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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A review of Mouth to Mouth from MY mouth,
This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Hardcover)
I loved Michael Kimball's UNDONE, his second book, because it was a real page-turner. So I was excited to pick up MOUTH TO MOUTH! My only complaint is that I am so tired because I stayed up most of the night wanting to finish it. But it was worth getting exhausted! (Funny how I didn't notice how tired I was when I was reading it!) Kimball is the master of the plot twist. I can guarantee you will not know what is going to happen until the very end. And his characters! I think Kimball plays on the reader's willingness to believe in the inate goodness of people. Well, don't! (I can't say more without ruining the story for you!) My advice? Get the book! But don't open it until you've got a few days' worth of meals ready to put on the table and you are all caught up with the laundry so you won't have your reading interrupted by such mundane chores such as meal preparation, folding clothes, etc.!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Erotic Imagery,
By Eustacia Vye "Eusatcia Vye" (Encino, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Hardcover)
Mouth to Mouth is an intelligent, erotic and suspenseful ride into the secrets that tear families apart. However, it's very revolting images are not for the faint of heart. You will appreciate your nice quiet families after this one!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
looking for unknowns? THIS IS WHERE TO START!,
This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Hardcover)
This book, Mouth to Mouth, is absolutely riveting. At first it moves a little slowly, then it picks you up so you do not want to put it down. If you like suspense and you've run out of talented authors, this is where you need to go. I initially read the book for odd reasons, but with the realistic setting (being from the region it takes place in), to the undeniably complex, yet completely believable and real characters, I am looking forward to reading other novels by Michael Kimball.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS IS AN AUTHOR TO KEEP AN EYE ON!!!,
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This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Mass Market Paperback)
In UNDONE, Michael Kimball thrilled and surprised me with the depth and clarity of his writing, not to mention his natural skills at weaving a novel of such complexity that I was kept guessing right up till the end. In his newest novel, MOUTH TO MOUTH, Mr. Kimball's writing reaches an even higher level of expertise, making me wonder why this New England author isn't know by more readers. In the opening chapter of MOUTH TO MOUTH, we encounter Ellen Chambers-a schoolteacher, artist, and sheep farmer--at the wedding of her seventeen-year-old daughter, Moreen. Ellen feels a great deal of apprehension at her daughter's marriage to Randy Cross, a man who is ten years older than Moreen, mean by nature and works as a strong-arm collector for the local loan shark. In fact, Ellen would like nothing better than to see her son-in-law dead, until a stranger whispers into her ear that anything is possible. The stranger turns out to be Neal Chambers, the nephew of her husband, Scott. They haven't seen Neal in over twelve years, since the day of his father's funeral. As it turns out, it was exactly twelve years before when Ellen caught her husband in bed with Neal's mother. Ellen immediately informed her brother-in-law about the adulterous affair. Later that afternoon, Neal's father, a local minister, committed suicide out of apparent shame by hanging himself from the rafters of Ellen's barn. Neal's family never recovered from what happened. Now, he's back, and he wants revenge against those that destroyed his life. Seduced by her nephew's youth, good looks, and overwhelming confidence, Ellen finds herself drawn into a web of lies and betrayal that starts with sex and ends in murder. Will Ellen be able to save herself and her family, or has Neal planned his revenge so carefully that no one will escape the sins of their past? MOUTH TO MOUTH is a taut, suspenseful thriller that builds to an exploding climax at such a rapid pace that it will leave the reader breathless. I was once again unable to guess or predict where the story was headed as layer after layer unfolded, presenting me with new information that took me in an entirely different direction from what I expected. The twists and turns actually had me wondering if Ellen Chambers would make it out alive; and, if so, at what cost to her sanity and soul. Mr. Kimball's writing is definitely that of a seasoned "pro". It's sharp, yet smoothly textured with not a word wasted. He also clearly understands the nature of humanity and how good people can resort to evil deeds when backed into a corner. He's able to capture the very essence of this in explicit detail, as well as the small-town atmosphere of New England. I have to say that the discovery of Michael Kimball during the past few months has been one of intense pleasure and purer admiration. This is an author from Maine who will one day give Stephen King a hard run for his money. I only hope it won't be as long before his next novel comes out.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compulsive Reading,
