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A rather convoluted plot, well written but a bit slow at times. Also let down slightly by several typos and the occasional missing word (Kindle edition). However, overall I enjoyed the book. Whenever it picked up pace, it was both exciting and thrilling. | ||||
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Ordered this one for my mom and she enjoyed it. | ||||
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This was a good story but totally ruined by the huge number of 'wrong words', missing words, missing or wrong punctuation in the Kindle edition. I can only assume it didn't go through a proofing process or the worlds worst proofing editor was involved. Save yourself the frustration and find another book. | ||||
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Beautiful writing. Complex and fascinating plot. Endearing characters. Gayle Lynds writes in depth and gives hours of pleasure to her readers | ||||
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Gayle Lynds does it again. Once you start reading it, you can' put it down until the very end! I wanted to get another copy to give a friend but I was saddened to see that there is nothing available at the moment. | ||||
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Ein (Frauenkrimi-) Klischee folgt dem nächsten, fast könnte es eine Parodie sein, aber dazu fehlt wieder der Witz. Bin immer wieder fassungslos, dass so etwas einen Verlag findet. | ||||
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Love how Gayle Lynds writes... great stories and great reads. Very believeable story and easy to follow. Wish she wrote more... | ||||
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Throughout history, people seeking power have been willing to destroy others around them. It was not uncommon to kill uncles, nephews, brothers, cousins, fathers or sons. Sad to say, many of those people were my ancestors. In this novel, a rogue politician wants to be president. With the aid of two brothers, he has their father drugged and confined to a nursing home in order to gain control of family wealth. With the aid of a son working for the CIA, he uses intelligence assets, bribery and blackmail to gain access to or create criminal records for his political opponent. He causes the murder of a sister, and is willing to sacrifice a niece. People will betray their country, their friends, and their families if offerred the right incentives. The main plot covers a short time period leading up to the presidential election in the United States. The story is fast paced, and the novel is hard to put down once you get involved in the plot. There are lots of people with guns, and some collateral damage. The advantage shifts back and forth between good guys and bad guys, but the good guys have some unexpected allies, and sometimes there is a "falling out among thieves." There is a final wrap-up set a year later. There are some technical explanations of both psychological loss of senses (in this case sight), and of the heightened senses some people develop. This last point was interesting as I have always been able to sense people behind me, but did not know how to account for that ability. | ||||
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After reading Gayle Lynd's "Mesmirized" and her two collaborations with Robert Ludlum, it is clear that Ludlum has taught her how to keep the pace moving and the story taut because this story dragged in places with two much information and the connections at the beginning of the book between the heroine and her corrupt family were unclear. Nevertheless, it was another action-packed thriller that kept me reading on and on into the night until I finally finished in the early light of dawn. Gayle Lynd's fascination with psychological conditions--this time hysterical blindness--and special talent provides a vulnerable heroine who is a blind concert pianist, and when she digs down, discovers how tough she can be when her mother is murdered beside her in a taxi. Up to this tragic moment, Julia has suffered blindness for ten years and has just reached such confidence and self-esteem that she can suddenly see--subconsiously she is ready to set aside the psychological trauma that set off her escape and self-punishing condition without knowing what caused it. The killer, however, thinks she is blind and spares her. The shock of watching her mother die brings on the blindness again, but this time her desire for revenge and her sense of helpless guilt drive her to see again. Through a maze of coincidences the plot unravels, and Julia discovers her family don't really want her to see again. The only person she can rely on is a renegade CIA agent who protects her from a villanous assassin. Wherever they go, a pile of bodies follow, but eventually the trail leads to Nazi loot and justice for all. | ||||
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When I read Masquerade, I hoped this was just the beginning for a long writing career. Mosiac exceeded my expectations. The story of Julia Austrian, a beautiful and renowned concert pianist born into wealth; Sam Keeline, a CIA agent who has lost the taste for the job and transferred toa position in analysis; and a family determined to rule the country....plus the possiblity of finding the lost fabled "Amber Room" stolen by the Nazis. What an incredible writer to put together such an exciting story! In the tradition of Robert Ludlum, another incredible book by Gayle Lynds. | ||||
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