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The 37th Hour

The 37th Hour

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not my usual...
Review: Suspense/thriller is not a genre I usually read...I'm someone who does not like to be scared or put on edge by my reading. The edgiest I get in suspense/thriller is Nora Roberts when she's writing in her romantic suspense personae...Carolina Moon, for example. However, even though suspense is not my cup of tea, I stuck with The 37th Hour and, in the end, realized I had really liked the book. I'm looking forward to the next book from Jodi Compton to find out more about Sarah Pribek and to see how this character is developed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Stay Up All Night Nail-Biter
Review: The book opens with Minneapolis Sheriff's Detective Sarah Pribek, who specializes in finding missing persons, trying to talk a runaway from jumping from a bridge into the cold Mississippi River. The girl jumps, Sarah jumps in after and saves her. Sarah is one plucky gal.

Sarah's husband of two months, Mike Shiloh, has been accepted by the FBI and is about to leave for training at Quantico, but even though this is his last weekend before he has to go, he urges Sarah to comfort her friend and partner, who had been on leave as her fourteen-year-old daughter and been raped and murdered by a man who escaped prison on a technicality.

Sarah does as her husband asks and promises to be home in time to take him to the airport, but when she gets home, she finds that he's already left. She's angry that he'd leave without saying goodbye, but her anger switches to alarm when she gets a call from Quantico wondering where he is.

Now she finds herself investigating the disappearance of her own husband. She tracks down his family to see if she can find a reason for his vanishing act and as she learns more about his past, she sees the man she loves, the man she thought she'd known, turn into a stranger.

Ms. Compton has written a nail-biter that will keep you reading throughout the night. Her characters are real and flawed, the story is dark, sometimes violent with plenty of suspense. This was a mystery that I thoroughly enjoyed.

Reviewed by Judith Ann Cole

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a journey into the past
Review: The debut novel of Jodi Compton takes much of its pages to introduce the new characters in this first book of her series. Sheriff's Detective Sarah Pribek comes home one morning from a trip to find her husband of two months, Michael Shiloh, gone. She did not think too much of it since he was starting his FBI training at Quantico. Only when the FBI calls to ask why he did not show up and Sarah finds his packed duffel bag under the bed does she realize that he is really missing. Sarah usually specializes in missing person cases so she puts her skills to personal use. Much of the story is told in flashback where we learn of Michael's background, the case that brought Michael and Sarah together and of their early courtship. Intertwined into the story is also another plot point of Sarah's partner, Genevieve, who is on compassionate leave after the murder of her daughter. The characters were well developed and interesting. The story really kept me reading. The ending was weak and not in keeping with the rest of the book, but it did spoil my enjoyment of the overall story. I will look forward to the next book in this series.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Must have friends who are publishers
Review: This book is a disgrace. It breaks just about every rule of fiction writing, but in the end its most major flaw is that the story is pathetic and never comes close to garnering the reader's interest. It takes eighty pages to get to the plot, which is painfully obvious before then. There is no action ever in the book, nor is there suspense or real mystery. The mystery, when solved, is out of the blue. Then, wasting eighty pages to get started and after a hundred pages of story, we get long, boring tell-not-show, backstory upon backstory that again has no bearing on anything.

I'm dumbfounded that a book like this gets published. As for the three people who are quoted on the back cover--they have guaranteed I will never read them because to praise this book so shamelessly is proof of their ineptness. Don't waste your money on this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: a very disappointing book
Review: This book..the 37th Hour, had a interesting idea as it's central theme, which was the disappearance of the husband of Detective Sarah Pribek, the main character in the novel. . The author completely floundered with her attempt at developing the "reason" for his being missing and she finally staggered to a totally unbelievable, pitiful ending.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Start for a First Author
Review: This first book by a new author got very good reviews in the journals I read, so I gave it a try. From page one, my interest was peaked and I had a hard time putting the book down to go back to work after breaks and lunch time.

The character was believable, her anguish and fears were palpable. Her hunt for the missing husband was a jouney into another person's life that left her wondering if this was really a place she wanted to go.

The ending blew me away. I usually try to pick out the perp, solve the crime, decide the jury outcome, whatever the destination of the novels I read. And I do pretty well. But this one blindsided me. Even with the clues right out front, I still missed the ending.

In my book, that makes a great author. If you stump me, I will read you again.

I hope this author does write more novels. I'd like to see more of Sarah, and how she evolves after this incident, but I'm not sure that path is open.

Good luck to Jodi Compton, and to anyone who picks this book up, be sure you have nothing planned for the next few hours. This is one that will keep you up past your bedtime.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible
Review: This is perhaps one of the most boring, long winded and stiff books I have ever read. The description on the back made you think it was going to be a good thriller, but once I got started I had to force myself to finish, I bought, I'm reading it. Her writing style leaves a lot to be desired. All I can say is that this is my last book by this author.


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