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Iced (Regan Reilly Mysteries (Hardcover))

Iced (Regan Reilly Mysteries (Hardcover))

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT MYSTERY! A LIGHT READ!
Review: I found this book to be very good. The one thing I like about Carol Higgins Clark is that her books are very good and suspensful and very simple and light to read.If you are looking for a mystery to read on a snowy night I would recommend this! Better yet if you are at a ski resourt and you are looking for a good mystery this would be a good time to read ICED!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Definitely not great literature, but fun nonetheless.
Review: I was given this book several years ago and just read it recently.Yes, it is predictable and far from great literature; yet I found it to be fun. I think "movie of the week" is a perfect description. Sometimes you just need a simple, predictable story to escape with. I found this book to be the perfect boring, rainy day companion. A nice break to my usual reads. To me, I found it to be a way to pass the time similar to the Harlequin Romances I read as a pre-teen. A good book to read when the environment is hectic and full of frequent interruptions i.e. while travelling, at the beach, on the bus, in a house full of very young children. I would read more books by Carol Higgins Clark.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Okay-I've Read Better Books But Stuck With It Anyhow
Review: This book was okay, but I've read better in the past though-that's for sure. It could have been more interesting.

Eben Bean had been known as a man who robbed people of their fine art or gems. He was incarcerated for 10 years in prison for getting caught. However, when he was released he was a new man that was reformed and ready to be out.

The wealthy Wood family knew they could trust Eben as their caretaker for their mansion; so they hired him on. But when painting were discovered missing, Eben got the blame, when in fact there was a whole different story altogether.

Judd and Willohema were up to no good. But Reagan Reilly the PI in the case, had trouble locating the two.


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