I really enjoyed the banter between all the friends. A great mystery - plenty of betrayal. The action kept my attention. It was published in the 90s so communication was through pay phones. Would it still be considered realistic fiction?
I really enjoyed the banter between all the friends. A great mystery - plenty of betrayal. The action kept my attention. It was published in the 90s so communication was through pay phones. Would it still be considered realistic fiction?
I have to admit that I was a bit disappointed in this book... usually Meltzer's books grab me and I have a hard time putting them down and this one didn't. It never really came together for me!
Sitting in the waiting room while grandpa is in with the doctor... thank goodness for a good book!
The last quarter of this book ruined it for me. I was hoping for elegance a la Oceans Eleven, but ended up with the brawl between Hugh Grant and Colin Firth in Bridget Jones Diary. And what kind of crook expects their abductees to obey, when he runs out of open door and orders them to stay?
Enjoying my afternoon with a nice dose of Washington and black mail.