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Blood Sins (2008)

by Kay Hooper(Favorite Author)
4.12 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1423333101 (ISBN13: 9781423333104)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Brilliance Audio
series
Bishop/Special Crimes Unit
review 1: I really enjoy this Bishop series. The book I have enjoyed the less are those with a higher lever of ghost and paranormal activities and with little romance. So, this story, shouldn't really have been a favourite for me. But I have to admit that I read it almost in one sitting and couldn't wait to reach the end.This is single handedly the investigation into a religious organisation and it's preacher - a psychic who keeps his flock under strict control and can actually kill without touch. Hooper keeps us on the edge if our seat following the activities of the FBI agents and those within the flock who fight against the preacher and are exposed to great danger. There is a sense of urgency in most of the plot that I enjoyed. The action is fast and goes so smoothly that I reall... morey didn't notice the lack of the romantic aspect. One can guess that two of the main characters will eventually be a couple but nothing happened in this story. I do have a few complaints however namely that Bishop doesn't appear as much as usual and that there is a sub plot about someone who is trying to discredit him that isn't closed in the final chapter. The ending also felt a bit rushed.The story is connected to the previous book in the series as the preacher here is the mastermind behind the killer they caught in that book and one guesses that it is strongly connected with the next book as I'm sure we won't be left in the dark long about who wants to harm Bishop and his unit.Grade: 4/5
review 2: Far better than the previous ones.. In the beginning,when I started with the first book,it was fun. But in the course of time,finding a psychic in each and every corner seemed a bit of an exaggeration and boring. But this book managed to keep me on the hooks. DeMarco was a surprise,and so was Galen. The backbone of the story isn't much different from the other books. This book seemed to be lacking in plot. There is a weak backbone,but not much muscle. 'Church of everlasting sin'- the name was a superb choice,gave me creeps. The ending was good,with all the usual show off of powers and the background of storm and lightning. Altogether,an enjoyable read. less
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suki
Enjoy Kay Hooper's Bishop/Special Crimes Unit series and this was has not disappointed me.
GabrielaH
this was fantastic. I can barely see right now and I still couldn't put it down.
EmmaKitty
Couldn't put it down
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