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1.0 out of 5 stars
absolutely awful, December 14, 2001
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This is the latest and worst Sam Adams book. Reading this is like reading an afterthought of ms shankman's. Why do we need to know what happened to Sam's mother? And why have this all of a sudden mystery about it? Why didn't George or Peaches drop hints about Sam's mother in all the previous books? It would have worked better,and this book would have been more successful and plausible. Truly,I think that Ms Shankman only wrote this book because she had to fulfill her contract. If you really want to read Sam Adams books,go read King is Dead which is HILARIOUS or Hang all the Liars,or better read Now lets talk of graves
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
trashy, soap-opera of a book, July 19, 2008
Oh my god what trash! I have been reading the genre of 'cozy mysteries' for a few months now. I have gone through Mary Danheims' Alpine series and her Bed and Breakfast series (the first being the better of the two), I adored the funny wit of the Stephanie Plum Series by Janet Evanovich. Then I got this book. The charachters are one dimentional. There is NO substance to the male characters that is not stereotypical. The main character is so unlikable I was rooting for her death. Really, a forty year old thinking her mom is dead for thirty years and when she finds out she isn't, does she demand answers to abandonment...no she cries Momma and tearfully adores unquestionly. What utter nonsense! The style of writing is daunting to follow and adding in the supernatural aspect is almost like the author is trying to appease as many possible readers who might shell out a buck for this trash. Please understand I don't dislike the supernatural. It has it's place and I recommend the Kim Harrison's Demon series or Jim Butcher's Dresden File books. You expect it there. I hate buying a book and not reading it, but I resorted to reading every 5th to 10th word and even skipped paragraphs as the end apppeared to be coming to this 300 page nightmare. Thank god I have not bought more than one of this series. If you insist on listening to other reviews here, for heaven's sake buy the book used and don't spend more than a dollar....I would even send you my copy, but I refuse to pass along garbage! Instead try The Southern Sisters Mysteries by Anne George or the other series I mentioned.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Why the supernatural?, April 16, 1999
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This was the first Samantha Adams novel I have ever read, so maybe there is something about the genre I don't understand. Don't get me wrong, I really think this is a gifted author. She had me in a "can't put this book down even at 1:00 a.m. during the work week" mode all the way to the very end. Then I had some questions, to wit: Why Earl? (See comments in the review above. And my biggest problem with the book--Sam is rescued in the end by (1) a character who doesn't appear, and who is mentioned no more than once, prior to the next to the last chapter who is assisted by (2) the ghost of a Native American woman--the same entity who appeared to be very much of this earth when she bought Sam some fast food early in the book. This was just too much for me. I will read one more Sam Adams novel, since they are so well received, and see what the first ones are like. I hope that there are no more interventions from "beyond the pale." Those are great for Anne Rice novels, but some of us like our sleuths a bit more realistic.
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