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Book Reviews of Hide: A Detective D. D. Warren NovelBook Review: Lots of Tension and Suspense Summary: 5 Stars
Hide takes place in Boston with main character D.D. Warren who is a detective. She is reminded of a crime scene that had the city in horror when six young children were found dead in a strange underground room of an old mental hospital. She ends up calling her old boyfriend Bobby Dodge because he is a state investigator and is also familiar with the old case and crime scene.
So this thriller/mystery takes you on a goose-chase of clues, deadly secrets revealed that could get them killed and to a woman who has been hiding from a stalker. Hide falls into the same suspense style that you've been used in Lisa Gardner's other novels and like with her other novels, you won't be able to put it down.
Book Review: Loved most of it but pretty confusing Summary: 4 Stars
I'm not really sure how to go about rating and reviewing a book that I loved so much for about 3/4 of the book but then by the last 1/4 or so I was mocking it. I guess that's what I can expect from a quick "airport" read, fast moving, enthralling, pulled me in, but the ending is totally unbelievable and I felt like the writer just fell asleep at the wheel. Up to end, great book that I really enjoyed.
Book Review: One that's hard to put down Summary: 5 Stars
I'm not quite done with this one but I can definitely say I love it. It picked up where the first one left off. Most of the same characters are in it except it has an added twist. I can sense spicy things lurking in the background and the spooky element is exciting too. I can not wait to find out what happens next. It has kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the whole book.
Book Review: Run out to get this Summary: 4 Stars
This was the first book by this Author that I have read.....
I would classify this as a psychological thriller...during parts of the book i wanted to HIDE.
The main character is Annabelle Grainger who has been on the "run" from something or someone for as long as she can remember. Her life comes full circle when she returns to where it all began in Massachusettes.
The story is written in first and third person, it keeps you guessing and I was on the edge of me seat waiting and trying to figure out who was trying to get her throughout the book....
Don't hide out, go and get this one.
Book Review: Run to get this book. Summary: 4 Stars
After a lifetime on the run, Annabelle Granger's body has finally been found in a subterranean vault in Boston, full of victims. The only problem is Annabelle Granger is still alive and living under an assumed name. She knows that she must come forward and speak to the police, going against all her conditioning. But, she can't let them think it's her body that has been in that vault all those years. And that is how she meets new homicide detective Bobby Long. After being called in by former partner and lover, D.D. Warren, Bobby is up to his ears in details and speculation. The last thing he needs is a woman claiming to be Annabelle Granger coming into the office. Especially when she looks almost exactly like the woman that almost got him killed not so long ago, Mrs. Catherine Gagnon. But she's telling the truth, and he knows it. And when she tells the story of her life on the run, he knows that she needs his help. The most important thing he knows, however, is that he needs her help to figure out what happened to not only her family, but the six girls found in that vault.
This was one of the best Lisa Gardner books I've ever read. Very good suspense, very light romance, it's a perfect balance.
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