By Glenn Payne (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Hardcover)
Having read Michael Kimball's previous book entitled "Undone", and thoroughly enjoying the read. I had no hesitation in purchasing "Mouth To Mouth"."Mouth To Mouth" did not disappoint. The story was compelling from start to finish. The characters were intriguing, the plot twisted and turned with every page. Right to the end you just did not know what was going to happen next. A true master piece and very much a "must have book" for every home. Michael Kimball is a true genius of suspense.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Electric,
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This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was wonderfully unsettling almost from the get-go. The book is peopled with unlikable, but rich and intriquing characters. It is erotically charged like dancing across a field in a lightening-filled thunderstorm. Fear laced with facination impel us forward with these characters to, what we suspect, is not to be pretty places with happy endings. This is also a disfunctional family drama of deceit, death and the corruption of innocence. More about "lust" and loss than "love" and loss, there is a touch of the morality tale interwoven in the story. A facinating read from beginning to end. I intend to go back and read Kimball's UNDONE.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mesmerizing....,
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This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Mass Market Paperback)
Ellen's daughter Moreen, marries a man much older, Randy, and one whom Ellen thoroughly dislikes. It only takes a few pages into the book, before you understand--Ellen has good reason to dislike Randy. But, what can, what will Ellen do, to save her daughter.As Ellen becomes involved in her daughter's problems, she revisits some of her own. And, she and husband Scott, will be visited by their nephew, Neal. Neal, is the character that will bring this mesmerizing book to its climax. And, it's Neal who will contribute heavily, to the suspense of this page-turning read. If you're like me--you're not going to find any characters in MOUTH TO MOUTH, ones you care about. And yet, you'll have to keep reading this book, until you finish it. It has a little bit of everything--action and suspense, family drama, a book full of unusual characters, and even sensuality. I was sorry to finish this one. And, I've already tracked down Kimball's previous book, UNDONE.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kimball Avoids the Usual Formula,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Mass Market Paperback)
Mouth To Mouth is more than a thriller/ suspense novel. Michael Kimball has crafted a thoughtful and unpredictable story while avoiding the usual over-the-top or unlikely scenarios. The characters ( especially Ellen Chambers) are well drawn and Kimball demonstrates an excellent grasp of dialogue. This novel is a plausible and carefully constructed portrayal of a mother's unrelenting worry and intricacies of family politics. Mouth To Mouth is also a suspense story of the highest order, but the author has cleverly produced a socially diagnostic and compassionately written cautionary tale. As with his last book,Undone, Kimball takes chances and busts open the suspense genre with something quite different and very worth while. Fans of Thomas H. Cook ( The Chatam School Affair, Instruments Of Night) would enjoy Kimball's most recent effort.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seductive Evil,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Hardcover)
Sometimes evil comes in the most appealing package. That's exactly what happens in MOUTH TO MOUTH, a thriller that chills to the bone. We find ourselves saying, "No, for God's sake, watch out!" but those in the path of the danger can't hear us, they're so caught up in themselves. This is a tale that keeps the reader on the edge of the seat to the very end. Suspense fans, seek no further.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Plan on Being Interrupted While Reading This,
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This review is from: Mouth to Mouth (Hardcover)
I read Michael Kimball's previous book, Undone, quite a while ago. It was, to say the least, one of the most convoluted, exciting and suspenseful books I had ever read. When Mouth to Mouth came out, I bought it, although I wondered if Kimball could match Undone. No problem. This book has the same kind of serpentine plot, with twists and turns from page to page. The developing evil creeps up on the reader until suddenly all hell breaks loose, and you wonder, "What happened! " Definitely recommended for readers who like their plots fast, exciting and unpredictable. I can't wait until Mr. Kimball comes out with his next book.
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