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Deadlock
Deadlock
Author: Iris Johansen
It begins with an innocent mission? Emily Hudson is an artifacts expert for the U.N. who travels to war torn countries attempting to save their priceless treasures from destruction. Her best friend and partner, Joel Levy, is always at her side - until one day her entire crew comes under attack. Joel and Emily are held hostage by a ruthless and ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781491543320
ISBN-10: 1491543329
Publication Date: 10/7/2014
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Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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VickyJo avatar reviewed Deadlock on + 49 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
I listened to the unabridged audio version of Iris Johansen's newest book, "Deadlock." The premise sounded great: an archaeologist sent into war-torn countries to try and protect and preserve their cultural treasures.

What ruined this story for me was the horrible writing! I have no doubt that she lifted dialogue from quarreling siblings: "You have to stay here." "Don't boss me around, I'm coming with you!" "No, you can't come with me, I must protect you!" "I can protect myself, stop bossing me around!" "Alright, come on, but do exactly as I say." "Stop telling me what to do!" Every time a character says something, another character pops up to disagree with him/her. They fight about everything. Every.Single.Time.

Johansen also uses the phrase "Angel of Death" to describe Emily's impression of the hunky Garrett. Angel of Death...six, seven times.
Please. She also sets up a situation, and then magically resolves it. Garrett gets Emily a phony passport: "Here. I had this done (in the wilds of Pakistan or Siberia, while he was waiting). "This doesn't look like me; I have blonde hair and fair skin." "But if you had dark hair and dark skin, it would look just like you." "This will never work, I look nothing like this." "We'll just stop at the Theatrical Store on the way to the airport." Seriously. I know several Theatrical stores on the way to the airport. It's easy.

When they need to break into the bad guy's house...they go on the Internet, and find the layout of his house, a description of the alarm systems, where each is located and how it works. When they have to find the bad guy's car, in Russia, they get on the Internet and take over a spy satellite to pinpoint his location. Easy.

My daughter and I were stuck in the car for six hours, and this book made the time fly by. We were laughing hysterically or groaning in pain, or chanting "Angel...of...DEATH" in spooky voices. It's ten hours long, and neither one of us care to even finish the thing.

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reviewed Deadlock on + 3089 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Good enough to stick with and finish, give her credit for research but too much history of Russian Tsars that I didn't care for so skipped a lot of that just to get on to the next phase of the story.
MrSHY avatar reviewed Deadlock on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
enjoyed it a lot - new characters, fast pace
reviewed Deadlock on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It was pretty predictable and I wasn't really drawn into the story emotionally, but it was a good read overall.
marishka avatar reviewed Deadlock on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book overall although I think it could have moved along faster. It might just have been my personal feelings at the time of reading.

Good read...enjoy.
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reviewed Deadlock on + 28 more book reviews
Great read. Fast paced, keeps you wanting to read to get to the end to see what happens.
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Great reading
mahuff avatar reviewed Deadlock on + 41 more book reviews
Could not put it down . Iris Johansen has done it again . Must read .
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Great read. Lots of suspense and action.
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This is a good thriller from the author of the Eve Duncan series. Different characters, but every bit as much intense drama--and some truly terrifying bad guys!

From back cover: What began as an innocent mission has become a desperate race for survival.
Emily Hudson is a renowned archeologist who travels the world to save priceless artifacts from theft or destruction. Her best friend and partner, Joel Levy, is always at her side--until one day, when her entire crew comes under attack. Joel and Emily are taken hostage by a sadistic captor who is determined to find the missing link to a legendary treasure. For weeks they struggle to survive against terrifying odds, pushed to their limits--and beyond...
John Garrett has worked for the CIA, British intelligence, and whoever else was willing to pay for his services. This time, a Washington operative hands him what at first appears to be just another assignment: to track down, and save, Emily and Joel. But it quickly becomes much more, especially when Garrett finds himself drawn to someone as dauntless and bent on revenge as Emily. Soon, they're catapulted into an astonishing adventure in which nothing--and no one--is what it seems. And lives hang in the balance as one man and one woman unravel the explosive truth behind a conspiracy hidden for generations.
deborah-d avatar reviewed Deadlock on + 33 more book reviews
An archeologist is caught up in a tangled web of deception looking for a hammer that goes back to the time of the Rasputin.


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