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Whistle Blower: No Way Out... |
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Rating: Summary: BEST STORY EVER READ!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I love this story very much. I recommend the book Unveiled which has this story included in it's three "short stories". You will love them all as I did. So touching and surprising. If you're a book interpreter like me you'll love it.
Rating: Summary: A disappointment Review: I really enjoyed this book for the first two-thirds. I couldn't put it down. But the last third seemed to focus on the new lovers relationship, with constant game-playing and testing their love. The leaving and coming back and then threatening to leave, and "do you really want me to stay" left me thinking these people are pretty stupid. Sorry Tess, I've loved everything else you've written.
Rating: Summary: First two-thirds a nail-biter, but lost focus towards end. Review: I really enjoyed this book for the first two-thirds. I couldn't put it down. But the last third seemed to focus on the new lovers relationship, with constant game-playing and testing their love. The leaving and coming back and then threatening to leave, and "do you really want me to stay" left me thinking these people are pretty stupid. Sorry Tess, I've loved everything else you've written.
Rating: Summary: Intense Review: The beginning of this story was scary. Cathy Weaver helps an injured man on a deserted road during a rainstorm and it changes her life forever. All of a sudden her life is in danger. Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time. There was suspense but the story did drag abit. It was not the best work of Tess Gerritsen but it was an somewhat sedate thriller with a nice romance.
Rating: Summary: A disappointment Review: There's usually a reason that a bestselling author's early novels are NOT famous -- they're simply not as good. I've enjoyed most of Tess Gerritsen's other novels, but this one frustrated me with its sappy, bad-Harlequin-romance atmosphere. Although they are supposedly intelligent, mature adults, the two leads behaved like none too bright, naive yo-yos. Granted, there were a few good surprises, but all of the characters were pretty one dimensional. This may be partly due to the book's shorter length (i.e., if you cram in lots of plot developments, something's got to go). I always feel guilty about panning an author's hard work, yet I also want to spare a reader hours of unsatisfying effort. I finished reading this book because I'm stubborn, but I'd advise others to skip it and stick with her later works.
Rating: Summary: Mrs. Gerritsen has done it again Review: Yes, she has certainly done it again. This book was very good. The romance and mystery were excellent. I have never read a bad book by Mrs. Gerritsen. I hope she keeps them coming. I for one am very glad she left the medical profession to become an author.
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