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The Killing Hour |
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Rating: Summary: First Time Reader Review: The Killing Hour was the first Lisa Gardner book I read and I'm now hooked on her style of writing. She is an absolute genius when it comes to developing a well plotted suspense novel. Ms. Gardner uses her reader's anticipation to a new high by posting the time and location of each chapter. You can almost feel the sweat dripping off your forehead as you read about how hot it is. You're right there as each character manages to deal with the heat and the clock ticking down.
Excellent story. I'm looking forward to reading Lisa Gardner's next book.
Rating: Summary: A gripping and descriptive page turner... Review: This book scared the daylights out of me. Lisa Gardner's descriptive writing techniques do a great job of putting you in the victims shoes. I could actually imagine what it would be like to be in this victim's situation. The chemistry between Mac and Kimberly, as well as the return of Rainie and Quincy made this book is a definate plus, but to me, what made the book so intense and gripping was the fact that we were kept informed regarding what was going on with the victim's. Very scary stuff! This novel is definately a page turner, and you realize that as soon as you read the first page. I definately recommend this book to anyone who loves a good suspense thriller.
Rating: Summary: Interesting Read, Excellent Author Review: This is my first book by this author. I happened to pick it up in a train station on the way out of town and liked the title. While I could appreciate the great details and forensic evidence revealed in the book (much like Jeffrey Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme) the book moved just a little too slow for me and took me a while to finish. I enjoyed the protagonist Kimberly Quincy. She was a complicated soul with much baggage after the murders of her mother and sister at the hands of a madman. I could feel Kimberly's pain as she frantically searched to find at least one victim alive. The only thing in the book that seemed unrealistic to me was the Nora character having slight psychic abilities. It might have been better to bring her back into the realm of things in another manner. I do intend to read other books by this bestselling author because I like her style.
Rating: Summary: I want more! Review: This is the first title I've read by Lisa Gardner, and I'm ready to read the rest of her novels! This was one of those that require the reader to just stay up & finish late into the night. How could you go to sleep with twists & turns at the end of every chapter? I am a real mystery/suspense buff & am always excited to find a new author. I was certainly not disappointed in this discovery!
Rating: Summary: Keeps you on the edge of your seat!! Review: This is the only book by Lisa Gardner I've read, but if The Killing Hour is any indication of her abilities, I want more. There is really nothing novel about the plot (smart psychopath preys on young women) or the characters (FBI agents, law-enforcement officers, etc.), but the way Gardner plays out both is great. So great in fact that I couldn't stop reading this book. I would tell myself that I was going to read only one more chapter before I went to bed or got to work, but I would end up reading four or five before forcing myself to put it down. (The good thing is that the chapters are short, so you can always read "just one more" and not lose a lot of time.) There are a lot of plot twists and some characters are introduced relatively late in the action, but neither of these things stopped me from trying to figure out who the bad guy was. If you want a good read, The Killing Hour has your name written all over it. Happy reading!!!
Rating: Summary: GOOD MYSTERY Review: This one will surprise you. The characters are believable and likeable. Very entertaining.
Rating: Summary: Another winner! Review: This was an excellent addition to the series, but would also do well as a stand alone. The locations were incredible and the suspense kept building. I enjoyed "catching up" with Raine and Quincy. I did however find Kimberly's admission to the FBI academy a little hard to believe. This girl has some very serious emotional issues. Wouldn't there have been an in-depth psych evaluation? Even with her dad's status it didn't quite ring true. It was still a very enjoyable book and I'm definitely looking forward to Lisa Gardner's next.
Rating: Summary: WOW Review: This was just a really good book. I did not want to go to bed. Had to finish it the next night. Just wonderful.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing Review: When I read Ms Gardner's first book back in 1999, I was completely utterly blown away by the pace and plotting. I always looked forward to her novels because she was a "quality" writer and you always knew she would always turn out a satisfying thriller. Sadly not this time, like last years " Survivor's Club" this started off quite well but soon become cumbersome with long phrases like " They had to reach Tina because the clock was ticking and the madman was going to kill her" and the hysterical last few pages where everyone is throwing themselves at each other and going on about how much they love each other was plainly boring and I was skipping sentences just to get past that gooey crap. Please don't read this daft book and read any of Dennis Lehane's fine novels instead.
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