Kendra was a music therapist and studied the chart of a nine year old Ryan who was in a wheelchair. He was borderline catatonic, he has been suffering from spine and head injuries from the same boating accident that had killed his dad. Music therapy had been recommended to Janice who was Ryan’s moth...
Night Watch is book four in the Kendra Michaels series, and this is the first book I have read from the series. However, I have read several other Iris Johansen books from her Eve Duncan series. So, I was looking forward to reading Night Watch to see of I would fancy the series as much as I love the...
I think that suspense fans will enjoy this book. The killer is truly frightening and heinously awful, and this book will keep readers on the edge of their seat. Kendra is a great heroine. I love her extreme eye for details.Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur Magazine. http://affairedecoeur.com.
Much more enjoyable than the first in the series. What I liked: I like the books Iris Johansen writes with her son Roy. I've read them all. I couldn't understand why I didn't review the first book in this series, Close Your Eyes. I actually had to go back and read the synopsis and a couple of o...
This is actually kind of gruesome, the nature of the crimes, and the mind of the killer takes the reader to a disturbing place. I love Kendra's enhanced senses. It makes her a great detective. I think I would have rated it higher, except the cat and mouse game got wearying after a while.Overall rati...
I've read some of the early book of the author and I can't say that I enjoyed them.This book is a lot better but the end is not good enough. There was still no happy ending or answers.But despite the end the whole book was written very good and If the end was better I would have liked it a lot more.
3.5 StarsI am not quite sure how to rate this. Plot wise, it was pretty damn amazing. Actually if the rating was solely on the plot, it would be a solid 5 stars. But where it lacked was in the characters, especially Kendra. To me Kendra seemed incredibly cold, analytically, as if she didn't have fee...
A nice well-written mystery with well-developed characters. Interesting historical tidbits are thrown in to add some spice to the mix. All-in-all a pretty good read.
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