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The Angel Maker

The Angel Maker

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: After This Book, I'm Scared To Go To The VET!
Review: This book is scary and morbid, but that's what I like. I am a true fan to Ridley Pearson. I love his novels. It was very interesting to have a book about organ harvesting. If you like Patricia Cornwell and Iris Johansen than you'll love The Angel Maker. Keep up the Great Work Ridley!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Really Good
Review: This book sent chills up my spine. I loved the way it was written, and thought it was really original!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Really Good
Review: This book sent chills up my spine. I loved the way it was written, and thought it was really original!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: HEY! Wait a sec! I'm NOT and ORGAN DONOR!
Review: This is the second in the series for crime solvers Lou Boldt and Daphne Matthews, the psychologist with a past and the scars to prove it, and retired-cop-turned-Mr.-Mom, Lou Boldt. A series of corpses begin to turn up sans some of their inner organs, Daphne begins to put two and two (or two and whatever is left) together. She manages to pull together enough clues to entice her old partner back into the hunt. The story itself if an interesting and novel idea. John Glover's frantic and frenetic read of the story and his unique audio interpretation of each character is riveting if a bit nerve racking as he never lets up and keeps the listener in a constant state of near hysteria. But even such a horror fan as this reviewer has grown to be over the years, this mystery was just a bit too gruesome for me and Pearson's characterization of a live harvesting vicitim was more than I could take. What happened to those plain old garden variety serial killers and psychos of mysteries gone by?

Leave it on the shelf unless you have a strong stomach.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: quite entertaining...
Review: Thought not entirely riveted to my chair, it was an interesting and suspenseful piece of work; certainly not a waste of time to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A psychological thriller with a very unusual plot!
Review: You will not be able to put this book down! You will read it every second you have - before work sitting in the car,on your lunch break, etc. You will be afraid to read itbefore bed, but don't worry - you will read so late intothe night, you finally will be exhausted and forced to sleep. The book has an unusual topic, but from the first page, youwill be drawn to the story. One of Pearson's best


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