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200 of 204 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A phenomenal debut novel combining suspense and romance against the backdrop of the sea
Many times, a writer's first novel is good, but can have inconsistencies that are hopefully addressed as the author matures in his or her craft. Maybe one of the characters is underdeveloped. Or a weird glitch in the plot happens that doesn't make sense. Or too much backstory might be crammed into the present tense.

Fortunately for her readers, P.J...
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37 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Truly Awful
I am very surprised by the number of positive reviews this book received. There is no character development, there is no plot, there is no mystery and none of it makes any sense. It is not even remotely entertaining.
The mystery is obvious right from the start. The characters are so shallow I wouldn't have cared if the author killed them all off.
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200 of 204 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A phenomenal debut novel combining suspense and romance against the backdrop of the sea, November 29, 2006
This review is from: A Killing Tide (Mass Market Paperback)
Many times, a writer's first novel is good, but can have inconsistencies that are hopefully addressed as the author matures in his or her craft. Maybe one of the characters is underdeveloped. Or a weird glitch in the plot happens that doesn't make sense. Or too much backstory might be crammed into the present tense.

Fortunately for her readers, P.J. Alderman's first novel, A Killing Tide, doesn't suffer first-time jitters. In this suspense novel with a strong romantic subplot, Alderman introduces diverse characters, mixes them up with plots upon subplots, and sets it all against the backdrop of small-town Astoria, Oregon. Better still, she makes it work.

The book's heroine Kaz Jorgenson is a woman who, despite her plushy job as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies in San Francisco, has salt water running through her veins and the love of the ocean in her heart. When Kaz is called home to Astoria to help brother Gary Jorgenson with hot water he's drowning in, she stumbles into more than she'd bargained for. Like . . . a family friend murdered. Like . . . one of her family's trawlers set on fire to cover the dirty deed. Like . . . her brother disappearing and becoming the number-one suspect in the case.

Enter Michael Chapman from Boston who is Astoria's new fire chief and a trained arson investigator to boot. While trying to solve the murder-arson-disappearing brother mystery, he becomes attracted to Kaz. But Michael doesn't want to get involved with Kaz because she's the number-one suspect's sister. And Kaz doesn't want to get involved with Michael because she thinks he's out to bust her brother.

But the book is about more than the hero and heroine playing cat-and-mouse with one another while they sort out their emotions. Michael and Kaz's growing relationship fits seamlessly into the overall whole, making this not a love story with a plot stuck around it for fun, but an intense mystery in which two people are trying to find the truth about a murder, and love develops as a consequence.

Another plus are Alderman's highly likeable characters. Michael is a flawed, tortured hero, but the reader isn't constantly beaten over the head with it. Michael acts like a normal individual who is working through his trauma, rather than someone who constantly descends into sackcloth and ashes for what he did in the past. And Kaz is a strong woman with a good heart who carries her own share of guilt. But again, Alderman achieves balance with her. She isn't some impossible heroine fulfilling some impossible ideal. She's a flesh-and-blood person who -- surprise! -- stumbles occasionally.

Adding to the richness of the novel are the secondary characters. Kaz's best friend Lucy is extremely well-defined; and this writer hopes Alderman will consider a sequel with her in it. Bjorn and Chuck, two of Gary's staunchest allies, are also wonderfully developed and almost strong enough to carry the book on their own. Even Zeke, Michael's German Shepherd, has a winning personality and charm to add a few humorous moments to an otherwise intense story.

In short, Alderman has done very well with this debut novel. If the adage is true that there's nowhere to go but up, her next effort should be well-anticipated and just as strong.
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45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars strong investigative romance, December 9, 2006
This review is from: A Killing Tide (Mass Market Paperback)
Only for family would Kaz Jorgenson leave her consultanting job in San Francisco to return to her hometown of Astoria, Oregon, but she drops everything when her twin brother Gary needs help. However, her greeting upon her arrival is a fire on one of her family's fishing ships. Once the blaze is contained a bigger shock hits home when the corpse of family friend Ken Lundquist is found on board. The police suspect Gary, who has vanished, killed him and set the fire to hide the evidence.

