Sunday, August 2, 2009
Book Review: I Can See You
Title: I Can See You
Author: Karen Rose
ISBN: 978-0-446-53834-3
Publication: August 5, 2009
WOW!! This book had me hooked. Know the saying.. "hooked, line and sinker". That was the case with me. Page turner from beginning to end. Rose did a wonderful job in keeping the reader guessing as to who the killer is for a good portion of the story.
Eve is a brave character to have gone through the horrific dieing experience from several years pass. Her thesis project which surrounds an online second life of her test subjects. Someone is picking off women, setting up the "second life" scenes to look like the "real life" scenes.
Webster, a decorated detective has his own ghosts in his closet. A past that dealt with alcoholism, but yet makes regular visits to a particular bar and orders the same tonic water. Why does he visit there so much? Well.. Eve of course.
With so many twists and turns and many characters and keeping one guessing as to the murderer, reading this book is a little confusing, but just back up a paragraph or two. Also, I think this is only the 2nd Karen Rose book that I have ever read and even though I never read the book that covered Eve, I didn't feel like I missed out on that. This is a 5 star book.
Labels:
adult,
Karen Rose,
Minneapolis,
murder,
police,
suspense,
thriller
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