400 reviews for:

Right Behind You

Lisa Gardner

3.98 AVERAGE


Ooh, this was a good one. I couldn't put it down for the last 100 pages. I'm not sure I've read any of the Quincy & Rainie books, but I'll have to look into the previous ones.

I really enjoyed this. It was a good page-turner. I did think that the last "twist" at the end was contrived, though. It would have been a strong enough story without that extra layer of complexity.

I really enjoyed this. I only wish there had been more about Quincy and Rainie. In the afterword, Gardner says she was surprised when the results of her Facebook poll revealed that readers preferred another Quincy and Rainie book over another DD Warren or Tess Leoni. I'm surprised that she was surprised. I enjoy those other series, (although I find DD annoying), but they don't compare to Quincy and family. I thought Bobby from the DD books had potential, but he hasn't been showing up in the latest books. Anyway, I was glad for this book and hope there are more installments to come in this series.
dark emotional mysterious

Good Story with Real Characters

This was a good easy read. Didn’t have trouble putting it down but definitely was interested the whole way through. Characters made sense and reflected real life. Even with as many characters and back and forth view points from chapter to chapter, the story flowed well was easy to follow and the characters were unique and well developed. Recommend reading.
adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Suspenseful and surprising. Although a similar concept to hundreds of other suspense novels, it had a memorable uniqueness.

DNF!! There way too many characters to follow and it made the story confusing. Plus it was kinda boring. I need something more exciting to get me out of the current reading slump I'm in.

 This was a first experience of reading a thriller, have no idea about other books with the same theme but this guy was SO FUCKING Good!
Believable, logical, detailed and interestingly it has it's own hints for Lisa Gardner's readers and contains enough information for me as a person who's reading her book for the first time.
But should mention that I'm kinda overreacting about it 'cause in the middle of the book I was bored with toooomuch policy details, but now that I look back it feels like without that details it wouldn't be professional. And for God's sake I had no idea the author tried that much hard for the book.
A good first experience!
tense medium-paced