Helpful Score: 4
Great book! I think this is her best book so far.
Helpful Score: 2
Having read the three books in the series backwards, culminating with Deeper Than the Dead, my impressions of this book are a little. . .tainted? The problem was that while it was easily as compelling as the other two, I kept trying to remember how the relationships, as introduced, evolved in later books. Easy enough to remember that Vince and Anne hook up, but I kept thinking that I should have known who the killer was. References are made in the other two books, as is what happens to the children. My mind kept trying to slot what happens eventually into what's happening in front of me. Distracting. Great book and series, though. No getting away from that. Highly recommended. So, too, is reading them in order, for reasons stated.
Helpful Score: 2
Excellent reading - I would recommend this book to anyone...
Heather F. (heathertc) - , reviewed Deeper Than the Dead (Oak Knoll, Bk 1)(Large Print) on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Wow! This book was so good! I read the 500 plus page book in just over a day (because life forced me to put it down). There are a lot of interesting twists and turns in this suspenseful story.
Sandra H. (sgray29) reviewed Deeper Than the Dead (Oak Knoll, Bk 1)(Large Print) on + 18 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The first half of the book was just alright for me, but the last 150 pages or so were great! As an elementary school teacher, I identified with the Anne Navarre character. I found her relationships with and actions/reactions toward her students to be believable. I am usually able to spot the killer in a book without much effort, but this one took me longer. I liked that! I did eventually figure it out, but not long before it was revealed.