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J.P. Mercer, a native of Big Sky Country, traded her skis and snow chains for eternal sunny days and the Valley of The Sun. "The first living thing that graced my doorstep when I arrived in Arizona was a Gecko and it has been my good luck charm ever since." J. P.'s interests are as diverse as the ever-changing landscape of the beautiful Sonoran desert. "I believe in friendship, the kind that nurtures and transcends all other frail human emotions. I believe in living each day to the fullest and opening one's heart and mind to the incredible goodness and beauty of all people regardless.
Nancy M. Hill An English teacher, Nancy is a native of south Mississippi who currently writes and resides in the Southwest. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT MISS THIS ONE,
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This review is from: Incommunicado (Paperback)
If you love a mystery that includes intrigue, tension, romance & great scenery. This is the book for you. Hill & Mercer have suceeded with their words in providing the reader with a strong mental imagery, starting with the first paragraph describing the feel & landscape of the desert that carries on throughout the book till the very end. Looking forward to the sequel. Please hurry.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pick this up - you won't be disappointed!,
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This review is from: Incommunicado (Paperback)
The characters are bigger than life which suits the story and the beautiful dangerous locale of the desert. Terrific writing - a thriller with a super romance wrapped around it.. Wonderfully plotted story. The writers give the reader a story rich in details. The fully fleshed characters are provided a detailed background and by the end of the novel you know them better than you know your friends. The writers give us a great plot and super likeable heroes. Readers should beware that there is substantial violence toward one of the main characters. Don't miss the sequel Threads of Destiny
3.0 out of 5 stars
Too Much Hype, No Follow-Through On Delivery...,
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This review is from: Incommunicado (Paperback)
Mercer and Hill deliver a somewhat enjoyable, but mostly disappointing collaborative effort. Half of this book focuses on the love/hate relationship between attorney Cara Vittore and FBI forensic pathologist Jaquelyn "Jake" Biscayne. The other half focuses on solving the case of several related murders along the US/Mexico border.
To start with the relationship... Cara and Jake seem to hate each other to the core in the first few chapters. Then, miraculously fall into bed together after Cara survives a flash flood. Let's get real. Yes, this COULD happen, but with the strong personalities of these women it doesn't seem real. After that happens, they are inseparable and can't live without each other. It's taking the U-Haul joke a bit too far and a bit too fast (we're talking Porsche style instead of those slugs U-Haul rents by the hour). I couldn't get into the romance, and that's why I usually read these books. The FBI case... This part was more enjoyable and I found myself intrigued. It had depth and good technical details surrounding the investigation. Funny thing is... I don't usually like this part of a book, but this was well-written. All in all, this book is good for a lazy afternoon when you're looking for a light read. It's not something you'll enjoy if you're looking for character or story depth. It won't be on my bookshelf for long.
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