Michael Chapman left scandal and a suspicious death behind in Boston when he came to Astoria as the new fire chief. He is also an experienced trained arson investigator, who begins making inquiries into the deadly blaze. He and Kaz are attracted to one another, but neither plans to act on their feelings. He refuses to have anything to do with the sister of the prime suspect especially after the fiasco back in New England with his former fiancée; she assumes he wants to hang her brother so she rejects Michael in order to not betray Gary.

The key to this exhilarating romantic whodunit is the strong cast starting with the lead couple who have flaws, struggle with feelings and the investigation, and fear what they will eventually uncover. In other words, they seem very real. The support characters also feel genuine whether they are friends of the family or Gary (mostly seen through the eyes of others). A KILLING TIDE is a strong investigative romance that will bring kudos to new author P.J. Alderman.

Harriet Klausner
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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Suspense - Fast Paced - Exciting, December 2, 2006
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This review is from: A Killing Tide (Mass Market Paperback)
One of the things I like when reading debut authors is they almost always come up with a new angle to tell their stories. In this debut I found that to be true, offering both a fresh voice and an exciting and thrilling edge-of-the seat read.

Kaz Jorgensen had an extremely successful consultation business in California but when a phone call from a childhood friend warned her of trouble brewing in and around her twin brother Gary, she hastened her return home. What she found was a shadow of the former caring and loving brother she once knew, emotionally shut-off - even from her. Kaz began to realize just how dangerous the situation was after one of their two boats was set on fire. With a body on board and her brother missing, all fingers pointed towards his guilt. Why even the newly hired, very sexy new fire chief seemed to think her brother guilty.

Michael Chapman had come to Astoria, Oregon to bury the past. A quiet seaside fishing town held appeal over the frantic pace of Boston and the memories of losing his fiancé to a fire he was too late to prevent. He knew he shouldn't get involved with the sister of a suspect but his attraction could not be denied. So when attempts on Kaz's life began, Michael was not about to let another woman die under his watch.

*** I loved this story - it was fast paced, exciting and fascinating. Alderman's descriptions of the Pacific Northwest town of Astoria, Oregon and the hazards of navigating a boat over the Columbia bars to the open sea of the Pacific were skillfully crafted and absolutely riveting in intensity. Kaz was a remarkable heroine. Not only a highly successful negotiator in the boardroom, but an immensely gifted ships captain whose navigational skills were well respected by her male counterparts. The author brilliantly developed her as a very strong kick-butt heroine fighting to overcome her own fears and guilt over letting her parents die and not about to lose her brother to trumped up charges.

Michael was also a strong lead. Intelligent and capable with his arson smelling canine partner Zeke. He also provided a wonderful romantic element for Kaz employing witty dialog foreplay in building up steam for some lovely sensual interludes in between them dodging physical attacks. Bottom line is Ms. Alderman penned a terrific suspense her first time out utilizing a plethora of prospective suspects culminating in a terrific and intensely thrilling finale. Romantic suspense lovers rejoice - there's a new kid on the block with a fresh new voice!

Marilyn Rondeau, RIO - Reviewers International Organization
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great setting, action, characters, November 20, 2010
I loved the dog, too! Great read, fun and suspenseful without graphic violence. PJ has a real gift for dialog and developing interesting and engaging characters. I live in the Pacific NW and love reading and learning more about places I have been. This story flows and keeps you wanting to know what's next, hard to put down.
Highly recommend!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Strong Debut!, January 30, 2007
This review is from: A Killing Tide (Mass Market Paperback)
Kaz Jorgenson leaves her job in San Francisco, to come home to Oregon and help her twin brother Gary with his fishing business. When Gary's partner and friend is brutally killed and he's charged with the crime he runs leaving Kaz holding the bag and having to try to figure out who the killer really is. She's not alone in fact Kaz has help from Michael Chapman, Astoria's new arson investigator.

