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Second Sight : A Brady Coyne and J.W. Jackson Mystery

Second Sight : A Brady Coyne and J.W. Jackson Mystery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: Brady and J.W. are back together again on Martha's Vineyard. This time, each are working on separate projects - which of course end up entertwining.

I was hesitant to purchase this book as the last collaboration between these two (I am a HUGE Brady Coyne fan, but not so much J.W.) was far from stellar (in my opinion).

No such problems this time around.

The story based primarily on a huge charity show staged on Martha's Vineyard which is a perfect breeding ground for sabotage and murder is perfectly written.

There is a perfect blend of J.W. and Brady in this one and THANK GOD all of the fishing references are down to a minimum. Unfortunately, the last collaboration featured pages and pages of fishing stories and it really dragged the story down. This is not the case here.

There is a genuine connection between the two main characters and both authors managed to retain their individual styles, while incorporating each other's writing.

The suspense is wonderful and you truly do not really know who did it - until the end.

We could probably do with a lot less adulation when it comes to J.W.'s wife. The authors insist on describing her beauty, intelligence and overall wonderfulness WAY TOO MUCH. It really interferes with the story, but this is a small detail.

BUY THIS ONE. ITS WORTH THE PRICE.


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