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5.0 out of 5 stars A Mystery is always Alluring
Typically not the type of book I would read, however it was a page turner for me. To refer to the review by "A.Woman" who said there was no action in this book, I would disagree completely. I read a lot of Tom Clancy and such action books and actually found "The Lure of the Mask" to have a solid amount of adventure - if you have an imagination. I fence myself and...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Just one look, that's all it took
Late one evening a mysterious woman sings Italian opera underneath the window of Jack Hilliard. He spends the rest of the book trying to find out who she is and where she is. Really, that's all that happens. The locales change to Italy and Monte Carlo. There's hardly any action or adventure. Can't say it was a grand romance seeing as how the two protagonists speak to each...
Published on September 6, 2008 by A. Woman


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Mystery is always Alluring, October 11, 2010
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This review is from: The lure of the mask (Hardcover)
Typically not the type of book I would read, however it was a page turner for me. To refer to the review by "A.Woman" who said there was no action in this book, I would disagree completely. I read a lot of Tom Clancy and such action books and actually found "The Lure of the Mask" to have a solid amount of adventure - if you have an imagination. I fence myself and could readily imagine the fighting and such that went on in the book or the cold New York fog and orange sun-warmed hill of Italy.

To be honest I did have quite a few plot twists figured out before reading them, but I hardly find a book or movie I don't. The main character, Hilliard, I found the most interesting initially and where the interest in him started to go down, the author piques interest in the mysterious masked lady, aka, well you'd just have to read it!

What made the book interesting is the writer's style and humor. I found myself smiling at times how on-target he was with witty observations of life, interactions between men and women, and etc. Certainly the style isn't "new" but it was refreshingly intelligent compared with what is published nowadays.

In 1908 when it came out I don't know what type of book it would have been categorized as, but I enjoyed it for what(ever) it was. If you expect a "Rainbow Six" type of book, then yes you will be disappointed.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Just one look, that's all it took, September 6, 2008
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Late one evening a mysterious woman sings Italian opera underneath the window of Jack Hilliard. He spends the rest of the book trying to find out who she is and where she is. Really, that's all that happens. The locales change to Italy and Monte Carlo. There's hardly any action or adventure. Can't say it was a grand romance seeing as how the two protagonists speak to each other only a handful of times.
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