Started: 11/11/07
Finished: 11/25/07
Year: 2007
Pages: 383
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B-
Reason for reading: grabbed it off the TBR shelf
Blurb (from book jacket): "The nation has fallen into mourning after the death of a beloved former first lady. The most powerful people in the world gather in New York for her funeral-then the inconceivable occurs. Billionaires, politicians, and superstars of every kind are suddenly trapped within one man's brilliant and cold-blooded scenario.
"Detective Michael Bennett-father of ten-is pulled into the fray. As the danger escalates, Michael experiences a devastating loss: after fighting it for many years, his wife has succumbed to a terrible disease. As New York descends into chaos, he faces raising his ten heartbroken children alone-and rescuing thirty-four hostages.
"Day after day, Bennett confronts the most ruthless man he has ever encountered. As the entire world watches and the tension builds to a searing heat, Bennett has to find a way out-or face responsiblity for a deadly debacle.
Opinion: An interesting turn of events at a funeral for a First Lady. And then to find out who was behind it all...very interesting.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Sunday, November 11, 2007
True Evil by Greg Iles
Started 10/30/07
Finished: 11/11/07
Year: 2006
Pages: 512
Genre: Thriller
Grade: B
Reason for reading: grabbed it off the TBR shelf
Blurb (from back cover): "Dr. Chris Shepard is thirty-six years old, newly married, and well on his way to a perfect life. Or so he believes. But that future is forever cast into doubt the day Special Agent Alexandra Morse walks into his office and drops a bombshell: Dr. Shepard's beautiful new wife is plotting his murder. Shepard is so shocked that he almost throws Agent Morse out of his office. Yet once he is alone, doubt begins to gnaw at him. Paranoia magnifies the small cracks in his marital relationship, and soon he can have no peace unless he knows he truth. When Agent Morse reappears, Chris agrees to act as bait to help her unravel the divorce lawyer's scheme, which may already have cost nine unsuspecting spouses their lives.
"At the center of the mystery lies a maddeningly simple question: If these people realy were murdered, why can't the FBI prove it? Rigorous autopsies have uncovered no forensic evidence of foul play, and the police believe no crimes have occurred. As Dr. Shepard and Agent Morse struggle against an invisible adversary, Shepard realizes that he's working with a desperate woman. The reason: the killer's last known victim was Alex Morses's sister, who from her deathbed accused her husband of murder and extracted a vow tht Alex save her ten-year-old nephew from his father. This has driven Alex to risk both her life and career to fulfill that vow. But Chris Shepard soon feels desperaation of his own. As he probes his wife's hidden past, he is confronted by the probability that the woman he loves wants him dead.
"He has adopted her son and given her everything he has to give, and yet somewhere out there, a killer with the brilliance to outwit the top forensic scientists in the world is closing in on him.
"Who is this merciless assassin? Why is murder an art form for him? And what clues could exist to lead them to a man of such twisted talents? Not even the clients who hire him know his identity, and the lawyer who works with him fears him above all else. Most terrifing, those who choose murder over divorce soon learn a terrible truth: once set in motion, the instrument of their anger cannot be stopped."
Opinion: Another nail bitter by Greg Iles. Some of the relationship stuff was too unrealistic for me but luckily, did not take away from the great plot and action of the story.
Finished: 11/11/07
Year: 2006
Pages: 512
Genre: Thriller
Grade: B
Reason for reading: grabbed it off the TBR shelf
Blurb (from back cover): "Dr. Chris Shepard is thirty-six years old, newly married, and well on his way to a perfect life. Or so he believes. But that future is forever cast into doubt the day Special Agent Alexandra Morse walks into his office and drops a bombshell: Dr. Shepard's beautiful new wife is plotting his murder. Shepard is so shocked that he almost throws Agent Morse out of his office. Yet once he is alone, doubt begins to gnaw at him. Paranoia magnifies the small cracks in his marital relationship, and soon he can have no peace unless he knows he truth. When Agent Morse reappears, Chris agrees to act as bait to help her unravel the divorce lawyer's scheme, which may already have cost nine unsuspecting spouses their lives.
"At the center of the mystery lies a maddeningly simple question: If these people realy were murdered, why can't the FBI prove it? Rigorous autopsies have uncovered no forensic evidence of foul play, and the police believe no crimes have occurred. As Dr. Shepard and Agent Morse struggle against an invisible adversary, Shepard realizes that he's working with a desperate woman. The reason: the killer's last known victim was Alex Morses's sister, who from her deathbed accused her husband of murder and extracted a vow tht Alex save her ten-year-old nephew from his father. This has driven Alex to risk both her life and career to fulfill that vow. But Chris Shepard soon feels desperaation of his own. As he probes his wife's hidden past, he is confronted by the probability that the woman he loves wants him dead.
"He has adopted her son and given her everything he has to give, and yet somewhere out there, a killer with the brilliance to outwit the top forensic scientists in the world is closing in on him.
"Who is this merciless assassin? Why is murder an art form for him? And what clues could exist to lead them to a man of such twisted talents? Not even the clients who hire him know his identity, and the lawyer who works with him fears him above all else. Most terrifing, those who choose murder over divorce soon learn a terrible truth: once set in motion, the instrument of their anger cannot be stopped."
Opinion: Another nail bitter by Greg Iles. Some of the relationship stuff was too unrealistic for me but luckily, did not take away from the great plot and action of the story.
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