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Five Days In Summer (2004)

by Kate Pepper(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 5
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English
publisher
Blue Table Books
review 1: This is an excellent thriller. It's dark, disturbing, pure psychological and suspenseful. On a typical summer afternoon, Emily Parker disappears in Cape Cod. A madman abducted her. We're warped inside her head as a hostage for the next five days and a search start for her. We see how her family reacts and panics, when they learn about the serial killer. Enter a former FBI profiler, John Geary, and his best friend, Roger Bell to solve the case, while we learn about Emily's family and the people involved who's on her rescue. You'll care for them as I did, while the clock ticked and the countdown begun. Fast-paced for an easy read, this makes you want to hold your breath for a wild ride. And this one will keep you guessing who done it and why. Very deep for an edge of a seat ... morethriller. What a rush!
review 2: I really enjoyed this book. This is the second book I've read by Katia Lief and I've loved both of them. Quick, exciting reads. These are not great works of literature by any means, but they are well writing crime novels that usually keep me up WAY too late at night because I can't wait to find out what happens. I'd highly recommend them to anyone wanting a good, quick read. And many of her books are only $.99 for the Nook at Barnes & Noble, so you can't go wrong. ;) less
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Mizz021
Slow going...didn't get really interesting until the end. Only finished because I paid for it.
alet
Whew, a shiver me timbers new author for me! Lief does not disappoint, excellent suspense!
Elisha
a good read. fast paced, suspensful, keep you on the edge of your seat book.
racheldian
very good thriller. and you won't want to put it down!
TIGERLILY
Great Thriller-you did not see it coming!!!
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