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Cargando... Ghost Shadow (2010)por Heather Graham
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Took me a few days to get through this book. While it was interesting, for the most part, and had a couple of LOL moments it wasn't a age turner. The basic story line was good. Some of the characters a little stiff and hard to get a read on. Moments of hilarity come from a ghost with attitude. Should I have seen who the killer was all along, most definitely but like the main character was too caught up on the ghosts antics to see the (or question) the obvious. Need something to fill the time and there isn't anything else available, jump right in. Looking for a red hot read to transport you into another world, kep looking. Just not sure on this one. I never know how to rate a book where I liked the story but didn’t really like any of the characters. I take that back I did enjoy Sean and Bartholomew. The mystery is very intriguing and the setting is phenomenal – makes me want to visit and explore Key West. I had a hard time buying the romance between Katie/David. David is a very stiff character to the point even the narrator talked in a very formal stiff manner when voicing him. Very little emotion to help me feel like he really felt anything for anybody. The story lost a star because the conclusion was so obvious early on that it made the characters in the book seem almost stupid for not realizing it sooner. The author also seemed to be in denial about the villain. She used “dramatic pauses” (I don’t know how else to explain it) where the characters go “OMG I know who the killer is” and then the scene changes. She also kept referring to “the killer” when it was well past time to use the character’s name. The narrator was very good on the female characters but I got a little confused on the male characters except for David. I will continue the series as I already own it. Ghost Shadow by Heather Graham Book #1 in Bone Island Trilogy 2 Stars Synopsis: Katie O’Hara can see and speak to ghosts. She plans on purchasing and refurbishing a wax museum where the gruesome discovery of a corpse was made several years before. Now, with the suspects returning to Key West and the new bodies piling up, Katie, with the help of her ghostly friends and the original victim’s ex-fiancé, must discover the identity of the killer before she becomes his next victim. Review: The macabre details of Key West’s history are very intriguing, however, they cannot compensate for the poor writing and predictable plot. Graham has a bad habit of repeating clues as if she thinks the reader will miss them - unfortunately, she even uses the same words to do so. The killer is also predictable and can be guessed in the first third of the book. One of the only other positive elements is the hilarious ghost, Bartholomew, whose wisecracks make the book somewhat readable. I will not be reading any more in the series. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesBone Island (1)
Fiction.
Suspense.
HTML: There are those who walk among us who are no longer alive, but not yet crossed over. They seek retribution...vengeance...to warn. Among the living, few intuit their presence. Katie O'Hara is one who can. As she's drawn deeper and deeper into a gruesome years-old murder, whispered warnings from a spectral friend become more and more insistent. But Katie must uncover the truth: could David Beckett really be guilty of his fiancée's murder? Worse--the body count's rising on the Island of Bones, andthe dead seem to be reenacting some macabre tableaux from history. The danger is increasing by the moment--especially as Katie finds herself irresistibly drawn to David, who may be responsible for more than just one killing.. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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2 Stars
Katie O’Hara can see and speak to ghosts. She plans on purchasing and refurbishing a wax museum where the gruesome discovery of a corpse was made several years before. Now, with the suspects returning to Key West and the new bodies piling up, Katie, with the help of her ghostly friends and the original victim’s ex-fiancé, must discover the identity of the killer before she becomes his next victim.
The macabre details of Key West’s history are very intriguing, however, they cannot compensate for the poor writing and predictable plot. Graham has a bad habit of repeating clues as if she thinks the reader will miss them - unfortunately, she even uses the same words to do so.
The killer is also predictable and can be guessed in the first third of the book.
One of the only other positive elements is the hilarious ghost, Bartholomew, whose wisecracks make the book somewhat readable.
I will not be reading any more in the series. ( )