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Deadline (Mira)

Deadline (Mira)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: fine investigative journalist romantic thriller
Review: An anonymous phone caller informs DC TV investigative reporter Tess Abbott that her father Jodie Burns, who officially committed suicide in prison, did not kill himself or her mother twenty-five years ago. Tess thinks her dad's death is justice, but the frightened woman on the other end of the phone leaves her with some doubts that she tries to ignore. However, her producer pal Ronnie Hill knows something is wrong and says so.

Tess heads back to her hometown of Grady, Mississippi to uncover what happened so many years ago. She meets investigative journalist Spencer Reed who is working on a story that will destroy the gubernatorial candidacy of Everett Caine, the prosecutor who gained the conviction of Jodie. As they compare notes and begin digging up hidden information, Tess' microscopic uncertainty that her father was innocent begins to grow to where she feels the state convicted the wrong man. However, someone wants her and Matt stopped and begins killing witnesses to her mother's death. As the two reporters fall in love they struggle to stay alive long enough to cherish these feelings and expose a desperate murderer

Fans of investigative journalist romantic thrillers will take immense delight with DEADLINE, an aptly named title. The story line moves rather quickly forward from the start and never blinks until the climatic altercation with the killer. Though Tess acts impetuous and amateurish at times, readers can rationalize that the case is personal. Still, she is a steel magnolia while her beloved counterpart is an intrepid soul risking his life so she can learn the truth. The Grady locals add that Southern feeling that provides the backdrop to a tense thriller.

Harriet Klausner


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DEADLINE is a winner
Review: Fans of romantic suspense will find DEADLINE fast paced and intriguing. The main character Tess Abbott, who is the granddaughter of a US Senator and a Washington DC TV Investigative Reporter, decides to discover who really murdered her mother 25 years ago. Her father, convicted of the crime, has died in jail labeled as a suicide, just before he is paroled and could reveal the real murderer. Spencer Reed is a hard-hitting political journalist who is in the thick of it trying to discredit the leading candidate in the race for the vacant Mississippi's Governor's seat. He joins Tess in her search for the truth, hopeful that her discovery will bring light to his suspicions that not all things are as they appear in the capital of Mississippi. But as witnesses who implicated her father at his trial turn up dead, the killer turns his focus on Tess as she gets closer to the truth.

DEADLINE gives the reader a quick look into the field of investigative journalism and political intrigue in the State of Mississippi from a rural viewpoint. Emotions run high, danger is ever present and there is a twist in the plot as to who the actual murderer is. Romance is secondary to the real goal of exposing injustice. This book has strong main and secondary characters and the story plays out in a small Mississippi town of Grady, where everyone knows everyone else's business.

Fans of Metsy Hingle will enjoy her latest book.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Hingle's Best!
Review: I can't begin to say how much I enjoyed the book To me, this is one of Metsy's best.

I started out the New Year, re-reading this book and it's still grabs me. There are only so many books one can keep and this is a keeper for me!


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Suspense
Review: I thought this book was much better than Metsy Hingle's previous outings. I thought the ending was slightly rushed and I didn't quite get the "revenge" I wanted or the confrontation I was looking forward to but the mystery and suspense part of the book was really good. The romance left me wanting more. I think Maggie and Andy deserved a book of their own--there was so much more there--I actually liked them better than Tess and Spencer. All in all this is a good book worth reading. I had a hard time putting it down--wanting to find out who the killer is. (It wasn't who I thought it was)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ms. Hingle Has Delivered Again!
Review: Ms. Hingle has delivered yet again another romantic suspense that will keep the reader enthralled until the final page.

Tess Abbott is a sucessful TV investigative reporter and just weeks after the suicide death of her father she gets a call that changes her life and sends her on a journey into her past and she might just find out what happened the night her mother was murdered. With the help of a few of the locals of Grady, Mississippi namely reporter Spencer Reed, she starts an investigation that will create more questions than answers with all of the players being big political movers and shakers. Will she be able to accept in the end who killed her mother and took her life away from her? But more importantly will she allow herself to let Spencer into her heart?

This was a very fast paced read with plenty of twists and turns on Tess' path to truth. The secondary characters play a very important part in the primary storyline and the relationship between Andy and Maggie only added to the stoy. Ms. Hingle delivers everytime and as a result I have no problem recommending this read, or any of her other efforts in print.

Official Reviewer for www.romancedesigns.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pandoras Box
Review: Once Tess Abbott gets a call regarding the possibility that her fathers death was not a suicide she is determined to find out exactly what happened.
This leads her on a trail of events from murder to near death herself and of coure Ms Hingle brings romance into the story. It is just wonderful, quick, easy, fast paced and very interesting and the ending is great.
You won't want to put it down but will want to see if justice is served.
This is a fantistic book and one I highly recommend if you are a previous reader of hers then you know what a great story teller she is and if not once you finished this you will definitely want to read her other books. Great writing.



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