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EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE [Hardcover]

Michelle Spring (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; 1St Edition edition (1983)
  • ASIN: B000GQSKVY
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars I like the author's penchant for detail., July 25, 2000
Finally! A mystery that offers fine-hewn details, setting an ambience without getting too carried away or too cute. The characters are defined with a light touch, too. I'm a writer, too, and I know discipline when I see it - Michelle Spring writes with restraint, all the while crafting a believable and captivating mystery. I liked this book so much - and I have read a lot of mysteries - that I bought Spring's Nights in White Satin before I'd even finished the first Laura Principal mystery. This is one likable investigator.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars un-put-down-able!, March 12, 2006
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I bought this when it was first out in paper in the UK, and liked it well enough to keep. Last week I was scanning the shelves for something put-down-able to reading while grading midterms, and pulled _Every Breath You Take_ off the shelf. Wow, did I make a mistake.

Not only could I _not_ put down the stalker plot, even the second time around, but the characters are so well crafted that they grip the attention as firmly as if they are in the room with you. Every woman wants a friendship like the one Laura and Helen have built, a refuge as real as the cottage they share, but as open to other people as is the hearth they share with a wonderful variety of secondary characters.

Laura's work and love partner, Sonny, is an almost too-good-to-be-true sensitive new age guy, but the author keeps his page-time to a minimum, thus preserving his credibility. The people whom Laura meets in the course of the investigation are all wonderfully varied -- quirky or steady or fragile or pompous. Angel, a character who has a key minor role, is exquisitely drawn and given a depth and complexity of feeling that never topples into stereotype or bathos.

Spring does places particularly well. Her London, Cambridge, Norfolk settings all ring true in different ways, all open windows with real views, sights, sounds, smells and atmosphere that the reader can move into. Her insights into college departmental politics are also wickedly realistic.

And yes, it is frightening. It's a hard balance to get a capable woman to feel at risk, but with Laura Principal, Spring manages to make the danger real without making the woman either a cowering victim or a risk-taking idiot. The plot is brisk, believable, and packed with enough twists to keep a reader from feeling comfortable. You can see the end coming before either Laura or the police get there, but that simply increases the tension for the reader.

Buy it and keep it to read again!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lots of great characters, August 10, 2005
The back of the book says: London-based P.I. Laura Principal and her old college friend Helen Cochrane love Wildfell cottage, their weekend retreat on the Norfolk coast. But lately the upkeep has been a burden. A friend recommends an art teacher, Monica Harcourt, to share the expenses- yet when they meet, Laura is uncomfortable with Monica, whose sunny personality is overshadowed by unexplained bouts of fearfulness. Laura discovers too late why Monica was so afraid. Someone was stalking her- someone who left her slashed and bludgeoned body in her Cambridge flat. Flooded with shock, grief, and guilt, Laura feels compelled to investigate, despite protests from her business and personal partner Sonny Mendlowitz. But as she narrows down her list of suspects, the killer is invading Wildfell, intent on turning Helen and Laura's sanctuary into a deathtrap.

The book has a lot of interesting characters and fun secondary plots. The book seemed very "English" to me, with all of the characters being educated and well spoken, even the people in jail. I do recommend this book because it was an intriguing read. The only problem I found was that it was a tad slow and a bit descriptive of the settings for me. But that could be because it is the first book of the series.
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