I have enjoyed every book of Lucinda's that I have read. This is a follow-up/continuation of "The Perfect Child." My only complaint It ended too soon.
I have enjoyed every book of Lucinda's that I have read. This is a follow-up/continuation of "The Perfect Child." My only complaint is it ended too soon. I want to know who, if anyone, got blamed in the end....more
**spoiler alert** I love Lucinda Berry's books, but the ending of this book, not so much.
Maybe I missed it, but who the heck is the "pink man" or "Tha**spoiler alert** I love Lucinda Berry's books, but the ending of this book, not so much.
Maybe I missed it, but who the heck is the "pink man" or "That Monster" Mason is talking about?
Did someone else hit Annabelle first, or did Mason do it all? Does Mason start communicating to defend himself, or does he end up in jail?
And Casey, she shot an unarmed woman running away, can't really claim self-defense. Does she get charged or a slap on hand?
Casey got very little on the tape to incriminate Genevieve. Just Brett saying she coached Mason and nonspecific talk about candles. Nothing about John.
What happens to Genevieve? Are all her dirty deeds going to be uncovered with Savannah leaving town? Really, they've got no tape of the torture, no torture room. There's not much proof unless the kids talk. They've got blackmail money, but the phone calls were pretty cryptic and didn't give much away. I don't think Casey's recording and the money are going to get them far in court.
Does Savannah get caught?
And that detective, boy was he wrong. I think he owes Casey an apology. LOL
There were just too many unanswered questions. :(...more
This is a true story about a biker that went missing in Olympic National Park, Jacob Gray. There are other missing person stories sprinkled in too. ThThis is a true story about a biker that went missing in Olympic National Park, Jacob Gray. There are other missing person stories sprinkled in too. The author accompanied Jacob Gray's father on a lot of the searching over a 16-month period.
I wanted to slap Sarah's husband and Max, the tour guide, on several occasions, and then Sarah for putting up withThe book is inspired by true events.
I wanted to slap Sarah's husband and Max, the tour guide, on several occasions, and then Sarah for putting up with them.
Going on an African safari sounds like tons of fun, right?
Well, except that Sarah’s husband and the tour guide were first class jerks.
The first order of business when the safari ends; tell the husband you’re not going home with him. Yay, Sarah! Let the fun begin!
Sarah, now left to her own devices with unlimited resources, goes into full-on maniac mode. She exhausted me changing hotels. On top of that, she is sick with a cough that won’t go away, and the leeches start coming out of the woodwork. Everyone has their hand out.
An interesting read being inside the head of someone with a bipolar disorder. Oddly, a lot of the stuff she did seemed perfectly sane....more
I read “The Hot Zone� by Richard Preston years ago. I am a big fan of medical thrillers. So a nonfiction medical thriller was no-brainer. Plus, seeingI read “The Hot Zone� by Richard Preston years ago. I am a big fan of medical thrillers. So a nonfiction medical thriller was no-brainer. Plus, seeing the blurb on the back of the book by Stephen King I had to buy it. The quote started out like this:
“The first chapter is one of the most horrifying things I’ve ever read in my whole life...and then it gets worse...� Stephen King
The story told in “The Hot Zone� happened minutes from my house in the same town that my son went to school. Preston described in his book how the government attempted to cover up this event. He was dead-on. The only thing I ever heard was a DJ say, “There’s something going on at the monkey house.�
“Crisis in the Red Zone� (successor to “The Hot Zone�) is about the 2013-2014 Ebola outbreak, the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, and the outbreak in 1976.
There were six known species of Ebola, now there are seven.
Richard Preston does a great job detailing where the breakout started and how it expanded.
I must admit, after reading about this strain, to wondering if some of these diseases are government engineered and released in Africa.
Kudos to Preston for reporting on this story. I will not be stepping foot in Africa after reading his books. They have too many nasty diseases going on over there. ...more
I thoroughly enjoyed it. This is a biography of the chief radioman's story, Joseph Eckberg. Complete with submariner shenanigans. Even at wartime, subI thoroughly enjoyed it. This is a biography of the chief radioman's story, Joseph Eckberg. Complete with submariner shenanigans. Even at wartime, submariners can't help themselves. Haha...more