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The Deep End
The Deep End
Author: Joy Fielding
ISBN: 22994
Pages: 313
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Publisher: Doubleday and Co.
Book Type: Hardcover
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Suspenseful!
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The first Joy Fielding book I ever read that got me hooked on her. Great story! Loved it!!
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Good suspense from Joy Fielding. Good beach read.
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a psychological thriller
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An emotionally charged mystery. Keeps you on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next.
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as usual for fielding, a wonderful read.
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I enjoyed reading this book, but it is not one of her better stories.
Tunerlady avatar reviewed The Deep End on + 581 more book reviews
If you love Joy Fielding and the female in peril type of book, you'll love this one! I love the way she writes from a female perspective and I can really get into the book. Lots of twists, turns and surprises.
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THIS IS A VERY GOOD BOOK.
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From the dust jacket cover: "Joanne Hunter's secure suburban world is flying apart. Her husband of nearly twenty years has walked out. Her best friend Eve, once her Rock of Gibraltar, is strangely distant. And her grandfather, who provides the only parental comfort Joanne has left, lies ill and helpless in a nursing home. Like the unfinished swimming pool in her back yard, its deep end yawning ominously below her bedroom window, Joanne feels hopelessly empty, lost in a void of despair.

And then there are the phone calls. The raspy voice on the other end is neither young nor old, not quite a man's, yet not quite a woman's. At first merely an unsettling annoyance, these calls soon become something more. In her Great Neck, New York, community, three housewives have been brutally murdered, and Joanne fears the killer now may be stalking her. But no one-not the police, nor Eve, nor her husband-takes her worries seriously. As she desperately tries to get on with her life-caring for her two daughters, finding a job, even awkwardly attempting her first date in over twenty years-the menacing caller persists. And soon all Joanne Hunter can think about is the growing horror that comes with each ring of the telephone, and the disembodied voice that whispers in her ear...'You're next.'"
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Everything is falling apart for Joanne Hunter. Her husband of nearly 20 years has walked out. Her best friend is strangely distant. And her grandfather lies ill and helpless in a nursing home.

And then there are the phone calls. At first annoying, they soon become something more. In her Great Neck, NY, community, three housewives have been brutally murdered, and Joanne fears the killer may now be stalking her. But no one-the police, Eve, nor her husband-take her seriously. As Joanne tries to get on with her life, the threatening calls continue.

Joy Fielding has once again combined contemporary domestic situations with heart-stopping chills and suspense.
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This was a really good book---great mystery.
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THE PHONE RANG. SHE PICKED IT UP AND A CHILLING VOICE SAID; "YOU'VE BEEN A BAD GIRL."
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didn't read it