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Quicksand (Eve Duncan Forensics Thrillers)

Quicksand (Eve Duncan Forensics Thrillers)
Author: Iris Johansen
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Category: Book

Buy New: $7.99



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 238187

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: Reprint
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384

ISBN: 0312368070
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780312368074
ASIN: 0312368070

Publication Date: October 21, 2008  (In 88 Days)
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Do you still miss your little Bonnie? This one sentence, spoken by a male voice in anonymous phone call, is all it takes to drag Eve Duncan right back to that horrifying moment years ago when her only daughter vanished without a trace. Since then, Eve’s life has become an obsession to find her daughter’s remains. Only one man—a brilliant, ruthless killer—knows the truth about what happened to Bonnie. But taunting Eve might be his first and last mistake…

For Eve is armed with more than just her talent as a forensic sculptor. She brings with her former Navy SEAL Joe Quinn, an Atlanta detective who will do anything to help Eve put the pain of Bonnie’s death to rest. Even if he has to lie to the woman he cares about the most. And even if this killer wants nothing more than to lure Eve further and further into his swamp of madness…




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5 out of 5 stars Excellent story for Eve Duncan fans   June 29, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I thought this was great continuation of the Eve Duncan series. A whole cast of characters supported the story as Eve searches for victimized children and Bonnie. The book continued to reflect Joe's struggle with Eve's obsession with finding Bonnie.


2 out of 5 stars Getting ready to jump the shark, but there isn't one around   June 21, 2008
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

The Eve Duncan series started out with a bang, but now it's just limping along. In various books, Eve has attracted the undying devotion of a series of wealthy and/or highly skilled and/or loving men, but I've never figured out why. Her main characteristic is that she is totally fixated on finding the body of her murdered daughter, Bonnie. Nothing gets in her way, nothing sidetracks her for a minute, and she makes absolutely no compromises for the sake of those who love her, or those she purports to love.

All the bad guys are bad without any possibility of redemption. It's as if Johansen sets up a cardboard target with BAD GUY printed across the heart. The one in this book, Kistle, has not one single human quality, no cause for his twisted soul is hinted at, and he seems to be there simply so that Eve can direct her laser sights on him.

The good guys are floundering; everyone wants Eve (why???) but no one can win her. Joe, who has been around since the first novel, actually comes to the point of saying he can't take this any more, but is sucker-punched at the end of the book in a way that guarantees he'll be back in the next installment.

The biggest problem is that all the female characters have exactly the same personalities and speak in exactly the same way. Megan, Eve and Jane are interchangeable. If someone read any of their dialog aloud to you, without telling you who was speaking, you'd have no idea. They're all driven, outspoken, blunt. One such heroine is fine, but there needs to be at least some variation in the characters.

Johansen switched from series and historical romances to romantic suspense thrillers some years ago, and, having found a method that works for her, she's driving it into the ground. I have all her books, but I'm starting to get very tired of the repetitious style.

"Quicksand" is the kind of book that, if you started reading it, put it down, and came back to it a year later, you wouldn't have missed it at all, and might not even bother to finish it. Time for Johansen to bring this series to a close before it sinks beneath the sands.



5 out of 5 stars Quicksand, the Quick Read   June 21, 2008
I enjoyed reading Quicksand and breezed right through it although I find myself growing a tad weary of the Montalvo/Joe thing. Where, if anywhere is this thing going and what's really the point? Joe has stuck by Eve through the worst of times. How much more does he have to give and why should he keep on giving so much? I get it that Eve's worth it and all, but dang! Does anyone really see Eve and Montalvo as anything more than a quickie? I do enjoy the fact that Johansen continues to write great stories and can incorporate things like this into them, but if they're going to get it on...let it be!


3 out of 5 stars Another one done   June 18, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love this series, however, these last 2 books about Eve and Joe's situation are heart rendering - for Joe. I am sure that boy is done - and I am afraid that Ms. Johanssen has run this series to the ground. Time to find Bonnie - and let Eve move onto whatever comes next - because this story line has been run as far as it can go. One thing I know is that the author is capable of other stories - I have read them - and they are good.


4 out of 5 stars Quicksand   June 18, 2008
This is the first time I have listened to a story written by one of my favorite authors. I drive some distance to my job on a long stretch of barren highway. This story never lost its suspense or its intrigue. I actually looked forward to driving to work just so I could listen to the next event! Iris Johansen writes a great suspense story and the delivery by the reader was very good!

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