Michelle (ShellyD77) - reviewed The First Victim (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews, Bk 6) on + 193 more book reviews
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From Publishers Weekly
Impeccably paced, beautifully observed and moving with a crescendo of suspense, this is another thoughtful and exciting Seattle-based police thriller from Pearson (The Pied Piper), whose skill at maintaining a balance between the narrative thrust of his plot and the personal lives of his characters makes him a top-notch practitioner of the genre. We learn just enough about Lt. Lou Boldt's current situation to realize that his recent promotion has had mixed benefits: he misses street work and bends the rules to get out from behind his desk. We also discover that his wife Liz's apparent remission from cancer has created some domestic tensionAshe credits her good results to faith; he can't quite make the same leap and that financial pressure caused by the loss of her income has made him think about leaving the police force.
Impeccably paced, beautifully observed and moving with a crescendo of suspense, this is another thoughtful and exciting Seattle-based police thriller from Pearson (The Pied Piper), whose skill at maintaining a balance between the narrative thrust of his plot and the personal lives of his characters makes him a top-notch practitioner of the genre. We learn just enough about Lt. Lou Boldt's current situation to realize that his recent promotion has had mixed benefits: he misses street work and bends the rules to get out from behind his desk. We also discover that his wife Liz's apparent remission from cancer has created some domestic tensionAshe credits her good results to faith; he can't quite make the same leap and that financial pressure caused by the loss of her income has made him think about leaving the police force.
Debra D. (Nemo) reviewed The First Victim (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews, Bk 6) on + 128 more book reviews
Great Boldt/Matthews book, as always!
Stacia R. (sbookings) reviewed The First Victim (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews, Bk 6) on + 38 more book reviews
Lou Boldt is back and entering dark new territory. A shipping container washed ashore leads Seattle televeision news anchor Stevie NcNeal and her reporter friend, Melissa, on the trail of a scam involving the importation of illegal aliens. A career stepping-stone for McNeal, the investigation puts her at cross-purposes iwth Seattle Police Departments's Lou Boldt and Sergeant John LaMoia. When Melissa disappears, perhaps at the hands of the Chinese Triad, McNeal turns from foe to ally and teams up with the detectives on an investigation that takes them from Seattle's docklands to the offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Romy H. (hawaiianpride) reviewed The First Victim (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews, Bk 6) on + 31 more book reviews
Book Cover:
In this gripping novel Lou Boldt is back and entering dark new territory. A shipping container washed ashore leads Seattle TV news anchor Stevie McNeal and her reporter friend, Melissa, on the trail of a scam involving the importation of illegal aliens. A career stepping-stone for McNeal, the investigation puts her at cross-purposes with Seattle Police Department's Lou Boldt and Sergeant John LaMoia. When Melissa disappears, perhaps at the hands of the Chinese Triad, McNeal turns from foe to ally and teams up with the detectives on an investigation that takes them from Seattle's docklands to the offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
In this gripping novel Lou Boldt is back and entering dark new territory. A shipping container washed ashore leads Seattle TV news anchor Stevie McNeal and her reporter friend, Melissa, on the trail of a scam involving the importation of illegal aliens. A career stepping-stone for McNeal, the investigation puts her at cross-purposes with Seattle Police Department's Lou Boldt and Sergeant John LaMoia. When Melissa disappears, perhaps at the hands of the Chinese Triad, McNeal turns from foe to ally and teams up with the detectives on an investigation that takes them from Seattle's docklands to the offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Jamie B. (Jamie) reviewed The First Victim (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews, Bk 6) on + 27 more book reviews
Set in an interesting place, good characters, plot could be better but still a good read.
Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed The First Victim (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews, Bk 6) on + 1568 more book reviews
I was hooked from the first few sentences, not only because the novel is set in a locale familiar to me, the Pacific Northwest. I'll let the blurb describe it for me, and all I want to add is "You more than get your money's worth when you read a book by Ridley Pearson!"
From back cover:
In this gripping novel, Lou Boldt is back and entering dark new territory. A shipping container washed ashore leads Seattle television news anchor Stevie McNeal and her reporter friend, Melissa, on the trail of a scam involving the importation of illegal aliens. A career stepping-stone for McNeal, the investigation puts her at cross-purposes with Seattle Police Department's Lou Boldt and Sergeant John LaMoia. When Melissa disappears, perhaps at the hands of the Chinese Triad, McNeal turns from foe to ally and teams up with the detectives on an investigation that takes them from Seattle's docklands to the offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
From back cover:
In this gripping novel, Lou Boldt is back and entering dark new territory. A shipping container washed ashore leads Seattle television news anchor Stevie McNeal and her reporter friend, Melissa, on the trail of a scam involving the importation of illegal aliens. A career stepping-stone for McNeal, the investigation puts her at cross-purposes with Seattle Police Department's Lou Boldt and Sergeant John LaMoia. When Melissa disappears, perhaps at the hands of the Chinese Triad, McNeal turns from foe to ally and teams up with the detectives on an investigation that takes them from Seattle's docklands to the offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
This man can write, and always adds so much informative info just for the readers pleasure! GREAT read!