Down River
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Adam Chase is passionate and misunderstood, a fighter. When narrowly acquitted of a murder charge, he disappears for five long years: not a clue, not a trace. Now, he’s back and nobody knows whynot his family tree or the cops, not the women he left behind. But Adam has his reasons.
When more bodies surface, Adam must unravel a web of deceit and violence so dense it staggers the imagination. Ancient secrets rise, lives collapse, and more than one person crosses the brink as leader Hart probes the timeless, destructive power of deception and vengeance.
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It was a promising premise, but way too plodding. I had a hard time getting through it.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
His most recent book “The Last Child” was stunningly brilliant. I then went back to read his first book “The King of Lies” which was award winning and reasonably excellent. So of course I then read the book that was published between his first and last. Terrible. I suspect that he wrote it prior to his first, and knowing that it sucked, threw it out on the market AFTER winning his award capitalizing on his success with the first. Oh well, at least #3 showed that this man can write well!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
A terrible thriller. I can’t judge it won the Edgar award. The fantastic Allan Poe must be rolling in his grave. Ludicrous characters are heavy handedly entwined in a preposterous plot. The writing is awkward and the whole thing is really a soap opera of the lowest kind. Skip it.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Overall, I was a small disappointed. Rage was such a theme throughout this book that I wondered at times if Hart was ever going to get through explaining the rage. This is a disfunctional family tree–I get it, go on. Also, I establish the stereotyping of women to be a small offensive. Judge it or not, women have more choices than to be a daughter, protective mother, suicidal or murderous because of misfortune,a cheatin’ whore or drug addict. I know it may be hard, but let’s try moving into the 21st century.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
Won’t go into details, as that’s already been done.
What I will say is that I read this one for my book club and I liked the leader’s style and storytelling abilities, but he sure did place a lot of red herrings on the table before serving up the terrible guy.
Loved the twisted family tree plot and loved that no one was really all excellent or all terrible. While I like a fairy tale romance as much as the next girl, I reflect a book about real people is refreshing every now and again.
Excellent job.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5