I read it. You should too, reading is good for the brain. Sitting in front of your computer all day is far different than using your imagination by reading a book. Don't be a jackass. Try it. If you are still reading this, you really do need to do something with yourself. My whole purpose is to make the annoying review link to go away. Have a nice day.
I needed the book for my book club and the price was right! I like to shop for book on ebay because you can usually get them at a discounted price and they are in good condition. I have not read the book yet but I will when the time comes to review it.
Another strong book in the Eve Duncan series. In this book, Eve gets closer to finding Bonnie, her missing and presumed dead daughter, and farther emotionally from Joe, her long-time love. It's a fast-paced multi-state journey, first to find the man thought to be responsible for Bonnie's loss, then to find the girl he takes, before he kills her too. Once you start reading you won't want to put it down!
Iris Johansen delivers yet another exceptional Eve Duncan novel/mystery. I have yet to read an Eve Duncan series I have not enjoyed. I look forward to the next.
Iris Johansen has once again written an excellant book. The reader continues to feel for the main character Eve Duncan and her search for her daughter. The play of emotions between Eve and Joe keeps you guessing if their realtionship will survive her obsession with finding her daughter's remains. Also if you read Iris's last book Pandora's Daughter you will meet a returning character from that wonderful story as well. I cant wait for her next book to come out!
This book had me reading from cover to cover in just one day. I couldn't put it down. If you are a fan of the Eve Duncan thrillers that Iris Johansen writes then this is a must have. Though the nature of the beast or killer in this book is very disturbing the book is guaranteed to keep you going. The play of emotions between Eve and Joe keeps you guessing if their realtionship will survive her obsession with finding her daughter's remains. Mantalvo returns to lend his interference to Eve and Joe's relationship with his obsession to have Eve. Also if you read Iris's last book Pandora's Daughter you will meet a returning character from that wonderful story as well. All in all this is just as good as any of the Eve Duncan books. You will love the twist at the end. I cant wait for her next book to come out and pick up where she left off.
l bought this book because l own every other book she has written. l love her characters because they really stretch your imagination. There is constant action and drama in her books but with wonderful and pleasing endings. May God bless this writer.
Iris Johansen has once again written an excellant book. The reader continues to feel for the main character Eve Duncan and her search for her daughter. I was unable to put this book down. I highly recommend this to all fans of Iris Johansen and future fans.
THIS book is GREAT!!!!! Keeps you on the edge of your seat untill the very end and then you get to the end and are like WHEN IS THE NEXT BOOK COMING OUT LOL IT is a great book
Easy to find book and author I was looking for. I don't like writing these reviews. I enjoy buying books on eBay because it costs less than on the traditional book club sites.
Forensic sculptor, Eve Duncan's dangerous flirtation with Luis Montalvo, a powerful Columbian arms dealer almost made her betray Detective Joe Quinn a while back and left some bitterness between the two men. But now both men have to put aside their rivalry to go after Henry Kistle, the man who killed Eve's daughter. Eve and Joe are in a cat and mouse game with the killer, but even though Luis is cooperating, it boils down to who is the most macho and can catch him first. To Eve this means one thing....it is up to her to avenge her daughter, Bonnie, and bring down the killer herself or die trying.
Ms. Johansen is a superb storyteller that will have you reading this book non-stop. Imagine losing a child and having the killer call and taunt you on the phone all the time? Absolutely gripping!