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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Well-Written Mystery Thriller With A Cliffhanger Ending!!
Review: A teenage model is raped in the VIP room of an upscale South Beach nightclub in front of a cast of characters right out of a Fellini film. The three perpetrators are all prominent, high profile men. Dade County officials and Miami Beach's city manager do not want the case brought to trial because of potential bad publicity and its impact on tourism. The decision to try the case is up to Sam Hogan, head of Major Crimes for Dade County. Hogan's boss, the state attorney, is being considered for the US Vice Presidential slot in the upcoming national election and Hogan wants his job.

Many of the witnesses to the crime are "beautiful people," involved in the fashion industry, as was Hogan's only son Matthew. Matthew was a model who was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident a year or so before this incident. Dina Hogan, Sam's wife, has never recovered from her son's death. The investigation and interaction with the people who her son knew so well, including Sam's ex-mistress, causes Dina to unravel and distance herself even more from her husband and their daughter. Then a major witness, and a close friend of Matthew's, is found murdered and a sequence of unsettling events begins.

Barbara Parker has written a complex suspense thriller with an intricate plot filled with unexpected twists and turns, chilling suspense and a real cliffhanger ending. I am fairly good at solving mysteries but this one had me stymied. The characters who populate the novel are what make this book so unique. I found myself absorbed with them and thought about them at times when not reading. They are very realistic, not at all contrived, and very human in their desires, ambitions, greed, grief and motivations. The glamour of the fashion industry and the lowdown on the Miami/South Beach drug/crime scene and court system are added pluses. The South Florida setting and legal system is well researched and Ms. Parker certainly knows her way around the courtroom. I highly recommend this. It is a well-written book and an excellent read.
JANA

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: steamy suspense, characters that stay with you long after
Review: Better than Grisham. Think Scott Turow meets Sue Grafton. This female attorney author pulls no punches. Miami, the setting, is as much a character as the likeable and tormented Sam Hagen, state prosecutor who has recently lost his only son. I loved this book! Went out and got all the rest of her novels after this. A must-have if you like lawyer thrillers. Maybe a must-have if you just like well-written books about real human beings in trouble.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fast moving plot but unlikeable characters
Review: I *like* books where I can identify with or like someone, hopefully one of the lead characters. This book was a problem for me in that area. Well, not every character was unlikeable. There was a 14 year old girl who was OK, and a policeman, but other than that? The "good" people were only a bit better than the "bad." If this is South Beach, I'm glad I don't live there!

The plot involves a young model who is gang-raped in a South Beach club. She wants to see these guys go to jail, but there are political and economic forces that would sweep it all under the carpet. The state's attorney, Sam Hagen, is asked to handle the case although he is still grieving the recent death of his 19 year old son, who got caught up in the fast life of South Beach and the clubs himself. He has wife and ex-girlfriend problems as well. And the exgirlfriend has romantic problems of her own. People connected in some way to the rape start getting murdered. Did I mention there are a lot of characters? But this isn't one of those books where you can't keep track of everyone -- although all the subplots get complicated.

In the end, I had a lot of problems with the way that Sam deals with a difficult situation. It's ironic that although he is the "good" guy, he seems morally challenged to me.

But I gave this book 4 stars because it's fairly well written and moves right along.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, Non-Stop Action
Review: I am a fan of Mary Higgens Clark and found this novel to rival her best. It was suspensful, fast paced and full of surprises. I loved it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This abridged book on tape is too abridged
Review: I am reviewing this as a book on tape, and it is obvious from scanning the other reviews that I definitely came out on the short end of the stick.

Obviously, the editors who abridged this novel for the book on tape were going to have to do some cutting since the book is more than 400 pages long and the tape was only 3 hours long. Unfortunately, it seems like the editors did all the paring down with an battle axe rather than a scalpel. They butchered this book. Characters were in one scene than being referred to as dead - all in a blink of an eye. It's too bad that more details weren't included since this death was intended to be a clue pointing the reader to the killer. Scenes were jumbled around and the whole thing came off as rather poorly done.

On a positive note, the reader of the book on tape was Anthony Heald (best known as the assistant principal on TV's Boston Public) and he was absolutely excellent. His voice characterizations were so great that it was easy to forget that there was only one narrator. If I could, I'd give Mr, Heald a score of "5 stars".

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too much.
Review: This book had the potential to be an intriguing suspense however too many characters, too many subplots and an anticlimactic ending made it a disappointing read. I didn't count but I believe there were at least twenty characters introduced with a brief explanation of his/her history and at least three sub-plots.I found myself scanning the subplots to hurridly get to the main plot of murder and to the main characters of Sam, Caitlin, Dina and Frank only to lead to an ending that left too many unanswered questions and the reader,me, who lumbered through the 438 pages actually wanting to read more to get some satisfaction and closeure to the story. I found it too cumbersome to remember how everything and everyone related to the main story if in fact they did. If you enjoy stories within a story you may tolerate this. It wasn't my favorite. I am not however, going to let this one book, since this is the first I've read by this author, dissuade me from trying another by this author.


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