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Lioness [Mass Market Paperback]

Nell Brien (Author)
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September 1, 2000
When Cat Stanton's twin brother, Joel, is killed in Nairobi while on business for their architectural firm, she is determined to uncover the truth behind his death. Retracing his steps to Africa, Cat soon discovers a cover-up that puts her in danger of meeting the same fate as her brother....

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With its taut plot, Brien's African thriller makes a suspenseful follow-up to her previous book, A Veiled Journey. Only weeks after the death of Joel, her twin brother and business partner, a cryptic note warns Los Angeles architect Cat Stanton that "nothing's what it seems to be." Cat immediately jets off to Kenya under the guise of completing Joel's work on a major hotel project there; actually, she intends to get some concrete answers about his final days from the safari company that led his expedition into the bush, where he was supposedly trampled to death by a herd of buffalo. Brien complements the solid cast of characters Cat encounters during her investigation (a brutal German poacher, flirtatious Australian hunters, natives armed with AK-47s and a suspicious priest) with mesmerizing action scenes and vivid descriptions of Africa's natural beauty and wildlife. Eventually, Cat's unwelcome questions uncover a world of political corruption, terrorist activity and greed that puts her own life in jeopardy. Cat's pursuit seems single-minded, but Brien adds depth to Cat by incorporating flashbacks to her childhood and memories of an abusive father. (Sept.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 408 pages
  • Publisher: Mira (September 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1551665980
  • ISBN-13: 978-1551665986
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #637,427 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lioness, by Nell Brien, October 23, 2000
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conny hutchinson (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lioness (Mass Market Paperback)
The protagonist, Cat Stanton, serves well as the ideal woman: independent, headstrong, elegantly attractive, focused, ambitious; a woman with a deep-rooted sense of family -- whether she opposes (and ultimately hates) her father, or suffers an intense, loving relationship with her twin brother. The first chapter establishes her career, her heart and her strong sense of responsibility to the memory of her brother Joel.

The story line held me in its grip: from Cat's determination to discover the truth about her brother's fate (she believes he was murdered while he scouted the bush in Nairobi for the right location to put up an exclusive resort hotel), to the eventual entanglement of emotions when forced to deal with Jock Campbell, owner of Campbell Safaris, to get her to that location. It is implied that Campbell knows the truth about Joel's death. Cat suspects that he does and hires Campbell, much to his own resistance to have anything to do with her. She does so on the pretext of completing her dead brother's dream.

She is challenged at every turn trying to find out who Campbell really is and what side, if any, is he on. The relationship that develops between the two creates an exciting roller coaster of events, from meeting Campbell's aristocratic family to a barrage of life-threatening situations the closer they get to the hotel site, which turns out to be a bucolic, exquisite environment untouched by commerce. The sexual attraction is palpable. Being the modern woman, Cat thinks she can be satisfied by Campbell's advances and a few sexual gymnastics, but gradually we see there is more between them than immediate gratification.

The other characters play into the intrigue and adventure. The mysterious young woman who enrages Cat because of her feelings for Campbell (which she keeps suppressed); Tom M'Bala, Campbell's business partner, a man of high breeding and intelligence; Father Gaston, an interesting character whom Cat befriends; Reitholder, the obvious villain, is strangle-worthy. Then there are the three Maasai warriors for whom I felt admiration and affection. They served as guides and attended the needs of the safari. They were also formidable fighters when challenged by the opposition.

The war that breaks out in the bush between the Campbell/Stanton faction and a "mystery" band of poachers(led by Reitholder and instigated by his partner, a Frenchman named Colonel Francis)held me in thrall. I was astonished that such scenes could be written by a woman, but Ms. Brien proves throughout this story that she has a very broad brush running through her talent. The war made my heart jump, the violence and the description of what was happening to each of its participants kept me turning the pages and hoping that the good guys would win out. I won't say what happens, but I will say that finding that chapter is worth the effort if you want to witness superb writing.

Nell Brien goes far beyond the obvious and opens the door to understanding the jungle habitat in ways I never knew before. I am convinced she was on safari herself when she got the idea for this book. I look forward to her next and hope she never stops.

Brava!

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting romantic suspense-something different, August 29, 2000
This review is from: Lioness (Mass Market Paperback)
While searching for the right location for a hotel in Kenya, architect Joel Stanton dies in an accident that leaves his partner-sister Cat badly shaken. Not too long after the body bag with her twin's contents inside arrived in Los Angeles, Cat receives an envelop holding Joel's sketches and a strange letter followed the next day with his camera containing no film. Cat feels something is not quite right with her sibling's death and decides to fly to Nairobi to investigate what really happened and to complete the project.

In Nairobi, Cat retains Campbell Safari to guide her as she follows the footsteps of her deceased sibling. Cat is attracted to Dan Campbell, but feels he is hiding the truth about her brother from her. Dan also feels the appeal, but has his own demons that will not allow love to properly flow between the two of them.

LIONESS is an exciting romantic suspense in which the tension increases with every step taken in Kenya. The story line is crisp and brings the entire African nation and not just Nairobi to life as few books have. The lead couple is charming as they struggle between mistrust and love. However, no question that Nell Brien's novel belongs to Kenya, a place that will fascinate the audience.

Harriet Klausner

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Romance and mystery with a powerful message, October 9, 2000
This review is from: Lioness (Mass Market Paperback)
Lioness was so engrossing I couldn't put it down. What a read! This book has everything I look for in a great book - romance, mystery, a mesmerizing story, with a compelling message about the ongoing massacre of wildlife in Africa. Reading this book was not only enjoyable, but also as with Nell Briens other book "Veiled Journey", it informs the reader of these on-going social and moral wrongs. After reading Vieled Journey I started reading other books on middle eastern womens plight of a total lack of rights and deep social and personal supression. Now after reading Lioness I am compelled to take a strong stand to support the stopping the killing of these beautiful creatures by poachers.

Nell Brien is my favorite new author because of her vividly engrossing writing style, where you lose yourself in the world of her characters and their story. I love the feeling of not wanting to put a book down and frankly I haven't read one like that since Veiled Journey.

Great applause and thanks to this author who writes not only extremely entertainly, but also informs on important current issues going on in our world today.

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