Genre: Thriller

Apocalypse by Dean Crawford

April 3, 2014 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Apocalypse by Dean Crawford

 “How many bodies are there?” Short and sweet, but this first sentence grabbed me.  It set the expectations and had me plowing through to learn the answer. I just finished watching an episode of CNBC’s show American Greed: Scams, it was on Rita Crundwell who embezzled 53 million dollars from her hometown.  How does this […]

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Review: Moving Target

February 23, 2014 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Moving Target

I could easily slip into both Ali’s realm and it’s cast of characters smoothly and without confusion. In other words, I was able to catch up to speed without too much reiteration.  Getting to know Ali’s wing persons was also a snap, B. Simpson, Sister Anselm, as well as Lance’s family were well-developed as was […]

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Review: Sharp Objects

January 29, 2014 Whitney Review 6 Comments
Review: Sharp Objects

Sharp Objects is a well-paced novel keeping the reader in suspense throughout. I tried to savor the last thirty pages but became such a page-turner as the murderer became uncovered I had a hard time doing so. Even after it appears that it is solved, cased closed, the Epilogue tells us differently, it uncovers an […]

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Review: Alex by Pierre Lemaitre

November 22, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: Alex by Pierre Lemaitre

Pierre Lemaitre’s novel kept me on my toes from beginning to end.  with Alex, the victim and one of the main characters in the novel I developed whiplash, never fully being able to decide how I felt about her.  She was kept in a box for a week but on the other side of the […]

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Review: Multiple Exposure

August 8, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Multiple Exposure

I have always had an interest in the Romanovs, with the background of a revolution equipped with royalty, illness, betrayal and murder topped with a bit of mystery, it catches one’s eye.  Thus, when I saw the mention of the Romanovs (mainly of the Tsaritsa’s Faberge egg collection)  in Multiple Exposure I was intrigued all […]

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Review: The Never List

July 16, 2013 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Review: The Never List

When I was in 6th grade I wrote a paper on medieval torture, I have no idea why I chose the topic as I was always a happy, nonviolent kid. Perhaps, it was because The Man in the Iron Mask starring Leonardo DeCaprio had just come out, still the intrigue held. I feel sick even […]

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Review: The Silent Wife

June 24, 2013 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Review: The Silent Wife

From the beginning we know that Jodi will kill her husband Todd.  Like S.J. Watson’s Before I Go To Sleep in which we are reminded to “not trust Ben” this statement looms in the back of your head.  After this thought, the first two words that come to mind are  Gone Girl.  We have a […]

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Review: Gone Girl

January 11, 2013 Whitney Review 16 Comments
Review: Gone Girl

My family has gone away for Christmas every year since I was little, and each year there seems to be one book that is floating around the airport.  Last year while waiting for connections everyone was reading Stephen King’s 11/22/63 (including myself) this year, it was Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl. Gone Girl seemed to appear […]

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Review: Before I Go To Sleep

October 27, 2011 Whitney Review 3 Comments
Review: Before I Go To Sleep

Before I Go To Sleep is to be likened to the film, Memento, only without Guy Pierce and on crack.  Remember, crack is wack. Christine Lucas, gained amnesia after a hit and run accident and can only hold one days memories at a time, when the clock strikes midnight, her brain hits rewind to play […]

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Book Review: Dark Places

August 10, 2011 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Book Review: Dark Places

I really enjoyed Dark Places, it is one of the few books that shows the heroine in a bad light and at times I was so annoyed by her lack of direction that I wanted to throw the book against that wall.  But that doesn’t mean I stopped reading it, quite the contrary, I ate […]

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