Irene L H. (NonExistence) - reviewed on + 239 more book reviews
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This book is an old, 1984, stand-alone book that predates Harris' fame and her well-known series'.
As someone else mentioned, this is a serious book with little or no humor. Secret Rage has a totally different tone than the Sookie Stackhouse or Aurora Teagarden books - it has none of the "frivolous" feel to it that those sometimes do. Harris examines numerous stereotypes and the ways in which violence, particularly rape, changes all of those involved - victims, friends, family, bystanders, investigators.
Very interesting book, well worth the read.
As someone else mentioned, this is a serious book with little or no humor. Secret Rage has a totally different tone than the Sookie Stackhouse or Aurora Teagarden books - it has none of the "frivolous" feel to it that those sometimes do. Harris examines numerous stereotypes and the ways in which violence, particularly rape, changes all of those involved - victims, friends, family, bystanders, investigators.
Very interesting book, well worth the read.
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