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Doubleback by Libby Fischer Hellmann

indianajane's review against another edition

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1.0

This was an early review copy. Boring, complicated story. Characters that weren't interesting. Eh.

aspygirlsmom_1995's review

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dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

lisaarnsdorf's review against another edition

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4.0

Fast-paced and interesting. I liked the interplay between Fischer Hellmann's protagonists from her two main series. Boy, was this plot complicated! I'm still putting all of the pieces together a day after finishing the book. Be sure to pay attention when you're reading!

My only complaint was the ending. I wasn't crazy with Georgia's final mission, or the idea that she comes through unscathed. The mission felt a little out of place and over the top for where we started in the book. Also, she crossed some pretty serious bad guys and I can't honestly believe they would have left her alone afterward.

jacque18's review against another edition

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3.0

(Note: I received a free Kindle copy of this book in exchange for my review.)

In Doubleback, private investigator Georgia Davis and video producer Ellie Foreman work together to unravel the mystery of a kidnapped child, several seemingly accidental deaths and the theft of $3 million dollars from a local bank.

The story was compelling and kept me turning pages (or clicking buttons in this case) to find out whodunit. I also enjoyed the sprinkling of some political food for thought in the form of a foray into the ethanol industry as Ellie produces a video, and a perspective on illegal immigration as Georgia pursues the investigation to an Arizona border town.

Some of Georgia and Ellie’s investigation seems a little clumsy, and it strains credulity that they could question people so obviously without the person more quickly figuring out that they were after more than just casual conversation. That’s a small quibble, however. Overall the book is a fun read and is well written.

ceeceerose's review

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4.0

I really like Hellmann's Georgia Davis as a character. She's feisty, proud, confident and able. She's a good PI who isn't a "superhero" type...meaning she get afraid and is not ashamed to show it. Hellmann's writing style is good, though I think sometimes she can be a bit choppy. But, the great character construction and well-laid-out plot make up for this. I would read more tales about Georgia Davis and her sometimes partner-in-crime Ellie Foreman (Hellmann does a series with Foreman as more of a primary character too).
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