Pulse en una miniatura para ir a Google Books.
Cargando... Sunshine Hunter (Susan Hunter Mystery, #1) (edición 2012)por Maddie Cochere
Información de la obraSunshine Hunter por Maddie Cochere
Ninguno Cargando...
Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. From Amazon: Susan has an extremely handsome new boyfriend, Mick, two great jobs that she loves, and things are looking quite good, until she answers the phone and the woman on the phone wants to speak to her husband, Mick. Susan is crestfallen. When a good friend and next door neighbor asks if she would like to join him on a trip to Florida, she says yes to get away from thinking about Mick. Strange things start happening when they get to Florida, and it looks as if their lives might be in danger. The plot thickens and things start happening fast. Enjoy this fantastic book though you may lose some sleep as you keep reading to find the answers. My feelings - it was ok. I finished it, but not in a hurry to read the next in the series... Amazon description says this is chick-lit with humor and mystery. An accurate description. The main character, Susan Hunter, has little connection to reality. Though her age is never given, you are given the impression she has unlimited disposable income. She holds down two jobs (one to pay for her shopping), she is naïve, a bouncy blonde(?) with high energy who plays racquet ball and can leave in a day for a vacation when she feels down. There is a mystery, one with a plot that has potential, but is buried in between shopping, sight-seeing and other travelogue related trivia. Frequently boring and with characters that I just made no connection with, I chose to read this book as I was looking for light-hearted beach fare and that is what I got. FROM AMAZON: Working in a weight-loss center by day and a racquetball club by night, Susan Hunter enjoys her life, the sport, and her friends. ... Sunshine Hunter opens with Susan finding out her new boyfriend of three months is married. To escape the drama, she accepts an offer from her best friend to tag along for a week in Florida. Here the mystery begins, and Susan believes she and her friend are being stalked. She also learns of a murder back home in Ohio and soon finds out she's wanted for questioning. The story takes an adventurous turn when she ends up in the Gulf of Mexico. ... Humorous, sometimes ominous, Sunshine Hunter is quirky and fun! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las series
No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
Debates activosNingunoCubiertas populares
Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyValoraciónPromedio:
¿Eres tú?Conviértete en un Autor de LibraryThing. |
Susan Hunter works at a weight loss center and a racquetball club. While at work she meets an attractive man named Mick who she starts to fall for until she finds out he is married. While trying to sort out her social life she heads out of town to Florida with her next door neighbor and friend Darby. While in Florida Susan starts to feel as if she is being followed. Entwined with that a co-worker back home unexpectedly dies and Susan starts to suspect murder and the possibility her stalker had something to do with it.
Though I love authors that feature the same character in subsequent novels I am going to have to pass on any of Ms. Cochere's novels starring Susan Hunter. This novel had a lot of issues with it that stopped it from being a great novel.
1) Though this is touted as a mystery, there was actually not too much amateur sleuthing going on with Susan until the very end of the novel. Therefore this really shouldn't have been touted as a mystery novel since Susan just finds out about things via phone calls with her friend and what the police tell her. I was hoping this would be along the line of Elaine Viet's Dead End Job series where the main character ends up at the wrong place and time and ends up investigating to catch a killer.
2) Way too much exposition dumping during the first several chapters. I find that a lot of first time authors do this when trying to set the stage for readers. There needs to be flow to the novel and you don't have to just tell everything about the character all at once. You are supposed to let the reader read and find out more.
3) The novel jumped around too much. The story when it starts begins with Susan being upset about when she finds out Mick is married, then backtracks to there first couple of dates and you find out they have been dating for a couple of months. Then the novel talks about her two jobs, her training for racquetball, her parents. It was hard to follow what was going on.
4) There was way too much explanation of the clothing that the characters's were wearing. I think that initially when we had Susan explaining what she was wearing when she met Mick was important since later in the novel you find out that was what drew Mick to Susan. However, after that it got to be a bit too much. The author constantly is explaining what people are wearing down from the tops of their heads to their shoes. I wanted more descriptions of people and settings. Due to the unevenness in explanation often times the novel felt too flat.
5) The ending also made no sense. When we do get to the ending of the novel and you find out about Susan's stalker and how it ties in with her co-worker's death I thought the whole thing was a bit far-fetched.
I do want to say that the author did not have any grammatical issues in their writing. I also really did like the parts when Ms. Cochere describes racquetball and the moves that Susan was doing when she was playing. I found that way more interesting than anything else that was going on in the novel. It's pretty obvious that Ms. Cochere has experience playing or watching racquetball so those parts of the novel definitely rang true to me.
Ultimately in the end, I just felt that this novel was so-so and that it really did not capture my attention and that I would not recommend it to other readers. ( )