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The Sleep Police

The Sleep Police

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You're getting sleepy...
Review: Blame it on mom, says the shrink, but don't blame me, if you waste time with this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Review of Sleep Police
Review: Exciting, Imaginative, Action-Packed. In a word, Intense!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good read, but not his best.
Review: I really like Jay Bonansinga. From his first book, a horror novel called THE BLACK MARIAH, to his subsequent thrillers, I've watched a good writer approaching greatness. THE SLEEP POLICE is not his best work, I'm sorry to say, but it is a good read and I would recommended reading it. A detective investigates a series of brutal murders, known as "thumbsuckers" because the way the victims are positioned after death, but he comes up against a brick wall as he delves into the case. Strange messages appear and periods of black outs and fugues lead him to believe he himself may be the killer. Then things really heat up. Bonansinga kind of overplays his hand a bit here, which is surprising for such a small book. Towards the end it got so relentless and incredible, it sort of stretched believability for me. But it is a neat idea, and a fast moving thriller. Keep your eye on this author. He's one to watch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Thriller of 2002!
Review: Simply a great book, start to finish. Mr. Bonansinga writes tight, crisp prose and takes the reader on a roller coaster ride that keeps getting faster and faster up until the 200 mph conclusion.

A must read!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: To Sleep Perchance To Dream
Review: That is what Detective Frank Janus does NOT want to do. Natty Frank is much admired by his fellow detectives, not just for his meteoric rise in the department, but for his abilities, his genuine kind good nature and his unfailing consideration for others. (I kept picturing someone who looks like a young George Stephanopolus).

There is a serial killer on the loose, and Frank knows he is heading for a nervous breakdown every time he looks at one of the victims. Something seems familiar and frightens him very badly. He has had a terrible childhood and has had psychiatric help in the past. He has blackouts and memory loss and terrible dreams. He fears he might be a case of multiple personalities. Is it possible, this vicious serial killer is Frank himself? Whatever it is, Frank is in thrall to something or someone. Even his name, Janus denotes the two-faced god,

"The Sleep Police" is one wild ride into the unknown. I really cannot analyze the plot; I was turning the pages too fast. Never mind that it goes from the improbable to the absolutely unbelievable. You signed on for the ride, so enjoy!

It 's a good book to read while unpleasant things are going on around you--a bumpy airplane ride, a kiddy birthday party, sitting around with the in-laws--all that will fade into the background while you wrestle with Frank's demons. "The Sleep Police" gives new meaning to the word "pot-boiler."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: To Sleep Perchance To Dream
Review: That is what Detective Frank Janus does NOT want to do. Natty Frank is much admired by his fellow detectives, not just for his meteoric rise in the department, but for his abilities, his genuine kind good nature and his unfailing consideration for others. (I kept picturing someone who looks like a young George Stephanopolus).

There is a serial killer on the loose, and Frank knows he is heading for a nervous breakdown every time he looks at one of the victims. Something seems familiar and frightens him very badly. He has had a terrible childhood and has had psychiatric help in the past. He has blackouts and memory loss and terrible dreams. He fears he might be a case of multiple personalities. Is it possible, this vicious serial killer is Frank himself? Whatever it is, Frank is in thrall to something or someone. Even his name, Janus denotes the two-faced god,

"The Sleep Police" is one wild ride into the unknown. I really cannot analyze the plot; I was turning the pages too fast. Never mind that it goes from the improbable to the absolutely unbelievable. You signed on for the ride, so enjoy!

It 's a good book to read while unpleasant things are going on around you--a bumpy airplane ride, a kiddy birthday party, sitting around with the in-laws--all that will fade into the background while you wrestle with Frank's demons. "The Sleep Police" gives new meaning to the word "pot-boiler."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun, exciting, elaborate
Review: This book is truly great! The first 30 pages really bring you in, and after that, this book is a ride! If you like police chases, and police cases, this book is for you, because it talks about police lives. A new murder reminded Janus of a cold case that almost ruined his career ten years ago, and may ruin it now...THIS BOOK IS AWESOME!


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