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4.0 out of 5 stars
Sandra Brown is still awesome!, August 13, 2010
Tough talking, chain smoking Atlanta Investigator Dodge Hanley (from Smash Cut: A Novel) receives a late night phone call from the love of his life Caroline King who lives in Texas. Dodge has not seen Caroline in 30 years and now their daughter, Berry, is being stalked by a former co-worker who wants her dead. He immediately returns to Texas. Sheriff Deputy and Afghanistan war veteran Ski Nyland, who is the local investigator on the case, is immediately attracted to Berry. Ski will do anything to keep her safe, but is suspicious of her story. Does she hold secrets that may have provoked her stalker turned killer? I really didn't care. The search for Berry's stalker isn't that exciting and didn't contain any mystery or suspense for me.
Thankfully Brown intermittently flashes back to 1978 to tell the love story of young police officer Dodge Hanley and aspiring realtor Caroline King. The flashbacks were the best part of Tough Customer -- how dramatically they met, how passionately they fell in love, how tragically they split apart, how remarkably differently their lives turned out, and most importantly of all, how enduring their love was.
For me, this was not a story about a murderous stalker, but a story about setting bad decisions right and having hope for second chances.
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47 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Was this actually written by my once favorite author?, August 31, 2010
I hate to say it, but this book was terrible. I almost couldn't get through it, and for me that's rare, especially for a Sandra Brown book. It was so difficult to read, that it took me weeks rather than days to work my way through to the last page.
The characters were flat and uninteresting. I felt like I didn't know who they were at all. You barely even got a feel for what they looked like, so it was hard to get lost in the story. I felt like I was being forced to study for a test rather than reading a novel for enjoyment.
The only saving grace for this story were the few glimpses of Dodge and Caroline's relationship from the 70's. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough of their story to actually make this a good book.
Her books haven't been the same since changing publishers, but they still felt like Sandra Brown books. Not so with this one. It felt like a young Literature student wrote this book, not my once favorite author. Save your money, borrow this from the library if you feel like giving it a try.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Apt Title, Because Customers Should Expect More From Brown., April 26, 2011
Let's start out by saying I got the audio book. Sl-o-o-o-ow! The characters were unlikable and flat. Dodge is so unappealing with his crude sexual references and his look-it-me-I's-a-cool-hick, I can't imagine him being in even one book, let alone a series. Caroline is a tramp, and her spitting image daughter is the same, only with zero personality. Why was Orin stalking her at all? Let's not get on Orin, because anyone who's read this book knows about the Lifetime-styled copout ending. Sandra needs inspirational and appealing characters. In the meantime, read some Lisa Gardner and Tami Hoag if you want something to grab and entertain you. LOL, I love it when a hillbilly calls another hillbilly...well, a hillbilly!
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