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The Flaming Tree |
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Rating: Summary: This book is very unusual for a mystery/romance novel Review: I believe this book is out of character with its genre. The nature of and the answer to the mystery is most shocking and unexpected. I would not recommend it to readers who are sensitive and easily offended by certain matters.
Rating: Summary: This book is very unusual for a mystery/romance novel Review: I believe this book is out of character with its genre. The nature of and the answer to the mystery is most shocking and unexpected. I would not recommend it to readers who are sensitive and easily offended by certain matters.
Rating: Summary: Whitney's Worst Review: I found this to be the worst novel I've read by Whitney. The plot was sluggish, the characters stiff and the resolution felt unresolved. I do not recommend this one at all.
Rating: Summary: Whitney's Worst Review: I found this to be the worst novel I've read by Whitney. The plot was sluggish, the characters stiff and the resolution felt unresolved. I do not recommend this one at all.
Rating: Summary: The best author of this genre Review: While this is one of her older books, the storyline is about a physical therapist who fights for the rights of a comatose child who, she believes, is curable. The descriptions of the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel and Big Sur do not change with time and the result is a good read, especially for fans of Ms. Whitney.
Rating: Summary: The best author of this genre Review: While this is one of her older books, the storyline is about a physical therapist who fights for the rights of a comatose child who, she believes, is curable. The descriptions of the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel and Big Sur do not change with time and the result is a good read, especially for fans of Ms. Whitney.
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