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Devil's Gonna Get Him

Devil's Gonna Get Him

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Devil's Gonna Get Him
Review: "Doesn't the devil always get his due?" The purpose of Valerie Wilson Wesley's "Devil's Gonna Get Him", is to keep the reader in suspense and make the reader always want to know what will happen next. This book entertains the reader and keeps the reader in suspense, and makes the reader think about that one question in every good book; "who did it."
"Devil's Gonna Get Him" by Wesley, deals with a private investigator by the name of Tamara Hayle. She takes a job from a wealthy Lincoln Storey to try to find out how his daughter's fiance really is. Well all of a sudden Lincoln is murdered. So now Tamara the Private Investigator is trying to find out who did it. Now the only way to find out who did it is to read it.
The setting is in ritzy parts of New Jersey. The settings make this book in parts a really great book. The parties that are thrown and the places where they are at make the reader wonder why people are being killed.
Language is what really makes this book something to read. It's a very upbeat book for the most part. It's an up down pattern. It does have fulgar words in it but what book doesn't.
In every book characterization is important. In the novel "Devil's Gonna Get Him", there are the characters the reader knows are good and the ones the reader just can't figure out. Tamara Hayle, a Private Investigator, plays a key role in this book. She's always around the scene when a muder happens. So it makes the book even more interesting. Lincoln Storey is a wealthy man and the reader just doesn't know if he is a good character or a bad character. There's so much more that i could tell but I'm going to leave it upu to everyone to find out.
If there isn't a plot in a story basically there really isn't a story. In Valerie Wilson Wesley's "Devil's Gonna Get Him" the plot is very conflicting. Ther are a lot of conflicts such as Tamara Hayle vs. Brandon Pike. Brandon and Tamara were a thing three years ago then they saw each other at a party. The weird thing is, well Tamara has to investigate on Brandon Pike for Lincoln Storey. There are so many other conflicts but the only way to find out is to read the book.
This novel is a keeper. I give it a four. It has a full package. All these things make this book complete. But the only way to find out is to pick this excellent book up and read it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Devil's Gonna Get Him
Review: "Doesn't the devil always get his due?" The purpose of Valerie Wilson Wesley's "Devil's Gonna Get Him", is to keep the reader in suspense and make the reader always want to know what will happen next. This book entertains the reader and keeps the reader in suspense, and makes the reader think about that one question in every good book; "who did it."
"Devil's Gonna Get Him" by Wesley, deals with a private investigator by the name of Tamara Hayle. She takes a job from a wealthy Lincoln Storey to try to find out how his daughter's fiance really is. Well all of a sudden Lincoln is murdered. So now Tamara the Private Investigator is trying to find out who did it. Now the only way to find out who did it is to read it.
The setting is in ritzy parts of New Jersey. The settings make this book in parts a really great book. The parties that are thrown and the places where they are at make the reader wonder why people are being killed.
Language is what really makes this book something to read. It's a very upbeat book for the most part. It's an up down pattern. It does have fulgar words in it but what book doesn't.
In every book characterization is important. In the novel "Devil's Gonna Get Him", there are the characters the reader knows are good and the ones the reader just can't figure out. Tamara Hayle, a Private Investigator, plays a key role in this book. She's always around the scene when a muder happens. So it makes the book even more interesting. Lincoln Storey is a wealthy man and the reader just doesn't know if he is a good character or a bad character. There's so much more that i could tell but I'm going to leave it upu to everyone to find out.
If there isn't a plot in a story basically there really isn't a story. In Valerie Wilson Wesley's "Devil's Gonna Get Him" the plot is very conflicting. Ther are a lot of conflicts such as Tamara Hayle vs. Brandon Pike. Brandon and Tamara were a thing three years ago then they saw each other at a party. The weird thing is, well Tamara has to investigate on Brandon Pike for Lincoln Storey. There are so many other conflicts but the only way to find out is to read the book.
This novel is a keeper. I give it a four. It has a full package. All these things make this book complete. But the only way to find out is to pick this excellent book up and read it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Peanut Butter Case
Review: Both the first and second book to this series was enjoyable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tamara Hayle "Got Me" with this book!
Review: DEVIL'S GONNA GET HIM is the 2nd book in the Tamara Hayle series that has confirmed it's place in my favorite detective series (first is Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlings). She is still as smart and capable as she was in her first book, WHEN DEATH COMES STEALING. A obnoxious society patron who pays a visit to Ms. Hayle's office to check on his daughter's new boyfriend starts the ball rolling, and the patron's murder kicks it into high gear. I have all of the mysteries, and, if lucky, will have any future novels involving the new Christy Love of the millenium.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't usually read mysteries
Review: Don't usually read mysteries, but this book kept me turning the pages. Excellent read, and the characters jump off the page. Good dialogue. I have read other books by Ms.Wesley, but this is the first time I read one of her books from the Tamara Hayle Mysteries. My interest is piqued. I'll be looking for more from this series.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The author can do better.
Review: I felt that the Tamara Hayle mysteries are all missing that at-the-edge-of-my-seat suspense that is required in mysteries. I couldn't care less about the characters, and the outcome was predictable.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The author can do better.
Review: I felt that the Tamara Hayle mysteries are all missing that at-the-edge-of-my-seat suspense that is required in mysteries. I couldn't care less about the characters, and the outcome was predictable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wesley is good!
Review: I find the Tamara Hayle mystery series to be extremely funny and witty. Wesley definitely has her own style-- never before have I read any books quite like them!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What is all the fuss about?
Review: I really don't understand why she has been compared to serious mystery writers. The only mystery is that I was gullible enough to buy this book for my birthday. Wesley brand named dropped throughout the entire book. The language was mediocre, plot below average, the characters barely one dimensional- the most exciting character in the book was her son Jamal. Hopefully her other books are better.than this

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What is all the fuss about?
Review: I really don't understand why she has been compared to serious mystery writers. The only mystery is that I was gullible enough to buy this book for my birthday. Wesley brand named dropped throughout the entire book. The language was mediocre, plot below average, the characters barely one dimensional- the most exciting character in the book was her son Jamal. Hopefully her other books are better.than this


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