Jeff Pate's Winner Take All has all of the makings of a page-turner: sex, death, intrigue, and revenge. The author, a veteran police officer from North Carolina, is clearly in his element when describing crime scenes or law enforcement procedure. The plotting is not as subtle as it could be, and some of Pate's characters--females in particular--have a clichéd, one-dimensional quality. Stylistic errors (grammatical and syntactical) don't help. Still, Winner Take All has moments of strong drama and suspense. And the author's real-life knowledge of crime scene details will appeal to fans of the genre. --Svenja Soldovieri
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SUSPENSEFUL THRILLER,
By Theresa E Matterson (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Winner Take All (Hardcover)
I'm a big fan of James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell and I think there's a new star on the horizon in North Carolina. Jeff Pate is a police detective in High Point, NC and has written a novel that surpasses all the others in the genre. "Winner Take All" took my emotions on a ride from nail-biting suspense to crying and laughing. I found myself rooting for Clark Hager as he tried to catch a serial killer. When I finished the book, which was in two days, I didn't want it to end. For fans of the big name authors, "Winner Take All" is a MUST READ! You won't be disappointed.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A terrific debut novel of substance, imagination & talent.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Winner Take All (Hardcover)
Author Jeff Pate is a veteran police detective who draws on his years of experience to lend a very special authenticity to Winner Take All, a powerfully written suspense novel that is packed with action and cutting-edge tension. Clark Hager is a special agent with the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation. With his partner Lloyd Sheridan, Hager delves into the death of a young woman found in rural Hertford County. This leads to another recent murder of a college student in Wilmington. Then another body is found in Greensboro, apparently the victim to the same killer. Winner Take All is an epic battle of hunter versus prey, a struggle between good and evil with no quarter given and the end result very much in question. Winner Take All is a terrific debut novel that established Jeff Pate as an author of substance, imagination, and talent.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Can't believe author was a police officer,
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This review is from: Winner Take All (Hardcover)
There are so many dumb non-cop things in this book, it's hard to believe that the author was a police officer. A few examples: 1. He is looking for a serial killer posing as a photographer. His daughter gets a call from a doubtful photographer from Playboy magazine but he neglects to check it out for two days. 2. He gets a reliable car description, a 1993 Datsun 300ZX - RED, and does not do a DMV search in the suspects known area of operations, i.e., Wilmington, NC. 3. He drinks 8 beers and gets snockered while guarding his threatened daughter and girlfriend from the serial killer. 4. A non-sworn lab technician, not authorized to carry a weapon, is sent with his partner to guard a suspect under death threat.It just goes on and on. This book has about twenty great pages but the whole thing goes to pieces with the lack of reality. Not in the class of Caunitz, Wambaugh, WEB Griffin or any of the REAL police writers.
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