recent gunshot wound in Where All the Dead Lie by J. T. Ellison.Taylor is almost completely recuperated from her physical trauma, but emotionally she is still wounded. She experiences guilt and shame that she wasn't there in time to save her friend from the torture that resulted in her miscarriage. She bears

2-2.5 stars. For a mystery/thriller novel it felt like a romance drama with a little bit of mystery. I felt the whole story line was just Taylor and Memphis nonexistent relationship and not at all about the crime. Lame.
Got as a Daily Deal on Barnes and Noble, decided to try it to see if I wanted to start reading Ellison and the Taylor Jackson series. Based on this entry, I am not impressed and won't continue with the series. Maybe I would have liked it better if I didn't jump into the series in book 7, but the relationships seemed superficial. Not a fan of "ghost" stories anyway.
Why does such a talented writer turn a police procedural book into a mills and boon. Every single cliche is in the book. We have had hints of it in previous books, but this one was horrific, it was 99% cliche angst. I just do not get it. I am going to finish the series as I have purchased the books. I just feel she has gone so far off track.
Miniseries: A Taylor Jackson NovelCategory: Suspense
J.T. Ellison
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.1 | 1871 Users | 165 Reviews

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Original Title: | Where All the Dead Lie |
ISBN: | 0778312682 (ISBN13: 9780778312680) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Taylor Jackson #7 |
Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Romantic Suspense (2012) |
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In her showdown with the murderous Pretender, a bullet taken at close range severed the connection between Taylor's thoughts and speech. Effectively mute, there's no telling if her voice will ever come back. Trapped in silence, she is surrounded by ghosts—of the past, of friendships and trusts lost...of a lost faith in herself and her motives that night.When Memphis Highsmythe offers Taylor his home in the Scottish Highlands to recuperate, her fiancé can't refuse her excitement, no matter his distrust of the man. At first, Memphis's drafty and singularly romantic castle seems the perfect place for healing. But shortly the house itself surrounds her like a menacing presence. As Taylor's sense of isolation and vulnerability grows, so, too, does her grip on reality.
Someone or something is coming after Taylor. But is she being haunted by the dead…or hunted by the living?
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Title | : | Where All the Dead Lie (Taylor Jackson #7) |
Author | : | J.T. Ellison |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | September 20th 2011 by Mira (first published January 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Mystery Thriller. Suspense |
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Well I finished the Taylor Jackson series. This final book has a very different feel than the previous. After some rather traumatic events in the prior book, Taylor is seeking refuge in Europe in Memphis' castle estate. There is a bit of a love triangle if you will, not so much on Taylor's part, definitely on Memphis' part. There is no big mystery to be solved, just some smaller independent ones. This book did nothing for me. I think the ending was abrupt. The whole storyline of Taylor getting"WHERE ALL THE DEAD LIE" BY J.T. ELLISONAmazing, amazing, amazing! This book pulled me right in and kept a firm grip on me all the way through. The story has so much to offer, at least 3 different mysteries that lead to a grand finale of one so in depth you'll never believe it! J.T. Nelson is a fantastic writer and after this I will be looking up more of their work. You don't want to miss this one and trust me, around this time of the year this is one that will keep you on edge and keep you so
Taylor Jackson is more than a police officer. But being not only an officer but a leader has become more to her than she realizes. Taylor faces her inner demons while recuperating from a recent gunshot wound in Where All the Dead Lie by J. T. Ellison.Taylor is almost completely recuperated from her physical trauma, but emotionally she is still wounded. She experiences guilt and shame that she wasn't there in time to save her friend from the torture that resulted in her miscarriage. She bears

2-2.5 stars. For a mystery/thriller novel it felt like a romance drama with a little bit of mystery. I felt the whole story line was just Taylor and Memphis nonexistent relationship and not at all about the crime. Lame.
Got as a Daily Deal on Barnes and Noble, decided to try it to see if I wanted to start reading Ellison and the Taylor Jackson series. Based on this entry, I am not impressed and won't continue with the series. Maybe I would have liked it better if I didn't jump into the series in book 7, but the relationships seemed superficial. Not a fan of "ghost" stories anyway.
Why does such a talented writer turn a police procedural book into a mills and boon. Every single cliche is in the book. We have had hints of it in previous books, but this one was horrific, it was 99% cliche angst. I just do not get it. I am going to finish the series as I have purchased the books. I just feel she has gone so far off track.
Miniseries: A Taylor Jackson NovelCategory: Suspense
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