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bgriffith1's review
dark
hopeful
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
On of the best serial killer related books I’ve read in a long time.
kayyhatters's review
3.0
Pretty Good
This was an easy to follow read with some cool parts but overall left me wanting more suspense and fear. It didn't grip me quite how I'd have liked it to but I finished it quickly while I was doing other things and liked it enough that i would definitely read another book by this author.
This was an easy to follow read with some cool parts but overall left me wanting more suspense and fear. It didn't grip me quite how I'd have liked it to but I finished it quickly while I was doing other things and liked it enough that i would definitely read another book by this author.
kwalker234's review against another edition
3.75
i really enjoyed this book. however, i feel as though the killer was predictable as the book went on, so that was sort of a let down. however, some of the twists in this book were surprisingly and i liked seeing how those played out. overall, i liked this book and i would recommend it to others. i will also be checking out some of the other books by this author.
kendalanne07's review
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
sarynbrennan's review
dark
emotional
informative
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
I figured out the killer probably 2/3 of the way through which sucked but the way the author wrote it was great.
rfwads's review
dark
mysterious
3.0
I have now read a few books by Mary Burton and I feel like I'm repeating myself in every review. Mary Burton is a phenomenal mystery/thriller writer. Every book I've read of hers is fast-paced, suspenseful, and page-turning. I'm hooked from the first page and don't want to put it down. My continued biggest issue with her books is the romance scenes. Every time a romance part is thrown into one of her books, it seems to be forced and added on as a second thought. These scenes, in my opinion, are not needed and don't add any real value to the story.
With all of that being said, now onto my review of Don't Look Now...
Once again, Mary Burton knocks it out of the park with Don't Look Now. From page one I was hooked and was anxious to know what was going to happen next. The main character Jordan Poe is a strong female lead and I found myself relating to her throughout the book. The story itself was suspenseful and the twists throughout kept you guessing. My only issue with Don't Look Now, besides the romance parts, is that I figured out early on who the killer was. Mary did have me second-guessing myself at times, but ultimately I kept coming back to the same person each time. Overall, I would recommend Don't Look Now to anyone who enjoys a suspenseful mystery!
****
Austin's Homicide Detective Jordan Poe's latest case involves a serial killer who wraps young women in plastic and suffocates them. Each victim has similar features; they are around the same age, have blonde hair, and are petite. They also are recovering addicts who have relapsed. For Jordan, this case hits a little too close to home. Her sister, Avery, shares the same features as the victims and two years ago she relapsed and was found unconscious with plastic in her mouth.
As the victim count continues to rise, Texas Ranger Carter Spencer is brought in to work the case. Jordan isn't thrilled about being pulled off the case and tries to keep herself involved. However, things take a turn for the worst when Jordan is attacked while trying to save one of the victims, leaving her with limited vision. She then has to rely on Carter to help find the killer before another victim is killed.
With all of that being said, now onto my review of Don't Look Now...
Once again, Mary Burton knocks it out of the park with Don't Look Now. From page one I was hooked and was anxious to know what was going to happen next. The main character Jordan Poe is a strong female lead and I found myself relating to her throughout the book. The story itself was suspenseful and the twists throughout kept you guessing. My only issue with Don't Look Now, besides the romance parts, is that I figured out early on who the killer was. Mary did have me second-guessing myself at times, but ultimately I kept coming back to the same person each time. Overall, I would recommend Don't Look Now to anyone who enjoys a suspenseful mystery!
****
Austin's Homicide Detective Jordan Poe's latest case involves a serial killer who wraps young women in plastic and suffocates them. Each victim has similar features; they are around the same age, have blonde hair, and are petite. They also are recovering addicts who have relapsed. For Jordan, this case hits a little too close to home. Her sister, Avery, shares the same features as the victims and two years ago she relapsed and was found unconscious with plastic in her mouth.
As the victim count continues to rise, Texas Ranger Carter Spencer is brought in to work the case. Jordan isn't thrilled about being pulled off the case and tries to keep herself involved. However, things take a turn for the worst when Jordan is attacked while trying to save one of the victims, leaving her with limited vision. She then has to rely on Carter to help find the killer before another victim is killed.
cleonardodavinci's review
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.25