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Unspeakable

Unspeakable

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Chilling
Review: This is a departure from Sandra's usual style of story. The trademark writing is still there however far more violent and more chiller/thriller than romance. This is the novel which started my highly picky husband reading her books after considerable convincing on my behalf that women can write the type of thrillers men like to read. He hasn't looked back since and I do believe that in the direction she is heading with novels such as this and The Alibi" she is appealing to a wider mainstream audience. There is still an element of romance in this novel and whilst there were parts that were uncomfortable to read, this book is very well rounded and highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sandra Sizzles Again!
Review: My 2nd Sandra Brown novel was another wonderful read. I loved everything about this book. The characters were remarkably well written. There wasn't much romance, mostly action packed suspense, which I like. I finished Unspeakable in 2 days and enjoyed every minute of it. My favorite novels by Mrs. Brown are Unspeakable and The Alibi, both in paperback. It is great that Sandra Brown has changed from writing romance novels to mystery novels. I can't wait for The Switch!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disapointed!
Review: I am an avid reader of romantic-suspence... BUT how anyone would want to spend hours reading such terrible language... needless rape ,betrayel of family as well as horrendous visuael immages of depravity...IT is beyond me. I have read several Brown books and they just seem to get worse. After this one I could NEVER read her again. I look to a book for escape and not to see the world as a bitter cruel place. Sorry Sandra...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Intense!
Review: I have to give Gary Cole credit for bring this tale alive. He did it very well!

Whew, I don't know if listening to this title was wise, especially at bedtime. I was expecting a suspenseful romance, but what I heard was a violent, intense-filled tale of cruelty, revenge and murder with two evil prison escapees named Carl and Myron. I cringed each time the narrator, Mr. Cole, read their parts. Carl is seeking revenge on a family and on his way he leaves a trail of terror, sorrow and murder. A father, a (deaf) daughter-in-law and her son know they may be in danger; their choice is to face it head on, but not without some losses along the way. A drifter finds himself drawn to the family ranch and the deaf daughter-in-law. A retired Sheriff, Ezzy, who wife just left him due to his obsession of a twenty-year old murder, decides to help out. Both Ezzy and the reader will find the old murder following them throughout the present day story.

An Un-abridged version of this story is available. I found the abridge version left out some of the points explaining the deaf character's deafness.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Story
Review: Hats off to Sandra Brown! This was a good story with lots of great turns. I love the way it ended! Sandra is one of my favorite writers and "Unspeakable" is a must read book. I enjoyed this book and it's characters very much.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: reader
Review: I have read many by this author and I was very disappointed with this one. I usually can't put her books down until I have read every word. This one was a struggle to finish. I felt she was so focused on trying to develop the plot that she forgot to develop the characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent read!
Review: I have read some of the other reviews and I noticethat a lot of those people really need to get out.Just because there are maybe 2 or 3 graphic parts doesn't mean you should just give up on a wonderful book. I mean, open your mind a little, this book is excellent. I commend Sandra Brown forbeing brave enough to write a book like this. I'm sure she had her doubts and it doesn't really helpto have people be disgusted on someone elses pointof view. This will definately go on my shelf amongmy other favorite books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very original and entertaining!
Review: Very excellent read! Was on the edge of my seat! I love all of Sandra Brown's books and this work really proves that she is a great author with the ability to make you want to keep on reading until the very end. I will admit that some parts were a bit graphic, but that just shows that she is not afraid to overstep a few boundaries and try something different. I admire her talents for writing suspense/thriller/romance works. This really makes her worthy of the "bestseller" title.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Her Best...But Worth It Anyway !
Review: While I remain a devoted fan of Sandra Brown's, I was hoping for 'UNSPEAKABLE' to concentrate more on Anna and Jack, than I was about the twisted, and perverse highjinks of the Herbold brothers. Still, the story was a deep and powerful one, and Ms. Brown painted for her readers, very clear and concise pictures of her characters. Her villianous siblings were two low-life's you just could'nt help wishing evil things on! And of course she has us rooting all the while , that true love will conquer all. While it may not be her best or most romantic book, it's well worth the read ; as are all Sandra Brown novels.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Twisting Plot!
Review: I have read most of Sandra Brown's books and this is one of her better ones. The plot continues to twist and turn until the end. Although the story line is a bit far fetched,it's a good summer beach read!


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