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The Last Innocent Hour

The Last Innocent Hour

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Last Innocent Hour
Review: An excellent book! I couldn't put it down. Barbara Taylor Sissel has an amazing mastry of the English language and provides the reader with the continuing twist and turns of a roller coaster ride. The family in her story become as real as your next door neighbors. I highly recommend this book to everyone who loves suspense.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting Book!
Review: Beth Cunningham accompanied by her chronically out of work husband Charlie and their daughter Chrissie returns home to Wither Creek, Texas for the first time in years. She reluctantly does so because her mother asked her to come home. She fled her Texas home several years ago to escape the abuse of her stepfather Jason Tinker.

Although an adult, Beth realizes some things never change or if they do, they get worse as Jason seems even crazier and deadlier than before. Not long after their return, the police arrest Charlie for murder, but Beth fails to help her spouse, as she is more concerned with her own safety and that of Chrissie because she believes Tinker will soon go after them.

THE LAST INNOCENT HOUR is a taut psychological suspense thriller that works because the readers taste the feelings of the key cast members. The frightened, remorseful, and enraged Beth actually makes the story line feel genuine as she is scared for not only herself, but for her innocent child and loaded with guilt for bringing Chrissie into this mess (still not sure why they just did not leave?). Surprisingly, Jason comes across as a psycho who the audience will feel pity for rather than apprehension. The plot is exciting and quite dark with no light in sight adding an almost gothic feel of impending doom for the two Cunningham females. In her debut novel, Barbara Taylor Sissel shows much talent as no human evil escapes her sight while describing the darkest night.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting work of psychological suspense
Review: Beth Cunningham accompanied by her chronically out of work husband Charlie and their daughter Chrissie returns home to Wither Creek, Texas for the first time in years. She reluctantly does so because her mother asked her to come home. She fled her Texas home several years ago to escape the abuse of her stepfather Jason Tinker.

Although an adult, Beth realizes some things never change or if they do, they get worse as Jason seems even crazier and deadlier than before. Not long after their return, the police arrest Charlie for murder, but Beth fails to help her spouse, as she is more concerned with her own safety and that of Chrissie because she believes Tinker will soon go after them.

THE LAST INNOCENT HOUR is a taut psychological suspense thriller that works because the readers taste the feelings of the key cast members. The frightened, remorseful, and enraged Beth actually makes the story line feel genuine as she is scared for not only herself, but for her innocent child and loaded with guilt for bringing Chrissie into this mess (still not sure why they just did not leave?). Surprisingly, Jason comes across as a psycho who the audience will feel pity for rather than apprehension. The plot is exciting and quite dark with no light in sight adding an almost gothic feel of impending doom for the two Cunningham females. In her debut novel, Barbara Taylor Sissel shows much talent as no human evil escapes her sight while describing the darkest night.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing for a first time author!
Review: I am thoroughly impressed with this book. Fave authors include John Grisham and Jonathan Kellerman. I can't wait for her next book. Great twists!....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Execellent Writing
Review: I normaly pick up a book will read about three-quarters of it. The Last Innocent Hour was one I could not put down. It has a wonderfully written story that makes you keep reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting Book!
Review: I'm not a big reader but a friend of mine sent this to me. I let it sit for a while before picking it up, but once I did, I couldn't stop. I was intrigued by what happens to Beth and the interaction of the family. The writing is excellent especially once I found out this was her first published book. Keep going and get another one out. I'm ready to buy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hold on
Review: looking for something quiet and peaceful ? Try Tom Clancy or Ken Follett.... this one takes off like a AA fueler at the Nationals and doesn't shift gears, swerve or stop until the finish line...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A TRUE PAGE TURNER!!!
Review: ONCE I STARTED TO READ THIS BOOK, I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN. I WAS SAD TO SEE IT END. THIS WOULD BE A GREAT MOVIE, AND I CAN'T WAIT TO READ THE NEXT ONE SHE PUBLISHES.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Roy L. Fish, author of ICEMAN
Review: The Last Innocent Hour is intense suspense, an edge-of-the-seat, cliff-hanging nail-biter. A terrific first novel that reads as though it were written by a seasoned pro. I eagerly anticipate Barbara Taylor Sissel's next novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Roy L. Fish, author of ICEMAN
Review: The Last Innocent Hour is intense suspense, an edge-of-the-seat, cliff-hanging nail-biter. A terrific first novel that reads as though it were written by a seasoned pro. I eagerly anticipate Barbara Taylor Sissel's next novel.


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