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5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling and Intriguing
Death Row: The Hunter begins where The Fugitive left off. Dr. Nellie Kan, the scientist, has slipped her bonds from Kerick, the escaped inmate, and is resuming her quest for the illusive serum that will save mankind from an infection that turns him into a cannibalistic beast with serrated teeth and claws that slice and dice without remorse.
Nellie is roaming through...
Published on September 15, 2003 by Torie West

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2.0 out of 5 stars Twenty-seven dollars for 3 pieces of one book?
This futuristic story is one of Jaid Black's best works, but I am irritated by the fact that in order to get the whole story I will have to spend $27 dollars (the book is in three separate parts). I bought the first two, but it has taken so long for the third part to come out that I have lost interest and I don't want to pay another nine dollars. If Ms Black is going to...
Published on September 15, 2003


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling and Intriguing, September 15, 2003
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Torie West (Riverside, Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Death Row: The Hunter (Paperback)
Death Row: The Hunter begins where The Fugitive left off. Dr. Nellie Kan, the scientist, has slipped her bonds from Kerick, the escaped inmate, and is resuming her quest for the illusive serum that will save mankind from an infection that turns him into a cannibalistic beast with serrated teeth and claws that slice and dice without remorse.
Nellie is roaming through the jungle headed for a network of underground caves where she believes the journal of Margaret Riley has directed her to find the Xilbalba or the entrance to the Underworld.
Kerick is not about to let his chosen one escape unchallenged and follows Nellie's tracks, vowing to find her and make her sorry she ever ran from him. He will master her if its the last thing he ever does!
Nellie has found the caves but three cave dwellers have also found her. With women being in short supply all over the planet, the three, uneducated buffoons, cannot believe their luck in capturing a female and they quickly subdue Nellie, preparing to take her as their own chattel.
Lucky for Nellie, Kerick intercedes and quickly dispatches the cave dwellers. But his own fate for Nellie is torturous as he uses her own traitorous body against her and teaches her a lesson she will never forget.
Unfortunately Kerick drags Nellie back to the catacombs and away from her goal of finding the Xilbalba. But Kerick is not listening to reason and Nellie knows she must escape again or the world is doomed to infection and sub-human domination.
And so the books ends with a startling discovery that changes everything and the reader must wait for the next installment to satisfy their curiosity and hunger on what will happen next.

Death Row: The Hunter revisits earth in the future, giving a stark outlook for mankind and the role of women in society. Through genetic manipulation man has doomed his race to either extinction or evolution at its worse. Chilling in its context, nonetheless this installment is entertaining and provocative. The sex is sensual and powerful, both raw and compelling as Ms. Black takes readers on another ride through sexual fantasia.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Twenty-seven dollars for 3 pieces of one book?, September 15, 2003
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This review is from: Death Row: The Hunter (Paperback)
This futuristic story is one of Jaid Black's best works, but I am irritated by the fact that in order to get the whole story I will have to spend $27 dollars (the book is in three separate parts). I bought the first two, but it has taken so long for the third part to come out that I have lost interest and I don't want to pay another nine dollars. If Ms Black is going to continue to write her books in this manner, I will no longer purchase them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Timeless Tales review, September 14, 2003
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This review is from: Death Row: The Hunter (Paperback)
By TT reviewer Brenda Edde

In the sequel to Death Row: The Fugitive, Ms Black has continued the riveting story of Dr. Nellie Kan and Kerick Riley. Kerick has escaped the Kong Penal colony along with his friends Xavier and Elijah; they are living in the jungle with Kerick's brother, Kieran, and his new bride Karen. Nellie was captured by Kerick shortly after his escape and held captive. Kerick had plans to make Nellie his wife, but in his arrogance, didn't tell her. Nellie has escaped Kerick and is on the run, braving the dangerous jungle outside the biosphere. Hiding from not only her own attraction to Kerick, who only wants to protect her, but also from men who will do their best to claim her in this world where women are in very short supply. Nellie is determined to make her way to Xibalba, a mythical haven for women deep in the jungle, where she believes she'll find answers and the time to finish the serum. Kerick, devastated by her escape, is right on her heels, desperate to save her from danger and get her back in his arms where she belongs. Meanwhile Xavier and Elijah are busy planning the downfall of the Hierarchy that kept the three of them in prison for over 15 years. The hunt is on.

Ms Black has continued the compelling story of what our future could be like if genetics take a wrong turn. Her lush sensuality adds a special level to the danger stalking Nellie. The twists and turns of her story are well paced. The relationships between Kerick and his brother, friends and Nellie are well developed and better explained in The Hunter. I read thru this story in one sitting and was truly upset when I read the last surprising twist that the end of the book. Now I'm waiting impatiently for the final story of the Death Row trilogy.

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