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Night Stalker

Night Stalker

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Book That Can't be put down...
Review: ...until it has been read from cover to cover.

Donna Anders wrote an awsome book when she wrote the Flower Man, but this time she has really outdone her own work. Not only is this book well written and reads smoothly, but the plot has twists and turns that Hitchkock would envy. And the dialogue! Wow! This book should win the Pulitzer alone for the realistic dialogue! Really! I love to read a book that is not only compelling, but also brings "real life" onto the page. I love this authors spirited way of turning a phrase and zapping other characters to the core. I wish I could do that!
Donna Anders made Julia Farley a symphatic suppermom with the spirit and attitude of many single parents today. What does Julia Farley do? Whatever it takes! Anders also has her finger on the pulse of the sick-o sociapath profile.
Some of the secondary characters were so maticulously woven into the fiber of the main characters life that it was unbelieveable writing. Each character comes to life in this book. I loved them all and some...I loved to hate!
I love this authors work so much that the only disappointing part of reading an Ander's book is when I am finished and realize that I don't have it to read any longer...until the next book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Night Stalker
Review: I give this book 2 stars because Ms. Anders did get it published. I have to mostly agree with the reader from Wy., this wasn't a great book. I didn't find it realistic or all that suspenseful. I also found it predictable unlike those SCORES of other readers. And not all of us who can't write...critisize. Sometimes we just share our opinion which is what this forum is for. I wouldn't recommend this book, but may read another of Ms. Anders works. Hitchcock and Pulitzer??? I think not but again that just my opinion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVED IT!
Review: I loved NIGHT STALKER and read it in two days. The main character is really sweet and likeable. And I was really surprised by the ending. I also really liked Donna Anders' THE FLOWER MAN. I read lots of books and this is one of my favorites!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing.....
Review: I was all set to enjoy this book and what a letdown....tedious dialogue--repeating the same thoughts over and over....couldn't get past page 150....would NOT recommend. If I could give it a NO star I would...sorry....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVED IT!
Review: In Issaquah, Washington divorcee Julia Farley holds six part-time jobs to earn money for her and her two teenage daughters. She enjoys running in the woods just outside her house, but on this jog feels fear that someone is watching her. She fears her former husband Peter is increasingly out of control and trying to scare her back into a marriage with him.

Julia sits on a writing panel discussing "truth in nonfiction". Also on the panel is renowned criminal lawyer and now author of a true crime book Earl Paulson. Earl tells her that he has two children and a psycho wife; she mentions that she has two teens and an imbalanced ex. Julia is surprised that she likes Earl. As an attraction between them deepens, someone begins stalking Julia and her children. Incidents occur and everyone believes Peter is the culprit. Could Peter be a threat to the daughters he loves?

NIGHT STALKER is an exciting thriller that grips readers from the start through the immediate admiration of the heroine and her extended family (daughters, sister and her brother-in-law. However, readers will believe that Peter is too obvious as the prime suspect though Julia seems to be a stalker's magnet. A confrontation Julia forces seems dumb for such an intelligent person as that would have been better handled by the cops. Still the problem remains: who is the threat and how to not just survive it, but to stop it without dying or causing loved ones to die. This will keep readers going until the final shocking twist.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: exciting thriller
Review: In Issaquah, Washington divorcee Julia Farley holds six part-time jobs to earn money for her and her two teenage daughters. She enjoys running in the woods just outside her house, but on this jog feels fear that someone is watching her. She fears her former husband Peter is increasingly out of control and trying to scare her back into a marriage with him.

Julia sits on a writing panel discussing "truth in nonfiction". Also on the panel is renowned criminal lawyer and now author of a true crime book Earl Paulson. Earl tells her that he has two children and a psycho wife; she mentions that she has two teens and an imbalanced ex. Julia is surprised that she likes Earl. As an attraction between them deepens, someone begins stalking Julia and her children. Incidents occur and everyone believes Peter is the culprit. Could Peter be a threat to the daughters he loves?

NIGHT STALKER is an exciting thriller that grips readers from the start through the immediate admiration of the heroine and her extended family (daughters, sister and her brother-in-law. However, readers will believe that Peter is too obvious as the prime suspect though Julia seems to be a stalker's magnet. A confrontation Julia forces seems dumb for such an intelligent person as that would have been better handled by the cops. Still the problem remains: who is the threat and how to not just survive it, but to stop it without dying or causing loved ones to die. This will keep readers going until the final shocking twist.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FANTASTIC!
Review: Night Stalker is a thrilling page turner that kept me guessing till the end!
Donna Anders is a superb story teller and I have read all of her suspense! In this exciting book, set in Seattle, the protagonist never quite knows who she can trust--until it could be too late! I'm giving this a well deserved five stars!
Thank you, Donna Anders! We can't wait for the next one!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: True to Life!
Review: Not all stalker victims are savvy and world-wise; Indeed, most of them are naive--which makes them easier to terrorize. Anders' book demonstrates this with chilling accuracy. If the highly critical reviewer didn't like this book, why didn't he/she just put it down? Night Stalker scared me good, and kept me reading with a racing heart. I didn't find it one bit predictable, nor did scores of other readers. Sometimes it seems that those who can write, write. Those who can't criticize. Anders is true to form and her form is compelling! Scary stuff!


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