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![]() Ninguno Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. ![]() ![]() "Live to Tell" started off a little slow, I thought, but picked up speed as the story went along. There are 3 different families involved and you get pieces of each of their stories. As the story nears it's end, the stories come together. I have to say, while I usually am wrong in figuring out the killers in Ms. Staub's books, I was right with this one. An entertaining read. Live To Tell - Wendy Corsi Staub - 2* The writing of this thriller was taut and it moved quickly. I'll give it that. But there were so many things not to like. - Children in jeopardy. Three of them. Or five, depending on how you count. I hate that. Just done to ratchet up the pitiful factor. And the pitiful factor was very high in this book, since all the many characters were miserable for one reason or another. - Written in the present tense. Really? Seemed silly and kept pulling me out of the book. - Ye Olde Politician Hiding a Dark Secret trope. This is actually the third thriller I've read in the last three months that pulled this one out of the hat. I might have liked it better if it had been the first one . . . I was immediately drawn into Live to Tell, the story of a newly divorced Lauren Walsh, her children, and a case of mistaken identity involving her ex-husband Nick. Wendy Corsi Staub captured the dynamics of a freshly divorced family to near perfection. There was tension, awkwardness, and trying to keep interactions civil for the kids' sake, among other things. I felt bad for the kids though, especially Sadie. She seemed to struggle the most with understanding such adult situations, though I was impressed with how Lauren tried to get her the proper help. I admired Lauren's motherly dedication to her children, and to keeping the peace for their sake. I really felt for her towards the end of the book, and was surprised with how things turned out for her, Nick and the children in the end. I liked the way there were multiple subplots that came together just enough in the end to answer most of my questions, but but still leave me hanging for the next in the series. The inclusion of the excerpt from Scared to Death was fantastic and I cannot wait to give it a read! Overall, I found this book easy to get through (especially the last 100 pages). A couple of places along the storyline were a little predictable, but there were several other parts that were entirely unexpected as well. I would recommend this to anyone that likes a suspenseful mystery. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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In a lovely suburban town just north of New York City, the gossip mill runs more efficiently than the commuter-train line. And in every impeccably decorated house, they're talking about Lauren Walsh. They say that nothing could be worse than being abandoned by your husband for another woman. They're wrong, .all Lauren wants is to protect her children from the pain of her messy divorce. But when their father goes missing, a case of mistaken identity puts all their lives in danger, and a stealthy predator lurks in the shadows, watching,. waiting. Lauren is about to uncover an unfathomable truth-- truth this cold-blooded mastermind would never let her live to tell . No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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