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At First Sight
At First Sight
Author: Stephen J. Cannell
ISBN-13: 9781593155162
ISBN-10: 1593155166
Publication Date: 6/2/2009
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Vanguard Press
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
I really wanted to like this book. Come one this is Steve. Who does not love his work? One of the best in both of his fields if you ask me. Have not read all of his books, been trying to get the ones I never read or had before. But so far this has been the only book that I really have not liked. To me it liked the Cannell charm, and spunk.

Will give it another read since I couldn't get into the Shane Scully novels in the beginning years ago. And those were the first novels of his that I read. Still will get this copy to add to my selection
philovance avatar reviewed At First Sight on + 19 more book reviews
Kind of funny in a sad way; a Hollywood type sees a girl he 'wants' during a vacation to Hawaii. Trapped in a loveless marriage, he pursues her. He pursues her so much, he does some really weird things.
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I can give 4 stars for this one.

Surprised it doesn't already have a review, it is not a Shane Scully story, it is a stand alone.

A story of obsession, it will hook you from the first page and you won't put it down! I finished it in one day.

It is kind of comical, you can just picture in your mind the 'scenes' as it's happening but at the end it is a nail biting page turner.
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This book was a pick for our bookclub. We decided the book should be coined a typical chit-lik mystery. Old man suddenly falls deeply "in love" with a new bride he met on the beaches of Hawaii while she was on her honeymoon - the couples strike up a conversation, have some innoncent fun and return home.

Obsessed with the young women, the older guy begins to stalk her acros the country. At times the book is funny, predictible, weird and scary. For those who like a "light" mystery read without all the gore and details, this would be excellent. If you prefer more "meat and potatoes" to your stories, then I would suggest another book.