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| Reviewed by: The Rev | 1st Dec 2003 | |
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Body of LiesIris Johansen |
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I picked this up after having the first two chapters sent to me on the chapteraday mailing list and reluctantly allowing myself to get intrigued. The first chapter really does pack a wallop. I just with the rest of the book could have carried out the promise. It doesn't, unfortunately. After the first chapter comes long, drawn-out setup that is in no way justified by the payoff. Robert Parker does the same thing, but he does it in about a third of the number of pages per novel used by Johansen. The woman could use a few lessons in tight prose and how it heightens tension in a novel. But this one's a lost cause; by the time her protagonist finally gets around to reconstructing the face on the skull, will the reader still care? Not this one.
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See also | ||
| A Catskill Eagle by Robert B. Parker reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Early Autumn by Robert B. Parker reviewed by The Rev | ||
| God Save the Child by Robert B. Parker reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Taming a Sea-Horse by Robert B. Parker reviewed by The Rev | ||
| Valediction by Robert B. Parker reviewed by The Rev | ||