Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Approximate word count: 80-85,00 words
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Author:
“Rebecca
Forster is the USA Today bestselling author of Keeping Counsel. She has written in many genres but her legal
thrillers have been called, 'Perfect. Impossible to put down,' by the
CBS legal correspondent
She holds a
BA from Loyola University, Chicago and an MBA from Loyola University, Los
Angeles.
Married to
a superior court judge and the mother of two sons, she teaches at UCLA writers
program, volunteers in classrooms and speaks in many venues around the country.”
For more,
visit Forster’s website.
Description:
“In a
remote mountain community, the execution of a grocer and the abduction of a
world-renowned model leave the local sheriff searching for a connection, two
killers and a woman who is running for her life.”
Appraisal:
I’ve read
several of Rebecca Forster’s legal thrillers and loved them all. Before Her Eyes was a change of pace
from those; still a thriller, but moved out of the courtroom into the cold,
cruel outside world and with a bit of mystery thrown in the mix. The book has
two main story lines that are happening concurrently.
The first
is what is happening with the sheriff, who is investigating a murder and what
appears to be the kidnapping of a “world-renowned model.” The sheriff has a
history with the victim and issues of his own that present a struggle and
plenty of conflict, both internal and external. He and many of the characters
he interacts with are complex, which makes the plot of the story both more unpredictable
and more satisfying.
The second
story line is what is happening with the missing model. While the first
storyline is more of a mystery/police procedural, the second storyline is pure
thriller. In neither can you assume that everything is as it seems as both have
a twist that leave assumptions made early in the story torn to shreds.
Did I mention that I loved this book?
FYI:
A small
amount of adult language and situations.
Format/Typo Issues:
A small
number of typos/proofing misses. The most common was a missing “ed” ending such
as “… an abandon house on the left,” which should be abandoned.
A
formatting issue with spaces missing before sentences starting with quote
marks. My version was obtained from Smashwords. This may not be an issue for other
retailers and didn’t create problems in my reading enjoyment.
Rating: ***** Five stars
6 comments:
Big Al and Pals, Thanks so much for your thoughtful review. WIll look into the issues you raised and try reformatting. So glad you liked the story and will continue to work to make it an excellent read all around. Thanks again.
Thanks for the review, Al. I have this coming up soon on my reading list. I'm looking forward even more now to reading it.
This should be right up your alley, Vicki.
A bit simple, isn't it.
Hi Rebecca. Great review! Your book sounds very exciting, and the nice thing about ebooks is that you can always fix those formatting issues.
Keep up the great work!
I've read and thoroughly enjoyed two of your previous works. Looking forward to this one.
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