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Stealing Faces

Stealing Faces

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ride the Rocket!
Review: This book is like riding on the back of a rocket. It takes off and never lets up. A great read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extremely suspenseful!
Review: This is really a good book of course i have liked all his books so far! From a woman on the run alone in life to a twist psychopath. Micheal Prescott has one again delivered some fine writing!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Thriller Worth Reading
Review: This was my first book by Michael Prescott and I must say it was very good. You didn't know till the end how poor Kaylie McMillan was going to get away from this evil man, Dr. Cray. The whole concept of being hunted was intriguing. The characters and the story was very believable, full of lots of suspense and excitement. There were times the book dragged a bit but it wasn't too bad. I'm definitely looking forward to reading another one of his books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Thriller Worth Reading
Review: This was my first book by Michael Prescott and I must say it was very good. You didn't know till the end how poor Kaylie McMillan was going to get away from this evil man, Dr. Cray. The whole concept of being hunted was intriguing. The characters and the story was very believable, full of lots of suspense and excitement. There were times the book dragged a bit but it wasn't too bad. I'm definitely looking forward to reading another one of his books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deaver pales next to Prescott!
Review: Usually, books with grisly pictures on the cover are horribly written bargain rack books that leave you asking how the author got a publishing contract. But, in this case Prescott creates one of the most intelligent, chilling villians I have ever come across. What to me makes a good suspense villian is an arrogant, super intelligent person who believes he is smart enough to get away with whatever he wants to do. In this case, Prescott's villian invokes all of these qualities as expertly as anybody I have read. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed the great book "A Perfect Crime", by Peter Abrahams. This book is similar to "Crime" but even better written, which I think says a lot about the quality of this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: suspense I could not put down
Review: Very few books hold my interest, many I put down in the first chapter. This book was an exception, Stealing faces I read on a flight from Texas to Oregon, I could not put it down. I will look forward to Michael's next book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: No Substance
Review: We don't have ANY idea why the killer kills, in fact, we only read a few pages about his crime. We then spend the rest of the book chasing the killer with people we know nothing about. Because we didn't get enough insight, it was hard to care what happened to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Thriller You Can't Pass Up
Review: What a book! Michael Prescott out did his self on this one! Talk about twists and turns, this book has it! I could not put it down. Kaylie was amazing! She hunted down her prey, turning the table on Cray! Such a wild plot to this story. The ending was awesome. This is a must read thriller!


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