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Thread Of Suspicion (2000)

by Jeff Shelby(Favorite Author)
4.2 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I cannot summarize in a few words how great this book is. I would have to be a great writer to do that, and I am not. Jeff Shelby is. This book is fast-paced, well-written, realistic, full of action and suspense, and contains some humor and even some tears. No, really. It is VERY rare for a book, show, or movie to make me cry, but this book has it all. This is even better than the first in the series, which was great, but I recommend reading them in order. Also, when you buy this book, you may as well buy the next in the series, because you are not going to want to wait. I bought the 3rd book 4 seconds after finishing the last page of the 2nd.
review 2: Another superb book in this series !! I loved the first one too and most certainly will be reading the third.
... moreYou really need to read Thread of Hope before this one but you'll not be disappointed. Joe Tyler, the "hero" of the books is an extremely likeable guy. He helps people to find missing kids yet his own daughter was abducted eight years ago and so the one kid he'd wish to find has eluded him thus far. However, in this instalment he gets closer than he ever has before and it makes for a gripping and very exciting read.....I was totally gripped when he got so close this time.I saw one apostrophe error and NO spelling mistakes which also makes it a delight to read this author's books. It matters a lot to me and to many readers and so many authors don't seem to give a toss and publish and be damned anyway. Well done, Jeff, another cracking tale !! less
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Gabrielajuarez
Good sequel, the ending was great. I need to get the next book now...
Kylie
Better than #1 in the series, again - easy quick read
cmramorim
Can't wait to start the next book in the series
giselle
Great book... Shelby deserves wider attention.
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