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21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LEFT ME BREATHLESS,
This review is from: The Plantation (Paperback)
I have to start off by saying that I loved THE PLANTATION. 32-year-old Robert Edwards, a ski instructor from Icy River, Colorado, is hunted down like an animal and taken hostage. At Longview Regional Hospital in Longview, Colorado, 33-year-old Tonya Edwards, who is eight months pregnant, walks into an elevator. When the doors shut, a man walks up and sticks a needle in Tonya's neck, puts her in a wheel chair, and rolls her to a waiting van. In Mars, Pennsylvania, Ariane Walker is dragged from her apartment and whisked away. Many disappearances are taking place in different cities. To Jonathon Payne and his best friend David Jones this is personal because Araine Walker is Jon's girlfriend, and they will do any thing to get her back. The characters are multi-faceted with plenty of soul to them. Jon and David are my personal favorites; the author really lets you feel the close relationship and how special and rare that is these days. THE PLANTATION takes you to Colorado, Pennsylvania, New Orleans, and Nigeria on a wonderful rough and tumble ride with many twists and turns. I was breathless wanting to read every last word slowly so I wouldn't miss a single thing. When I reached the ending, it was phenomenal, everything was all tied up into a nice tight bow. This is one of those books that I couldn't stop thinking about or how awesome that it was. Thank goodness that Mr. Kuzneski is working on another Jonathon Payne novel. Three cheers.
18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Plantation,
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This review is from: The Plantation (Paperback)
Isn't it wonderful that we don't all like the same things? How boring life would be! I am not going to repeat the basic plot because I think it has pretty much been covered. For a first book, I thought Chris Kuzneski created a book that will really hold your attention. The first 50 pages are too loosely connected, but the reader begins to see where the plot is heading. I am an avid reader, and I devour two to three books per week. I found it hard to put this one down once the girlfriend was kidnapped. Yes, the characters needed to be rounded out a little better, and I wanted to warn Payne & DJ not to trust Levon. Their approach to the problem doesn't match what special forces soldiers would do. They are just too trusting. Even I questioned the scene at the tattoo parlor; however, the suspense starts to build, and I am afraid I neglected my chores so I could finish the book. It is a very entertaining read. I was not offended by the black enslavement of whites, as one reader noted. The writer did a nice job of justifying why a black man would be motivated to create this project. It was plausible. I did get a little squeamish over the torture scenes, but the sexual byplay was minimal. I can imagine what an author like Jack Ketchum would have done with the scene in the cabin or the one with Susan Ross and the knife. This is not great literature, but I don't think anyone would consider their money wasted. I, also, look forward to the next book, but I hope his characters are a little more developed.
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What an INCREDIBLE book!!!,
By Bob Rollins (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Plantation (Paperback)
From the opening scene where you enter the action in the middle of a chase until the story's exciting conclusion, The Plantation is an adrenaline-filled book that never lets up. This is one of those novels that has a little bit of everything -- revenge, violence, romance, and humor. Lots of humor. The interaction between the two main characters (Jonathon Payne & David Jones) is hysterical at times, yet it never takes away from the tension of the plot. One minute you're laughing out loud, the next you're screaming in fear.
Overall, this was one of the best books I have ever read. I can't wait for Kuzneski's next one to be released. |
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