Author:
Narrator: Dennis Boutsikaris
Format: Unabridged-CD, Abridged-CD, Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: Aug 2006
Genre: Fiction - General
Retail Price: $49.95
Discs: 11
Investigating the alleged shooting of a burglar in the home of a high-profile Savannah district judge, detectives Hatcher and Bowen suspect the judge's dutiful trophy wife's declarations of innocence and find the case complicated by the judge's notorious soft-on-crime tactics. Simultaneous.
THE PRINCIPALSPaul Wheeler. CEO of the Wheeler Enterprises empire. At age fifty-two, he's a pillar of Atlanta society and a brilliant businessman. But...
From bestselling author Connelly comes this electrifying new Harry Bosch novel. In his first case since he left the LAPDUs Open Unsolved Unit for the...
When a horrifying attack leaves one of the four members of the Women's Murder Club struggling for her life, the others fight to keep a madman behind...
Lauren Stillwell is not your average damsel in distress. When the NYPD cop discovers her husband leaving a hotel with another woman, she decides to ...
After five long years in federal prison, Griff Burkett is a free man. But the disgraced Cowboys quarterback can never return to life as he knew it...
Years after his wife Maria is gunned down by an unknown shooter, a crime that has never been solved and still haunts him, psychologist Alex Cross is...
After the death of a beloved former first lady, the world's most elite and powerful people gather at the funeral in New York City. This provides a...
So begins David Baldacci's new book--a thriller unlike any he's written before. 'Matt' is Mathew Pender, of Pender Associates--a shadowy organization...
David Baldacci's much-loved protagonists Sean King and Michelle Maxwell are having trouble adjusting to life in the wake of the terrible events that ...
I bought this book at an airport before flying from the East to the West coast. I had read another Sandra Brown novel before and so I knew what to expect. I was not let down. Her stories are sexy crime thrillers. She enjoys leaving you guessing what the next twist in the story will be. In fact, she enjoys using the tactic of leaving a little cliffhanger at the end of each chapter, so that you can't wait to get to the next one. And she doesn't immediately gratify the reader with a solution to the previous cliffhanger, but rather lets it hang for a little while. This is not great literature. It is what I like to call junk food for the brain, but it's satisfying nonetheless.
Have to agree with Kathy's review. Sandra Brown is a fun read and this book is no exception.