Michael is from Boston and Astoria is as far away from that place as he can get and still stay in the country. Hopefully it's also far enough away that he will be able to bury the past he's running from. He's not given much chance when he finds himself pulled into a case where the suspect's sister is a danger he never expected. Unprepared for the sparks that instantly ignite between them and will Kaz and Michael be able to stay one step ahead of a killer who is not yet satisfied?

If I had to come up with one word to describe this debut effort it would have to be "WOW." This author has deftly woven all the threads of the story together into a seamless page turning romantic-suspense. Kaz and Michael are entertaining characters and this is not your typical romance. Kaz is a strong heroine, one that is not waiting for her prince to save her bacon. You've got to appreciate this element of her character. Michael is a fine match for Kaz. This is a page turning read and one I recommend if you enjoy a good romantic suspense. This is one author I plan on watching.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Killing Tide by P J Alderman is a winning debut novel, January 22, 2007
This review is from: A Killing Tide (Mass Market Paperback)
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Kaz Jorgenson works in the high powered white collar world in San Francisco when she is called home to Oregon. Her twin brother Gary is in trouble and Kaz is the only one who can help him. Shortly after her return, Gary's good friend and partner in their fishing business is brutally murdered and Gary is accused.

Michael Chapman, an arson investigator, is running from memories in his past and comes to Astoria as the new fire chief. His first day on the job, he's caught up in investigating the murder of Gary's partner. This has him butting heads with Kaz from the beginning and surprisingly, they find themselves drawn to each other.

Now Kaz and Michael must work together to get to the bottom of the mystery. What they find only leads them to more questions... questions to which the answers may mean their deaths.

A Killing Tide by P J Alderman is a winning debut novel. All the elements can be found to make for a stunning romantic suspense that will leave you gasping for breath. Though I had the real villain figured out immediately, and his motive, the journey we follow along with Kaz and Michael takes us many different directions on the quest for answers.

The romance blossoms between Kaz and Michael at a natural pace, making it seem all the more believable. They both have shadows in their past that affect them to this day. Both are flawed people who can finally begin to heal once they find each other and work through their issues together. I found myself sitting there alongside them, crying their tears and sharing their laughs as I learned more about them both.

A Killing Tide would not be complete without its exemplary cast of secondary characters. After all who can resist Zeke the dog who acts almost human at times? Each character is unique and individual, with their own thoughts and fears. None of them are like the two-dimensional characters some authors use as filler for a story. Every player, from the fisherman to the cops is key to the story. And of course we can't forget the town of Astoria itself. It is a character as well, teaching us about the life of a fisherman and the hardships they experience on a daily basis. We also get the feeling of the small town where everyone knows everyone else.

P J Alderman shows strong talent with A Killing Tide. Keep an eye out because this is a name I see making it to the top of the list for the genre in the not-too-distant future.

© Kelley A. Hartsell, January 2007. All rights reserved.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars debut novel near flawless in its execution, December 20, 2006
This review is from: A Killing Tide (Mass Market Paperback)
Author, P.J. Alderman comes off the starter's block with a powerful novel, hardly showing this is her first book. Many first-time novelists want to tell too much, flood the first part of a novel with back-story; it's only when you get into the action of the plot do the books come alive. You won't find that in Alderman's book. She is a strong writer, with a clear voice that only leaves you to wonder how much better can she get.

Kaz Jorgenson is consultant for a high-powered company in San Francisco. She loves her posh job and living on the bay. Only, as families sometimes do, "just when you thought you were free they pull you back in". Kaz is called home to Astoria, Oregon. Her brother Gary is in trouble. When she gets there, she finds a family friend murdered and her brother is blamed. Then he vanishes, leaving Kaz to solve just what is going on in the small town.

This brings her into conflict with Boston-bred Michael Chapman. He is the new fire chief and is investigating the murder-arson for which her brother is accused. The attraction is instant, but neither wants to trust the other. This man could harm Gary, so Kaz mistrusts his actions. Michael feels Kaz might be using him just to interfere with a case that is leading straight to the missing brother.

