Rating:  Summary: What a dreadful book. Review: This so-called suspense story by an author who won an award for Best Sensual Romance is simply terrible. Howard may be a favorite romance author, but she must never ever again venture into "suspense" or mystery. The book jacket reads: "A riveting masterpiece of suspense." The publishers, Pocket Books, should be ashamed of themselves. If this had been billed as a romance novel, I could have known to avoid it. A mystery it is not. Nor is it suspense. If one is prejudiced and believes that superficial "romance" novels are trash, then this is trash. If, however, the readers want superficial, poorly crafted romance novels, perhaps then this is the book to read. But do not ever again, publishers, market her books as suspense or mystery. -K. Feig-
Rating:  Summary: Dissappointing ! Too short & Not enough romance !! Review: I agree wholly with the comments made by the reader below. The lead characters are not fully developed. I don't buy that they fall in love and will live happily ever after. There is no romance or relationship development between the protagonists but just physical attraction. Really dissappointed as I expected a book of the same caliber as 'after the night', 'dream man' or 'heart of fire'. I hope she goes back to writing such beautiful/intense/romantic books. Linda Howard's books used to be a 'must buy/one sitting read' but now..... I hope she does not forget the many romance readers out there that adored her previous books while going mainstream. Sigh... hope the next one (with all fingers and toes crossed) will be better, longer and more fully developed.
Rating:  Summary: Did Linda Howard even write this? Review: For a big fan of Linda Howard, her new and breathlessly-awaited novel, Kill and Tell, was a big disappointment for several reasons. A)It was difficult to "buy" into the relationship between the two main characters. They were not fully developed, and I couldn't see why they liked each other, much less why they would want to have sex. (The quick relationship in her short story in "Midnight Clear" -- a book of 4 authors released for Christmas 1997 -- is better and more believable than the relationship between these two in a full novel). B)Two other peripheral characters, the young detective Shannon and the Medina son were interesting, but you got the feeling Howard's deadline was due, so their (incomplete?) characterizations were chopped out of the story. This could have been a "real" novel if these two were more developed, as Detective Trammel was more developed in "Dream Man." C) This novel read like a "souped-up" Sillouette novel, padded with a few more explicit sex scenes, and mechanical ones at that. The sex scenes are in because they are sex scenes; not because they fit the characters, story or timing. D) Even though you got a pretty good feel for New Orleans (I grew up there), the plot did not seem fully developed or as intricate as it should have been. However, the story line was really good--it just needed more to it. E) I felt gypped -- this was being billed as (and charged as) a "real," full-length novel. This novel gets a "6," because even though it was a disappointment and a below par "Howard," it was an OK book.... Just don't expect a "Howard" along the lines of "Heart of Fire," "Dream Man," "After the Night," or even "Son of the Morning."
Rating:  Summary: Howard's Latest Disappoints Review: Howard, usually so adept at creating appealing heroes and heroines and spinning tales that brim with sensuality and romantic tension, fails to capture readers' interest or empathy with her latest mainstream romance, Kill and Tell. Hero Marc Chastain is charmless and the relationship between him and heroine Karen Whitlaw is unconvincingly developed. The two go from being strangers to lovers so fast that there is no romance and the relationship seems superficial and somewhat crude. Howard's love story would have been more convincing and appealing if she had cut out some of her secondary characters or taken a cue from the novel's setting, New Orleans in the summer, and drawn things out. As it is, Kill and Tell is too short to create a convincing love story or support the number of characters that Howard has created. In Kill and Tell Howard also made one of the worst mistakes a romance writer can make: she created a secondary male character that is more appealing than the hero. Though he only makes a brief appearance, John Medina, son of one of the men killed in the novel, is intriguing and will hopefully soon have a book of his own. Some of Kill and Tell's best moments come early in the novel as heroine Karen Whitlaw reflects on her mother's recent death and the grief-filled void it has created in her life. Whitlaw's progress toward understanding her father--the cause of all the murder and mayhem--and resolving her conflicting feelings about him also occasions some better writing from Howard.
