Member Reviews
Who doesn't love a Lincoln Rhyme book from the ever brilliant Jeffery Deaver? Ameila is on the trail of another killer, when disaster strikes and she is forced to abandon her chase to save the victim of an elevator accident. When Lincoln and Amelia discover that the accident may have not been an accident at all, they find themselves up against on of their greatest foes of all. How many more people will die. Always reliable, this is another fine thriller from Mr Deaver. Plenty of suspense, and lots of thrills. |
After reading a few chapters, I decided this book held no interest for me at this time nor was it a good fit for my blog. I elected not to finish the book now, but it may well be a case of "the wrong book at the wrong time" syndrome and I might be willing to try it again in the future. Thank you to Grand Central Publishing and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to sample this title. |
Edge of your seat reading. Could not put it down. Excellent. Liked the characters and story flow. Recommend reading! |
After a bad experience with my previous Jeffrey Deaver (Solitude Creek), I kept putting off reading The Steel Kiss. I shouldn't have. And prior to that, I hadn't picked up a Jeffrey Deaver book in years, for no particular reason, I just hadn't. It did take me a little time to get into, but once I was into it, I was into it! Deaver rarely disappoints, and he certainly didn't here. He takes what you think you know, and turns it on its head. This was an entertaining, almost exhilarating read with plenty of twists and turns, plenty of breath-taking moments. It is also a book that makes you stop and think about our consumer-based society and our reliance on technology. I can see I am going to have to go back and read the books in this series that I haven't yet read. Now that I have again had a taste of Deaver's writing, I find that I have missed his style. Thank you to Grand Central Publishing via NetGalley for providing a digital ARC of The Steel Kiss by Jeffrey Deaver in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own. |








