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4.0 out of 5 stars
sitting on the edge of my seat, March 29, 2003
This review is from: Boomerang (Paperback)
When I first read Christian's "Boomerang" I was fascinated, waiting for the outcome. When I read it a second time I was critiquing the structure, the twists and turns, and reveled in every moment. This is a great somewhat short novel about what may seem like a sexually-charged first adventure for the heroine after an uminamaginable marriage. Is it rebound, is it fear of death, or is it all in her imagination? I could read it a third time and arrive at a differnt set of answers. Well worth the read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A great plot, with many twists and turns., August 13, 2003
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A typical Monday morning in the Wilson household found Samantha reflecting on her wonderful family. Her husband Harold was off to his successful legal office, and her two boys, Matthew and Michael, were off to their classes at summer school. Thus it was with a light heart that Sam answered the phone.
"Hi, Babe."
Those two words shattered Sam's life.
Damien ... But how can that be? He died sixteen years ago. That was his voice; she'd know it anywhere. But people don't just pop up and return from the grave. Yet there it was, the same tone he used when they were dating, and the name he always called her-Babe.
What could he possibly want from her after all these years? Damien was from a past that she thought only she and her psychiatrist knew about. A past that nearly drove her insane-a past from which it took years of intense psychotherapy to save her sanity. Sam wasn't sure she could go through the same thing now. She was emotionally too fragile. And Heaven help her, she did not want to fall into that dark chasm again. Was Damien going to start his reign of terror with the same kind of mental and physical abuse that he had used sixteen years ago? He made that intent quite clear during the call.
To relax Sam liked to go for bicycle rides to clear her head. Because of Damien's calls her nerves were wearing pretty thin so she took off for a calming ride. And it was, for a while until she saw Damien trying to intercept her on a narrow path. Panic caused her to lose control of her bike and plummet down an embankment, onto the hood of a car below, and end up on the parking lot pavement with the handlebars jammed into her stomach.
She awoke in the hospital being treated by her old friend and physician, Paul. While unconscious Sam ranted about Damien. Paul naturally wanted to know what part Damien played in her accident, and he was quite curious as to who Damien was. But Sam wouldn't talk about him.
She was much more concerned for the welfare of her two sons, and her pet swans, Tristan and Isolde. Would Harold take as careful care of the swans as she would? Would he remember their little treats? Those concerns were overridden with hysteria when Damien's phone calls started reaching her at her hospital room. This was more than Sam could handle on top of her surgery. She decided she must tell Paul everything.
With the help of Paul, Sam's close friend Margot, and a friendly cab driver, the treachery, love gone awry, and the mystery of Damien's return are all uncovered.
Ms Christian has treated the reader to a well-plotted mystery with many twists that make the reader wonder how this despot will get the comeuppance that is so well deserved. We would all do good to remember that even the best laid plans can-BOOMERANG.
-Shirley Truax
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Timeless Tales 5 stars review, August 3, 2003
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by DonnaJ
As Sam sits drinking coffee on a beautiful Monday morning after getting her boys off to school and husband off to work, the phone rings and a voice she hasn't heard in over twelve years shatters her peace. He tells her he has good stuff planned for her now that he's back. After she hears the dial tone and hangs up, she starts wondering if she's going crazy like her aunt did. After all, Harold said it ran in families. She decides she needs to get out, so she takes a bike ride around the island and has an accident that lands her in the hospital. Her doctor and friend, Paul, tells her that, because of her injuries, she'll have to be there for a few days.
While she's there she receives more phone calls from Damien, even though she knows he couldn't be calling her because he's dead, or is he? Is she going insane or is someone trying to make it look like she is? Why is Harold still having an affair with Toni after Sam told him this was his last chance? This novel keeps you guessing and interested right until the end about what will happen next.
The author has combined mystery and action seamlessly. Lue Christian describes the beautiful scenery without overdoing it. She keeps the reader interested in the characters and how they interact with each other and makes them believable. This is a story that you'll love to curl up with and not want to be disturbed until the last page has been turned
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