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by: Tess Gerritsen
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781551661766
ISBN: 1551661764
Label: Mira
Manufacturer: Mira
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 250
Publication Date: November 01, 1996
Publisher: Mira
Sales Rank: 469255
Studio: Mira
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Product Description: Drawing near to the truth about her father's fatal plane crash twenty years earlier, Willy Jane Maitland becomes involved with irreverent ex-army officer Guy Barnard, an expert on the Asian jungles where the crash took place. Reissue.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Its Roots Are Showing
This book was published circa 1992 as a Harlequin (Romance)Intrigue. The Intrigue line consisted of short romance novels that had a suspense subplot. The length and the emphasis of the novel was dictated by the publisher. So it's hard to blame Dr. Gerritsen for the short-comings of this novel.
Her characters are pretty good, the plot is weakish. Someone who reads her books for the suspense will probably not like this one. Those who read for the romance will probably be taken with ... Read More
Rating: - Never Say Die
I am an avid reader of Gerritsen, but the last two books have disappointed me.
Rating: - More paranoia
As Willy and Guy get acquainted and try to find Willy's father, a long-lost pilot in Viet Nam, nefarious powers of every sort pursue them. In this sense, I am reminded of the Robert Ludlum novels, in which no one can be trusted. The story has suspense and is well constructed. It's just that I've read too many books with paranoia as the central theme.
The romance part is OK but not especially interesting. The plot is fine. The characters are quite good. It is only the theme that really ... Read More
Rating: - Interesting
This was an interesting mystery and an enjoyable romance. It didn't have the suspense that most of Tess Gerritsen's novels have but it had a decent plot.
Rating: - Very good mystery/romance
This book catches your interest and keeps your interest right from the beginning. Buying this book was money well spent I recommend it highly.
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