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Rating: Summary: Snow storm in Houston, Texas -- get real! Review: I knew this book was in trouble when he starts writing about this horrible snow storm in Houston -- even tho he admits its is "unusual". I rarely have problems finishing a book and about half way through, I have admitted defeat. I've enjoyed many other books by Walker -- the Instinct series is great!, but this leaves much to be desired.
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your time. I had to quit! Review: I never ever quit a book in the middle. I feel as if there is always a chance it will get better and I hate that I wasted the time with no way of finding out the ending. This is one book I finally had to quit. It is terrible...boring and totally confusing. The characters aren't developed and the plot just sits there. Don't waste your time!
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your time. I had to quit! Review: I never ever quit a book in the middle. I feel as if there is always a chance it will get better and I hate that I wasted the time with no way of finding out the ending. This is one book I finally had to quit. It is terrible...boring and totally confusing. The characters aren't developed and the plot just sits there. Don't waste your time!
Rating: Summary: Borrrring!! Review: This is by far his worst book, in fact his only bad book. The plot is vague, convoluted, with characters that need not be in the book. As an example, the Native American detective, Lucas, has nothing to do with solving the crime. The "contract killer" Roundpoint, doesn't make any sense nor does the staff of the police precinct. This book is just a terrible waste of time. I will probably never again buy one of his books.
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