Rating:  Summary: Linda Howard is romance's crown jewel Review: The Viet Nam War has been over for more than two decades, but its aftermath still lingers, claiming more lives with every passing moment. Karen Whitelaw loathes her father Dex for walking out on her and her mother after he returned from a three year stint in Nam. Dex is unable to adjust to civilian life and especially feels guilty over the one mistake he made back in the Nam jungle. Unable to cope, Dex became a drifter before finally deciding that he needs to end it all with a deadly game of cat and mouse with his long term adversary. However, before Dex started the end game, he sent a package filled with information to Karen. That box contains information that explains his one error and how he became the enemy of one of the most powerful people in the country. Dex is soon murdered, but the killer's employer needs the contents of the box that details his involvement in the Nam incident. Karen soon realizes that the recent rash of accidents that she has suffered from is tied to her possession of the box. She runs into the arms of homicide detective Marc Chastair, the only person she believes who can keep her physically safe, even though he has the power to break her heart. . Once again, Linda Howard delivers a fantastic reading experience, brimming with sexual energy and high voltage drama. KILL AND TELL gives a behind the scene glimpse of the dirtier aspects of war and how the past can impact the present and the future. This is one author who delivers her novels with a flair and style that makes her comparable to no one and loved by everyone. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: Thumbs up! Review: This book has both an interesting plot and believable and likeable characters. Karen Whitlaw and New Orleans detective Marc Chastain play off of each other beautifully throughout this well crafted novel. Karen must travel to New Orleans to identify her father, the victim of a homocide. Why would someone murder an apparently homeless man? That's for Karen and Marc to discover, and the secret soon leads to attempts on Karen's life. I fell in love with Marc -- he's tough, charming, handsome, knows how to dress, and owns a home in the French Quarter. It doesn't get much better than that! Linda Howard delivers, as usual, a keeper.
Rating:  Summary: Sexy and intriguing Review: Linda Howard's "Kill and Tell" is the perfect mix of romance and suspense. This novel completely blew me away, and I couldn't put it down, not even to sleep. After work one morning, Karen Whitlaw receives a call saying her father has been murdered on the streets of New Orleans. She is shocked; she has barely known her father since he left the family after returning from Vietnam. She heads down to Louisiana, where she meets up with Detective Marc Chastain, who helps her and comforts her over her father's death. Karen soon returns to her apartment in Columbus, Ohio, but soon things too strange to be coincidence start happening. She returns to Marc to hide out and to discover why her father was murdered--and why they are after her now. Howard does an amazing job mixing in romance and suspense. I was breathless at the end of the love-making scenes and on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what was going to happen. I highly recommend this book.
Rating:  Summary: flawless Multi-POV makes this a Howard masterpiece Review: Linda Howard has been one of the long time writers on my Keeper Shelf. She just delivers time and again with tales that keep you mesmerized by her talent. This is just another in the line of super reads penned since Howard rebounded from her back troubles in the mid 1990's.
Karen Whitlaw is still having to adjust to losing her mother, when she finds an odd parcel in the mail. A package from the father she has not seen in years. Ever since his return from the Vietnam War, he has been out of her life. Having trouble with accepting her mother's death, she does not want to deal with anything from her absent father. She puts the notebook from the parcel away - and promptly forgets about it. Until she receives another blow - a call from a New Orleans detective saying her father was murdered on their streets. The kind sounding detective, Mac Chastain, just chalks the death up to another street crime, endless violence in the gritty life of a homeless man, so Karen is willing to accept his verdict. Marc is unaware of the death of Karen's mother, and the numb state she is in, so he chalks her up to being cold, heartless when she does not show reaction over her father's death.
Only, slowly Karen becomes aware the crime was made to look like nothing more than senseless violence. Some one breaks into her home, and Karen is convinced they are after the notebook she put aside and dismissed from her mind. Fearful, she examines the book and discovers her father was a sniper in Vietnam. Through the worn pages, she is shocked to discover the book is a list of everyone of his kills.
Karen now feels she is running for her life, because someone wants that book. He has killed once, thus one hesitate to kill again. There is only one person she can trust: Marc Chastain. Together they must find the answers before they are the killer's next targets.
I always enjoy New Orleans as a setting for Romance books. The city has such a old world charm, the quirkiness of the people, that it's a brilliant locale for a story, giving both the glamour and seediness that exist comfortably hand in hand. Howard mines that used the sensual backdrop, giving the reader a strongly detailed story with a strong hero and heroine that will keep you breathless to the end.
With flawless Mutli-POV (point of view) that permits the reader to know both characters equally well, it just does not get any better than this!
Rating:  Summary: Not very good Review: Too many characters for such a quick read. Story moved too fast for the characters to be developed. Sex scene was spectacular but I couldn't picture Karen even at the end. Not the usual Linda Howard we've come to expect but don't give up on her because her other works are spectacular. I just read Perfect by Judith Mcnaught prior to this and may have a lot to do w/ my review since Perfect is a 10 star book.
Rating:  Summary: Loved it!! Review: I really enjoyed this book. The characters were well developed and the storyline kept you on the edge of your seat, not to mention very hot!!! Make sure you have the time to read this book, you won't want to put it down.
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