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Down River

Down River
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Minotaur
Category: EBooks

List Price: $24.95
Buy New: $9.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 61 reviews
Sales Rank: 416

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 336

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
ASIN: B000V761W8

Publication Date: October 2, 2007
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Product Description
John Hart's debut, The King of Lies, was compelling and lyrical, with Janet Maslin of The New York Times declaring, "There hasn't been a thriller as showily literate since Scott Turow came along." Now, in Down River, Hart makes a scorching return to Rowan County, where he drives his characters to the edge, explores the dark side of human nature, and questions the fundamental power of forgiveness. Adam Chase has a violent streak, and not without reason. As a boy, he saw things that no child should see, suffered wounds that cut to the core and scarred thin. The trauma left him passionate and misunderstood---a fighter. After being narrowly acquitted of a murder charge, Adam is hounded out of the only home he's ever known, exiled for a sin he did not commit. For five long years he disappears, fades into the faceless gray of New York City. Now he's back and nobody knows why, not his family or the cops, not the enemies he left behind. But Adam has his reasons.

Within hours of his return, he is beaten and accosted, confronted by his family and the women he still holds dear. No one knows what to make of Adam's return, but when bodies start turning up, the small town rises against him and Adam again finds himself embroiled in the fight of his life, not just to prove his own innocence, but to reclaim the only life he's ever wanted.

Bestselling author John Hart holds nothing back as he strips his characters bare. Secrets explode, emotions tear, and more than one person crosses the brink into deadly behavior as he examines the lengths to which people will go for money, family, and revenge.

A powerful, heart-pounding thriller, Down River will haunt your thoughts long after the last page is turned.




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5 out of 5 stars Quite brilliant, yet again   July 17, 2008
This is the second book by Hart I have read and he has maintained the standard set in his debut novel.

It revolves around the return of a son to his dysfunctional family after 5 years. He left under suspicion of having committed a murder, although he was acquitted.

There are further murders, a lot of family trouble, deceit and twists and turns in this novel which a Robert Goddard would have been proud of. It is reasonably well-written, plausible, fast-moving and packed with intrigue.

The story sucks you in straight away and I managed to finish the book in two sittings in one day.

There was a small, consistent grammatical error which will annoy some, but that would be petty criticism in light of how strong the book otherwise is.

Keep 'em rolling Mr. Hart!



5 out of 5 stars Recommended   July 14, 2008
I purchased this book based on favorable reviews and I was not disappointed. The story has enough twists and turns to keep the reader involved. As the book progresses the author cleverly unveils details of the principal character's early life, slowly opening a curtain that enlightens our understanding of his anger and motivation, almost like a parallel plot. The past contributes to the evolution of the plot in a way that captured my attention. The ending was a surprise yet with hindsight very logical. John Hart is literate, his characters are credible and his metaphors satisfying. I was left wanting to read more of his work so I've ordered "The King of Lies", Hart's first book.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing New Author   July 1, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm not going to go into detail of the story line as several reviews have already done that but just to say that I not sure if enjoyed is the right word (it's not a light enjoyable type of book)but the storyline kept my interest because it is so different than most novels I've read. Mr. Hart has a gift of being able to weave the lives of the characters in such a way you are surprised and perhaps even shocked by them. It's not your typical hero and heroine type of story and refreshing though somewhat dark at times. I also read Mr. Hart's first book though I think I liked this one better. Possibly that means he will only get better or that could have just been my personal view. At any rate I hope we will see many more books by this author.


4 out of 5 stars Kept me coming back for more   June 19, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A very good book with some nice twists and turns to keep you guessing. I will continue to read John Hart's novels.


5 out of 5 stars Tightly written   June 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The thriller/mystery is one of my favorite genres. I love to get lost in a great page turner, but hate being let down by a sloppy ending. Some books build to a great climax, only to fall apart in the resolution. It's disappointing when writers get themselves stuck in a corner and use some ridiculous device to get out, rendering the plot implausible. So I am delighted when a writer creates a complex set of characters and situations and manages to smoothly wrap up all the loose ends. "Down River" is so successful in this way. It is very complicated and absorbing. Interesting characters are also a strength here. Thrillers and mysteries often have very black and white characters, but these are people with many dimensions. I also hate the over-written book, with too much explanation telling the reader what to think. Hart spares the reader of excess writing, putting in only the necessary. I like having to do some work to figure things out, instead of sitting back and watching things blow up. If you like this genre, then read this book!

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