Hello, Darkness
D**S
excellent book
loved this story, as I do all of Sandra Browns books
Y**E
Thumping good read
This is my second book by Sandra Brown and I have loved them both. The pace is relentless and you never know who the perpetrator is, even though you have your suspicions, until the very last. I cannot understand how I have not noticed these books before but, as I have, I am delighted. Yes, at times the story becomes slightly implausible, but as its just a brilliant, fast paced story, i overlook this totally. I highly recommend this book, and this author, to anyone who likes a really good mystery / thriller which keeps you guessing until the very end. Another huge 10/10.
H**L
Agree with all the 5 star reviews!!
My first book by Ms Brown certainly will not be my last! I just chose it for the amazon reviews and was not disappointed. Although I thought the beginning a bit graphic and feared I may not have the stomach for this novel the writing completely gripped me and held me in suspense through all the twists and turns until the unexpected twist at the end. Do not, as I did accidentally, look even one page ahead from the one you are on and the plot will keep you on tenterhooks. Loved it!! Highly recommend.
D**E
just buy it.
Sooooo good. Sandra Brown never disappoints. I dont even need to read the synopsis with her book, I just buy and know ill enjoy. This one is one of my favs so far
M**N
Not A Keeper!
I don't care for some of Sandra Brown's books. But those have always been the ones written 20 or so years ago and that's because ideals etc. have changed so much since then.I've waited anxiously for this new book and it was definitely not worth the wait.1. The characters were flat and boring.2. The coincidences were way out of control. Brad, Janey, Paris, Dean, Gavin, etc. The possibilty of all of them being connected in the same murder, ending up in the same city and having the amount of previous connections-unlikely at best.3. What was with Paris and the sunglasses? She was sensitive to light but that sure changed in the end.4. There was no chemistry between Paris and Dean.5. What gave Paris the right to decide Dean couldn't see Jack? Considering Dean had known him a lot longer than she had Dean was more likely to know what Jack would want. Also they were both equally responsible for what had happened so why should she punish Jack.6. I figured out who the murderer was as soon as he appeared in the book.7. Paris was unlikeable and had about as much depth as a piece of paper.I am an avid Sandra Brown fan and I can only hope her next book is a whole lot better.I can however recommend French Silk, The Crush, Charade.
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