Alderman skillfully plays this romance against a strong mystery, keeping each element in balance and not to over shadow the other. Sometimes, Suspense loses its punch because the mystery overshadows the romance. Other times, Romance takes over and makes the mystery just a week subplot. Not under the skillful direction of Alderman. This is a powerful mystery, yet the characters falling in love develop in a believable and strong fashion, keeping both Suspense readers and Romance readers well satisfied. The characters are "real", flawed, with all the baggage from the past that gives them layers to their actions. The hero and heroine are well-supported with a cast of secondary characters that make this debut novel near flawless in its execution.

I eagerly look for more works from this author.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal romantic suspense!, November 19, 2006
This review is from: A Killing Tide (Mass Market Paperback)
Kaz Jorgensen has returned to her hometown of Astoria to find out what it ailing her brother, Gary. She never expected to find herself in the midst of a murder and arson investigation in which Gary is the primary suspect! Something is awry with the fishermen she grew up with but no one is talking.

Michael Chapman is the new fire chief in Astoria. After his previous personal losses nearly destroyed him, he made a promise to himself not to get too close to anyone. However, his attraction to Kaz won't go away. Will he convince the feisty Kaz he is on her side in time to uncover what secrets are hidden in Astoria?

P.J. Alderman has a hit on her hands with A KILLING TIDE! This suspenseful story immediately draws the reader in as Kaz desperately tries to untangle the various threads of secrecy. The cleverly executed plotline is thrilling while maintaining a careful balance of intrigue, action, and romance.

The atmosphere created in A KILLING TIDE is simply stunning. This reviewer suspects one could almost step off the pages and right into the town without any disorientation as P.J. Alderman brings this sleepy town to vivid life. The powerful images portrayed in A KILLING TIDE offer readers a glimpse of life as a fisherman and creates a very real sense of respect for both their hardiness and courage.

The memorable characters in A KILLING TIDE leave the reader hoping for sequels set in this same area. P.J. Alderman deftly creates very realistic characters that this reviewer hopes to see more of very soon. Of course, Michael's dog, Zeke, steals the show with his almost human quirks!

A KILLING TIDE is a phenomenal romantic suspense! This reviewer is simply stunned with the realization that this is P.J. Alderman's first published book as the writing style is so polished. P.J. Alderman is definitely a new talent on the rise!

COURTESY OF CK2S KWIPS AND KRITIQUES
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37 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Truly Awful, September 2, 2011
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I am very surprised by the number of positive reviews this book received. There is no character development, there is no plot, there is no mystery and none of it makes any sense. It is not even remotely entertaining.
The mystery is obvious right from the start. The characters are so shallow I wouldn't have cared if the author killed them all off.
The most obvious villain is the culprit and I mean it is obvious.
This is touted as a thriller, what was thrilling about it?
There wasn't even anything interesting.
The main character runs from one person to another being told to mind her business and go away for pages and pages. One sex scene with someone she just met and has no reason to like or trust. A weird relationship with her best friend who is a cop makes it even less believable.
Worst book I've read this month, truly truly boring.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Mystery... Fun Read!, June 25, 2011
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George Bourassa (Zeng Cheng City, Guangzhou, CN) - See all my reviews
When I was a boy I used to spend some summers in Astoria Oregon at my Grandparents house. When a friend came across this book and recommended it to me I was excited to see that someone had set a mystery novel there. It's such a charming little town set in a fantastic area, and PJ Alderman does a magnificent job of capturing the charm of the place and the people in a great mystery novel.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book and am looking forward to starting in on another of Alderman's tonight. I notice in the other reviews that this is a first novel. Amazing! Can't wait to see where it all goes from here! I've gotten attached to my new friends in "Tide" and hope to see them again... *ahem*.... Mr. Alderman.... *hint* *hint*

More Please!
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