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Inside Room 913 von Bruce A. Borders
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wearylibrarian | 1 weitere Rezension | May 15, 2016 | Homicide detective Lana Denae has been allowed to work without a partner since her mentor died a few years ago. She's assigned the case of an older woman mysteriously shot inside her locked apartment. After a time, she comes to realize that her case and the case of people jumping off a nearby bridge are connected, so she ends up partnering with the two detectives that were assigned that case.
I'm glad the author had her partner up with someone as a whole book of Lana ruminating about lessons learned at her mentor's knee might have been a bit much. Damien's and Jamie's bickering was just enough to set the tone, but not so much that it became overly annoying. There were parts of the story that I didn't feel were as fleshed out as they could have been, but I am hoping that as the author settles into writing this series, that will become less. I did not guess the identity of the murderer until it was revealed.
I'm glad the author had her partner up with someone as a whole book of Lana ruminating about lessons learned at her mentor's knee might have been a bit much. Damien's and Jamie's bickering was just enough to set the tone, but not so much that it became overly annoying. There were parts of the story that I didn't feel were as fleshed out as they could have been, but I am hoping that as the author settles into writing this series, that will become less. I did not guess the identity of the murderer until it was revealed.
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JenniferRobb | May 1, 2016 | How many of us can remember the jobs we all had as teenagers? How can remember how we felt when we found we’ve just been fired? Naturally we all wanted to find another job, a job which would mean for many of us that we could at long last move away from the all inquisitive eyes of our parents.
Unfortunately as this story by Bruce A. Borders, eighteen year old Cynthia Holt has lost her job, which meant a return to a life under her father’s roof. When her mother found out about this she suggests to her daughter she should apply for a job at the assisted living facility she once worked at, naturally Cynthia cringes at hearing it, but subsequently agrees.
The facility in question had once been a sanitarium, or mental hospital in its early days; and with that came an list of horror stories regarding what had occurred there.
The most important instruction she received on her first day had been to totally ignore Room 913, which included talking about it with any of her co¬-workers. Working there, she could interact with any of its residents, and soon began to develop a relationship with some of them. Apparently one of the residents had a few secrets he kept close to himself, and one of them had concerned the forbidden room.
What is this secret? Is this resident more than what he appears to be? Does he know a secret regarding Cynthia? All of these questions are revealed as the story progresses to its conclusion. While I’d been somewhat happy with the ending, it did seem a little anti-climactic leaving a few questions seeming hanging there unanswered.
All-in-all the book had been an enjoyable quick read, which I completed in a single sitting, I’m giving this endeavor by Bruce A. Borders 4 STARS and hope to read more of his offerings.
Robin Leigh Morgan is the author of a recently released book entitled "Micro Fiction - An Anthology," as well as the author of a MG/YA Paranormal Romance novel entitled "I Kissed a Ghost."
Unfortunately as this story by Bruce A. Borders, eighteen year old Cynthia Holt has lost her job, which meant a return to a life under her father’s roof. When her mother found out about this she suggests to her daughter she should apply for a job at the assisted living facility she once worked at, naturally Cynthia cringes at hearing it, but subsequently agrees.
The facility in question had once been a sanitarium, or mental hospital in its early days; and with that came an list of horror stories regarding what had occurred there.
The most important instruction she received on her first day had been to totally ignore Room 913, which included talking about it with any of her co¬-workers. Working there, she could interact with any of its residents, and soon began to develop a relationship with some of them. Apparently one of the residents had a few secrets he kept close to himself, and one of them had concerned the forbidden room.
What is this secret? Is this resident more than what he appears to be? Does he know a secret regarding Cynthia? All of these questions are revealed as the story progresses to its conclusion. While I’d been somewhat happy with the ending, it did seem a little anti-climactic leaving a few questions seeming hanging there unanswered.
All-in-all the book had been an enjoyable quick read, which I completed in a single sitting, I’m giving this endeavor by Bruce A. Borders 4 STARS and hope to read more of his offerings.
Robin Leigh Morgan is the author of a recently released book entitled "Micro Fiction - An Anthology," as well as the author of a MG/YA Paranormal Romance novel entitled "I Kissed a Ghost."
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MyPenNameOnly | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 14, 2014 | I have mixed feelings about this book. This book is about a man who serves a prison sentence, not being guilty. And the DA knows that she sent an innocent man for 15 years to prison. When he has done his time, he decides to take revenge on the DA.
The first few chapters give you the necessary information about the situation and the main characters. Then the story develops and, although at times good, this part is a bit "too much of the same". Then, suddenly, in the second half, the story becomes good and even very good. It leads to a turn and a good climax close to the end of the book. And, in the last chapter, there is another surprise. That is all I can say without giving away the story. Furthermore, several events are very unlikely or even impossible.
Because the first half is, in my opinion, not very good (too slow and "too much of the same"), but the author takes revenge on his readers in the second half, I give the book three stars.
The first few chapters give you the necessary information about the situation and the main characters. Then the story develops and, although at times good, this part is a bit "too much of the same". Then, suddenly, in the second half, the story becomes good and even very good. It leads to a turn and a good climax close to the end of the book. And, in the last chapter, there is another surprise. That is all I can say without giving away the story. Furthermore, several events are very unlikely or even impossible.
Because the first half is, in my opinion, not very good (too slow and "too much of the same"), but the author takes revenge on his readers in the second half, I give the book three stars.
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ReneH | Sep 26, 2013 | LibraryThing-Autor
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