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There are few authors who can weave nail-biting thrills, edge-of-your-seat drama, and romantic suspense as masterfully as Julie Garwood. Now she ratchets up the tension with Murder List, in which evil is on the hunt– and proves to be methodically organized and chillingly successful.
When Chicago detective Alec Buchanan is offered a prime position with the FBI, it is the perfect opportunity to leave the Windy City and follow in his brothers’ footsteps to the top echelons of law enforcement. But first he must complete one last assignment (and one that he is not too happy about): acting as a glorified bodyguard to hotel heiress Regan Hamilton Madison. The gorgeous exec has become entangled in some potentially deadly business. Someone has e-mailed her a graphic crime-scene photo–and the victim is no stranger. Regan suspects that the trouble started when she agreed to help a journalist friend expose a shady self-help guru who preys on lonely, vulnerable women. In fact, the smooth-as-an-oil-slick Dr. Lawrence Shields may be responsible for the death of one of his devotees, which was ruled a suicide. Hoping to find some damning evidence, Regan attends a Shields seminar. At the gathering, the doctor persuades his guests to partake in an innocent little “cleansing” exercise. He asks them to make a list of the people who have hurt or deceived them over the years, posing the question: Would your world be a better place if these people ceased to exist? Treating the exercise as a game, Regan plays along. After ten minutes, Shields instructs the participants to bring their sheets of paper to the fireplace and throw them into the flames. But Regan misses this part of the program when she exits the room to take a call–and barely escapes a menacing individual in the parking lot. The experience is all but forgotten–until the first person on Regan’s list turns up dead. Shock turns to horror when other bodies from the list start to surface, as a harrowing tango of desire and death is set into motion. Now brutal murders seem to stalk her every move–and a growing attraction to Alec may compromise her safety, while stirring up tender emotions she thought she could no longer feel. Yet as the danger intensifies and a serial killer circles ever closer, Regan must discover who has turned her private revenge fantasies into grisly reality. From the Hardcover edition. |
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| 04-23-08 | 3 | 1\1 |
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This book was okay. I devoured Mercy and Killjoy, this one simply did not have the UMPH that the other two had. I had to read it, because a Buchanan was in it, I did like it, it just lacked a little magic. Don't buy it, get it from the library. If you like the family, it's worth the read. I am going on to Slow Burn, which I hope the magic returns.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-06 05:49:48 EST)
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| 04-20-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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I bought this at the drugstore as a carpool time filler....I thought it was pretty good.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-25 05:42:35 EST)
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| 04-05-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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I consider myself a fan of Garwood's writing. I also consider myself a no holds bared critic of literature and to say that some chick lit writer of romances is good is high praise indeed in my book. However here with Murder List, Garwood falls back on formula too heavily. Her story misses the spark that you can find in her best moments. The underlying mystery is lost in silliness here. The mystery part is never a Garwood strong point, but here it starts to drag down the story.
What I missed most here was Garwood's ability to spin delightful small stories inside of the larger tale. I think that she is at her best when she strings together one small episode into another with no thread seemingly holding them in a larger story. I could read Garwood's ramblings all day, but here the ramblings get lost in her effort to pull together a series of events. The events strain at their bonds and thus so does the story. Perhaps the very least engaging aspect of this story in my opinion is the romance. I had to skip through several dozen pages, lightly reading each one. I think that an extra 100 filler pages here could have been trimmed out and the story would have been a lot stronger overall. I would totally pick up Garwood, but just dont start with this book. You will be doing yourself a dis-favor. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-23 05:36:50 EST)
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| 01-08-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I know Julie Garwood is known better for her historical romance novels, which are outstanding... still I really enjoyed this contemporary story... I recommend it to those who enjoy reading a great mystery and romance novel.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-23 05:36:50 EST)
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