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Suspicion of Deceit |
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Rating:  Summary: fantastic Review: i love gail and anthony. please put them back together, and please hurry and write a new book.
Rating:  Summary: Parker Gets Better And Better! Review: Just when I thought Barbara Parker couldn't get any better, she writes this book! ALthough I loved Suspicion of Innocence and Suspicion of Guilt, this book has kept me hooked since page one! I read this book in three days (and yes, I do work and have a life!) I just looked forward to sitting down at night to read this book! It focuses more on the relationship of Anthony and Gail, but that's what makes it so good! Not too much romance and there's a good mix of mystery and suspense as well. Parker gets better every time! It is a fantastic read! Treat yourself and buy this book!
Rating:  Summary: Amazingly taut story with loads of detailed characters... Review: Parker's books have always had that tight, screeching around corners pace to them. I just couldn't put it down!!! Also, one major problem I have with most comtemporary writers is that they leave loose ends throughout the story, Parker does not. Each character becomes completely real within the text, even when they are fleeting. This allows one to become completely immersed in the world which she creates. Bravo Mrs. Parker, Bravo!
Rating:  Summary: have read all of her books and find them entertaining Review: reading her books take me away from the everyday blahs and i enjoy reading sequels as well having a cuban lover would be the banansa keep on writing barabara and i'll keep on reading
Rating:  Summary: For fans of Cuban politics and opera Review: This was my first Barbara Parker book. Maybe if I'd read the earlier entries in the series I'd have felt some affection for the main couple, but none developed during "Suspicion of Deceit." They, along with a large cast of unappealing characters, never tell the same story twice, so it's hard to know where the truth lies - or to care. I was simply bored through most of it, and by the time the action picked up it didn't matter much who did what to whom.
Rating:  Summary: Barbara Parker abandons thrillers for romance! Review: Well, folks, she had me fooled. I thought from her past books she was a serious writer of the mystery thriller genre. Boy, did I make a mistake. With this novel, she enters the romance market. Move over Catherine Coulter! You now have a competitor who would rather write about romance. John Grisham,Lawrence Block, James Lee Burke, Tom Clancy,Michael Connelly, Robert Crais, Clive Cussler, Nelson Demille, Jane Evanovich,Elizabeth George,Stephen Hunter, Robert B. Parker, T, Jefferson Parker,Ridley Pearson and Mary Willis Walker have one less competitor in their genre. What a disappointment! A 4 hour waste of time reading this book. I have purchased the last book authored by Barbara Parker -- at least until she regains her senses and finds out she has lost the mystery thriller genre reader!!!
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