Rating:  Summary: One of the Best Reads of my Life Review: I bought this book at the Rome airport on my way back to New York City. I had only minimum knowledge about it and picked it because I did not want to read the latest gimmicky Clancy novel. I started reading this book on the plane before take-off and before I knew it, 9 hours later, while waiting for my luggage at Kennedy airport, I was still reading it. Very few books have every kept me in its grip like this before. Very, very powerful read. Another good book is The Buddah from Brooklyn. I read that too and it is eqaully spellbinding.
Rating:  Summary: Fair Enough Review: "~I read a lot of thrillers, and I'd rate this one as mediocre to good. The story is compelling, especially at the beginning, but by the middle, you're pretty sure how it's going to end. It is just a matter of how many bodies will pile up on the way to the conclusion."~ that allowed our protagonists to stay alive while pursuing the truth were pretty lame.
Rating:  Summary: Breathtaking thriller Review: Lots of suspense, surprises, and the chase. Keeps you on the edge most of the way. Can find no fault other than the suspense early was so strong that the finale was just a touch disappointing. Nonetheless, if you enjoy thrillers, Gideon is just plain hard to beat. READ IT!
Rating:  Summary: Fast read == with a message Review: I bought this book based on a recommendation from a fellow booklover. She raved about it and hasn't steered me wrong yet, so I figured == here we go again, why not? This book grabbed me from Page 1 of the Prologue and kept me intrigued to the end. I really enjoy the authors' style, entwining flashbacks with in-the-moment scenes. And perhaps what was most enjoyable was the truly, of-the-moment, not-so-hidden, message beneath it all. I can't say "very 90's" anymore, but let me say it gave me pause. This is a book that keeps your attention, is written realistically without burdening you with fluff and an overabundance of adjectives and unrealistic dialogue, while keeping you involved. I highly recommend it and hope the author team follows up with another quality book of this style.
Rating:  Summary: A+ Review: Just a few words... Great storyline, kept you involved throughout until the end.
Rating:  Summary: Gideon Review: This is an excellent mystery, with twists and turns throughout. Neither my husband nor I have read a mystery quite this spell-binding in awhile. While some mysteries give you lots of hints as what is to come, this one only tweaks at the numerous possibilities, and some twists are a fascinating surprise. Quite wonderful.
Rating:  Summary: A roller coaster ride! Review: I'm glad I picked this book up before reading any of the reader reviews posted here. I enjoyed the whole book (concept, charecters, plot twists). Yes, it is a fast read but I disagree with the posters who have complained about the writing style. I was hooked from the first page and I am looking forward to future books by these two.
Rating:  Summary: Much promise, never lived up to the first few chapters. Review: Good beginning, but spiraled down from there. Wish I'd waited on the paperback. Very predictable and very immature.
Rating:  Summary: Waste of time and money. Review: I would rate this book 0 stars, but it wouldn't let me.Figuring out that Russell Andrews is a pen name for two guys was the book's biggest challenge. The narrative is trash. The story is cliche. And the dialogue - who talks like this? How did this get published? The disclaimer on a pack of Marlboros is more gripping.
Rating:  Summary: Absolutely unput-downable,an excellent thriller ! Review: Carl Granville.a failing New York novelist,is approached by a top book publisher to ghost write a book called Gideon.In return for his efforts and his secrecy,he will recieve $250,000.He is given information from an old diary,in which all important names and places have been blanked out,and is asked to turn it into compelling fiction.He learns that a boy killed his handicapped 1 year old brother and was never persecuted.Carl begins to wonder if this book will just be used as fiction,or to destroy someone's carreer.Then,he recieves no information,his appartement is ransacked,and two people close to Carl are murdered.He is the prime suspect.He becomes a man on the run with only his ex-girlfriend to help him through.He is persued by an assassin and a deranged cop in his search for the answer to his mystery,who will stop at nothing to kill them both.The plot twists with such ease and finesse you find it hard to put down.The Russell Andrews partnership will prosper if they continue to produce books of this quality.
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