Rating: Summary: another keeper Review: I had been looking forward to this book's release for a few months now, and I was not disappointed. Dee Henderson is quickly becoming one of those authors whose books you just buy because you know that they will be good. In this book, she keeps up the pace of her first 2 O'Malley books--meaning once you start the first chapter, you will not want to put it down. We first got a glimpse of Lisa and Quinn in her last book, and watching their relationship unfold in this book is great. However, what I especially liked was all of the details we get about Lisa's job working for the state crime lab. If you are at all interested in Forensics, you will enjoy this read. Of course, I would be remiss not to mention the spiritual aspect of this novel (what truly sets Dee's writing apart from other books), as Lisa deals with the Resurrection. It definitely gives her character depth. If you have yet to pick up a Dee Henderson novel, you are missing out. I highly recommend the Truth Seeker, and I can't wait for the next installment.
Rating: Summary: Great Mystery Review: I have read most of Dee Henderson's books, and the Truth Seeker is definitely one of her best! I thought the plot was a bit predictable at times but there was enough suspense to make it impossible to set down. Lisa O'Malley is a forensic scientist who is injured at the start of the book. She isn't able to come back to her job full time for a while so her boss makes her review some murder cases that went cold. Lisa's investigation into some of the murders have ties to a case that U.S. Marshall Quinn Diamond has been following for years. They eventually notice the similarities and exchange information and clues. The rest of the book tells how they fall in love while trying to track down an elusive killer. There are a lot of smaller plots in the book like Lisa's family, and Christianity, but they are added subtley so the book is inhanced by their presence. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to absolutely anyone!
Rating: Summary: Great Mystery Review: I have read most of Dee Henderson's books, and the Truth Seeker is definitely one of her best! I thought the plot was a bit predictable at times but there was enough suspense to make it impossible to set down. Lisa O'Malley is a forensic scientist who is injured at the start of the book. She isn't able to come back to her job full time for a while so her boss makes her review some murder cases that went cold. Lisa's investigation into some of the murders have ties to a case that U.S. Marshall Quinn Diamond has been following for years. They eventually notice the similarities and exchange information and clues. The rest of the book tells how they fall in love while trying to track down an elusive killer. There are a lot of smaller plots in the book like Lisa's family, and Christianity, but they are added subtley so the book is inhanced by their presence. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to absolutely anyone!
Rating: Summary: Another winner Review: I have to admit that I wasn't that excited about Quinn and Lisa's story. It was obvious she was going to put these 2 together in The Guardian. I didn't think I would really be interested in their story. I mostly bought the book to fill out my collection. Boy, was I wrong! I loved the plot of this one. It was very fast paced. The third installment is just as good as the first two.
Rating: Summary: A VERY GOOD BOOK Review: I hesitated a while before purchasing this book as one who is not a very religious person. But I have to admit the story was excellent, not to heavy on the religion but keeps you hooked with the suspence, the two main characters and the rest of the growing O'Malley family. I have ordered another of the O'Malley series and am now waiting impatiently for it to arrive. I am normally a reader of books by Nora Roberts, Elizabeth Lowell and Linda Howard but find i will be now adding Dee Henderson to my list of favorite authors.
Rating: Summary: My favorite O'Malley book! Review: I loved all the O'Malley books, but this one I found the most interesting, maybe because I have always been interested in learning how they figure things out. Lisa is a forensic pathologist and she's getting to close to figuring something out and somebody does not want her to. So with the help of Quinn she discovers something and more than that love. Read this it's sooo good.
Rating: Summary: Keeps you going. Review: I really liked this book. It contained great underlying relationships that keep you reading and gets you involved. You will fall in love with Lisa O'Malley while she takes this journey full of twists and turns. I thought this book was the best of the O'Malley series.
Rating: Summary: Keeps you going. Review: I really liked this book. It contained great underlying relationships that keep you reading and gets you involved. You will fall in love with Lisa O'Malley while she takes this journey full of twists and turns. I thought this book was the best of the O'Malley series.
Rating: Summary: Love the O'Malley Family Review: I would agree with all of the people who say that they love these books. Dee Henderson is an awesome writer. I think the thing that I like most about these books is that they all just roll into the next book in the series. I have read other books that are part of a series and it seems that some of the facts change from book to book. Henderson keeps her characters consistant in all of the books and since the O'Malley's are a family you get to not only follow the romance and suspense of a sibling, but also enjoy the other family members that you have grown to love in the other books in the series. I have loved all of Dee Henderson's books so far and you will notice that most of those that did not care for her books admitted that they did not usually read fiction books, or that they did not usually read romance books. I think that is one of the things that makes her books unique. They have a story that does not rely on romance alone. I enjoy suspense books and romance books and usually bounce between the two, this is a wonderful blend of the two.
Rating: Summary: Lulls at times, but still good work Review: I've enjoyed this series, but there is one inconsistency that disturbed me. DH wrote that Jesus was the first resurrected human. But what about Jairus' daughter, and Lazarus? While the resurrection story was interesting it didn't quite flow for me. As for Quinn and Lisa...I'd be wondering for quite a while why I was the last sister he was interested in. #4 doesn't work for me. Overall, though, DH is improving as an author with more details which are necessary. (such as...what do our characters look like?)
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