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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Suspense Suspense Suspense!, March 5, 2009
Ever wanted to be a fly on the wall? Unfortunately for wealthy, beautiful and happily married Casey Marshall she has become that proverbial fly. After being hit by a van at 50 mph and breaking nearly every bone in her body she is left in a coma. The police suspect foul play and since this is Joy Fielding of course there's foul play. Casey cannot move her body and cannot open her eyes. Imagine how terrifying that must be. Trapped! But Casey can hear. She can hear everything. Her two best friends, her troubled younger sister, and her adoring husband come in and out of her hospital room for months. Conversations, arguments and confessions are open for Casey's ears. Between visits, Casey spends her time remembering childhood moments with her dysfunctional family and many nannies, as well as, how she met her best friends and her husband. The stories are both touching and sad. As Casey struggles to open her eyes and make contact with the world the attempted killer becomes clear to the reader. I was shocked by the revelation. The suspense in this book is sometimes too much. I was literally on the edge of my seat. I wanted to scream "Wake up now!" The ending was a little disappointing. I wanted more of a confrontation between the attempted killer and victim. Overall, loved it! Great suspense.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Predictable and uninspired ..., April 13, 2009
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Here is yet another Fielding novel, after Charley's Web: A Novel that has not lived up to my expectations. I've been quite disappointed in the past several books by an author whose novels I used to automatically purchase. One of the publisher reviews called Still Life "a heart-pounding mainstream thriller"" - I'm not sure what book with that title the person was referring to, but it wasn't this one. In still another tired "damsel in distress" tale, this one features Casey Marshall (typical stunning rich talented young woman of contemporary romance fiction with a wealthy, handsome lawyer husband) who has the misfortune of being the victim of a hit and run accident. Premise: was it really an accident or was it attempted murder? The story really never gets much out of the starting gate. During most of the book, Casey lies in a bed in the hospital or at her home - completely motionless and without any ability to see or interact with the characters that gather and talk around her bed. (As a nurse I've often been told that persons in coma can hear and that they could possibly understand what is happening around them although there is a lot of speculation as to whether or not that is true since the only cases that provide evidence are the ones where the person eventually wakes up and then can related their personal experience and tell whether or not they were aware during their coma state.) Regardless of the medical accuracy, I just made myself suspend any disbelief at the description of Casey's injuries and just read the book discounting the science. The accident occurs early in the novel and then we meander through some back-story of Casey's childhood (which incidentally has nothing whatsoever to do with the development of the characters or furthering the plot) and learn about her absent, alcoholic mother and philandering playboy father. It was as if the author was adding some fluff to an old tried and true formula of the "accident disguised as attempted murder" and/or "dastardly acquaintance after the money" plot lines. We learn who arranged this "accident" very early in the book and then we figure out that the rest of the book is going to be predictable and that it's going to end just as we suspect it will. I hope it's not a spoiler to say that everything turns out exactly as guessed before reading page two. All in all it was an OK read. If you must read it, borrow, don't buy.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific Thriller that Kept Me Up till Midnight-Thirty, April 20, 2009
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I started this book on a lazy Saturday morning and read the day away and late into the night, finishing around midnight-thirty. And then I lay awake, looking at the dark ceiling, trying to imagine what it would be like to be in a coma and being able to hear everything that's going on around you, but not being able to do anything about it. You'd feel so vulnerable. And that's what happens to Casey Marshal. She's in an accident and winds up like that. However, while listening to everything that's going on around her she finds out that someone had tried to kill her, but she doesn't know who. Could it have been her sister Drew, who resents Casey for controlling her inheritance? Could it have been her friend Janine, who seems to resent Casey for pulling out of their business partnership and forming her own very successful company? Or could it have been her loving husband who cheats at golf? Could that be the only cheating he's been doing? Does he want her money? There are plenty of good suspects here and I was guessing, changing my mind, then guessing again throughout the book. This is a terrific mystery thriller, one I couldn't put down, one I think will keep you up burning the midnight oil.
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