Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2012

Review: The Witness by Dee Henderson

Title: The Witness (Shield of Honor #1)
Author: Dee Henderson
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., January 2006
Number of Pages: Paperback, 378 pages


Genre: Christian Fiction, Crime Drama, Thriller, Romance, Inspirational

Plot: (Goodreads.com) For eight years, Amanda Griffin has been on the run from Richard Wise. She holds the access to twenty million dollars of ill-gotten funds, and a list of his contacts that she's gradually turning over to the police. One mistake could snuff out her life. Her family already thinks she's dead.

Trouble arrives when her sisters receive a huge inheritance from the father they never knew. Afraid that Wise will take revenge on Marie and Tracey, Amanda moves back to town to keep an eye on them -- and let them know she's still alive, for now.

Police Chief Luke Granger met Amanda three years ago, and he hasn't forgotten her. One of his homicide detectives is dating Tracey; another is just getting to know Marie. Luke, Marsh, and Connor will do everything in their power to keep the three Griffin women safe. But it may not be enough.

Personal Thoughts:  This book had it's high points and it's low points! It starts right off the bat when Luke meets Amanda three years previous to the major plot of the book. The connection between the two is obvious to begin with, and then when we see them three years later, the connection is still present. Luke cares about her and her sisters. Marsh and Connor do too... the middle of the book lacks a little and the plot moves along slowly. But it's all build up for the last third of the book when things start happening fast and ends with a BANG!

I personally loved this book. It was a christian fiction book - but the only references were prayers and personal conversations about beliefs. It was not a 'throw it in your face' kind of book. I liked that there were no sex scenes or curse words. I like good clean novels that tell a good story and have a little mystery to them. This book satisfied just about everything that I like about a good novel.

Recommended Age Level: 18+ 
Rating: 3

Reviews:
Dee Henderson departs from her usual pattern by focusing on three couples, making her protagonists older, and having the series more integrated; in fact, many of the story threads aren't finished in this book. But the book has her signature blend of mystery and suspense. The characters are fully drawn, but Henderson's point-of-view choices prevent readers from connecting as deeply as those in her previous novels. Amanda and Tracey are never the viewpoint characters, and I think the book suffers because of it, especially with Amanda. Hopefully future books will allow readers to get to know her better. In all, The Witness is an excellent choice for romantic suspense fans. -- Katie Hart, Christian Book Previews.com 

Friday, September 9, 2011

Review: Postcard Killers by James Patterson

Title: The Postcard Killers
Author: James Patterson, Liza Marklund
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company; August 2010
Number of Pages: Hardcover, 432 pages

Genre: Adult, Fiction, Crime Drama, Forensics, Murder Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Detective 

Plot: 
Paris is stunning in the summer

NYPD detective Jacob Kanon is on a tour of Europe's most gorgeous cities. But the sights aren't what draw him--he sees each museum, each cathedral, and each cafe through the eyes of his daughter's killer.

The killing is simply marvelous

Kanon's daughter, Kimmy, and her boyfriend were murdered while on vacation in Rome. Since then, young couples in Paris, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, and Stockholm have been found dead. Little connects the murders, other than a postcard to the local newspaper that precedes each new victim. 

Wish you were here

Now Kanon teams up with the Swedish reporter, Dessie Larsson, who has just received a postcard in Stockholm--and they think they know where the next victims will be. With relentless logic and unstoppable action, The Postcard Killers may be James Patterson's most vivid and compelling thriller yet. 


Personal thoughts: Much like all of the Patterson novels, this one still figured out how to surprise me. As the reader, you are introduced to the killers about halfway through - but you never really know 'who' they are. True to a suspense novel, some things throw you off, but in the end, it's clear who your man is. 

It was a quick and easy read, and the plot was enough to keep me guessing as to what would happen next. It was different in that it was set in Europe, Sweden to be exact, and the killers kept sending these cards to give the detectives clues to who might be killed next. It kept me on my toes, that's for sure.

I liked this version of revenge served up cold! 

Recommended Age Level: Mature, 21+
Rating: 3