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Book Reviews of Down to the Wire

Down to the Wire
Down to the Wire
Author: David Rosenfelt
ISBN-13: 9780312356804
ISBN-10: 0312356803
Publication Date: 2/1/2011
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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9 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Down to the Wire on + 3098 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This author writes the Andy Carpenter series which are very good BUT he has expanded with this one and it is so riveting and keeps you on the edge that you won't be able to put it down long enough to take a potty break! very well written and suspense on every page until the end!
sunflowerstate avatar reviewed Down to the Wire on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I couldn't put it down! Should come with a warning that you better not have anything else to do for a day so you can read it in one sitting. Highly recommend. Love his Andy Carpenter series but this one is just as good as a stand alone.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book was not up to the standards of David Rosenfelt I've come to expect with his Andy Carpenter series. It felt like he got tired of trying to finish this one and hurried up an ending that resulted in something less than satisfactory. For example, you never knew the motive for the bad guy's killing spree -- except money, and that was kind of weak.
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Helpful Score: 1
This was an exciting thriller - and with a main character, that other than a love of sports, was not at all reminiscent of Andy Carpenter. It was also devoid of dogs, which was more surprising than all of the twists of the largely unpredictable plot. And the plot was very well constructed! The characters were all likable and it was certainly a fast read. In fact, I read it in one sitting. Though the Carpenter series is more amusing, I think that the level of excitement in this book was much higher than some of his others. The ending, however, was wrapped up a little to abruptly, but other than that, this was a terrific thriller!
mmbay avatar reviewed Down to the Wire on + 19 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A fan of Rosenfelt's Andy Carpenter, I expected to love this book which was described as "an intense thrill ride that will have readers racing through the pages right up to the end". I was racing through the pages all right, but that was because the writing was so poor, I skipped whole chapters trying to find portions of the book that would hold my interest. Unfortunately, that never happened. The writing was contrived, stilted, and forced, a painful distraction from a weak plot. I'm glad I got this one from the library. I'm returning it today with a resounding two thumbs down!
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David Rosenfelt's books are always good mysteries. Although I like his stand-alones, I do like the Andy Carpenter series better.
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I LOVED this book. I am a big fan of David Rosenfelt and I read all of his previous Andy Carpenter books. This book is a stand alone, and does not feature Andy. The book is a quick read. Read the inside cover for a synopsis of the plot. One thing I like about the style of Rosenfelt, is the fact that the book is not full of excessive violence or graphic sex scenes. the characters are just ordinary everyday people that just add to the story and detract or distract from the story line.
There is just a hint of romance--just a hint, not page after page of bedroom scenes. There are a lot of twists and turns, and when you think you have it figured out, think again. The ending sure did surprise me. I wonder if he is going to turn this into another series?
My copy was from my local library, so I can't help anyone who has this book on their WL. Be patient, it is worth the wait. It would be a perfect book for a plane.
Tunerlady avatar reviewed Down to the Wire on + 581 more book reviews
Another fabulous and fast read by Rosenfelt! I love the way he writes - fast-paced, good characters, plot twists, everything!
jjares avatar reviewed Down to the Wire on + 3292 more book reviews
Having read most of David Rosenfelt's Tara stories (which are great), I've decided it must be hard to leave a tried-and-true group of characters to try stand-alone mysteries. I haven't found all of the Rosenfelt individual stories to be winners; however, this one is. Perhaps it made a difference that I was listening to it on tape (from the library). The narrator kept the break-neck pace up till the end.
Chris Turley, son of an imminently famous journalist (now deceased), is at a small New Jersey newspaper. A stranger starts calling Chris, sending him to places that just happen to have fresh bodies. At first, Chris is looked upon as a hero; but as the body count rises, national attention turns negative. It soon becomes clear that the caller has a serious agenda that includes Chris' suicide/murder.

Because of Chris' natural fear and wariness, he's a perfect foil for this deranged killer. The very randomness of the crimes makes them all the more heinous and frightening. Rosenfelt avoids the obvious problems with a thriller. He deftly gives each law enforcement group realistic motives and actions. The thing that didn't ring true was the speed with which Chris got involved with his love interest. It just seemed too fast and forced.

This is another one of those books where I'd find myself sitting in my hot car, listening for just a few minutes more of a gripping story.

Stand Alone Novels of David Rosenfelt
Don't Tell a Soul (2008)
**Down to the Wire (2010)
On Borrowed Time (2011)