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Book Reviews of The Spider (Elemental Assassin, Bk 10)

The Spider (Elemental Assassin, Bk 10)
The Spider - Elemental Assassin, Bk 10
Author: Jennifer Estep
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9781451689013
ISBN-10: 1451689012
Publication Date: 12/24/2013
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 42 ratings
Publisher: Pocket Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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kopsahl48 avatar reviewed The Spider (Elemental Assassin, Bk 10) on + 181 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
FINALLY! The story that we have all been waiting for, Gins! I have been wondering how and why Gin became the way she was. Now the reader sees the young, naïve Gin during her training with the Fletcher Lane, aka The Tin Man. Another great part about this installment is the reader gets to enjoy having Fletcher there all the time instead of the brief flashbacks that normally is interjected into each book.

The Spider takes place 10 years before Spiders Bite and is Gins first solo mission. I dont want to give any spoilers but Gin learns the hard way that mixing business with pleasure will only lead to complications. Fletcher lets her learn on her own even though it might mean she will end up hurt or worse, dead. An interesting aspect in this book is how Gin comes across several secondary characters, including a few characters that become more prominent as the series goes on, not knowing that their paths will cross again.

I really want to go back and re-read this series now that I am armed with all this information. It helped me understand a lot of frustrating traits about Gin. This is a must read for all Elemental Assassin fans and for those that are new to this series, this would be the perfect starting point.

(Book provided by publisher for an honest review)
alterlisa avatar reviewed The Spider (Elemental Assassin, Bk 10) on + 335 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
While I loved reading this backstory on Gin, I didn't feel like it deserved a whole book. However, since Estep gives us two or three Gin books a year instead of only one, I'm not going to grip too much because a little Gin is better than none! It was definitely well worth reading even if the overall storyline did not progress a lot.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Spider (Elemental Assassin, Bk 10) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the tenth book in the Elemental Assassin series. The eleventh book will be titled Poison Promise and is scheduled to come out in July 2014. Estep has 12 books contracted in this series. I haven't enjoyed the most recent books in this series as much as earlier ones and this book continues that trend for me.

This book is a prequel about a time when Gin was training to become The Spider. Fletcher gets a job to do a hit on a the owner of a large construction company, Cesar Vaughn. But Fletcher just has a bad feeling about this job. When Gin finds out that Cesar has been abusing his daughter, Gin is determine to do the hit and talks Fletcher in to it. Of course, things arent as they seem and there is important background involving this job that kind of blows up.

Estep did a good job of portraying a younger and slightly more innocent Gin. Gin is a lot more vulnerable and angry than the Gin we know and love. She is also surprisingly...uh...stupid about everything given her life experience to this point and her line of work.

It was also nice to read about Fletcher and about Finn when he was younger. We get a better feel for Fletcher as a man, although he is in the background for most of the story. Finn is very much the same as he is in all the other books in this series. We do get to see Bria as a young girl, before Gin knew Bria was alive. There is even a cameo by Owen.

However, the plot is incredibly predictable and simple. By the second chapter I was able to predict everything that would happen; I hoped that I was wrong but I wasn't. It was like absolutely no effort was put into creating this plot. There are no twists, no turns. Estep foreshadows everything so heavily in the beginning of the book that she might as well just tell you everything thats going to happen in the first chapter. So, this book was very much an exercise in just sitting there watching everything play out exactly how you expect it to.

As with other books in the series there is way too much recapping and things are over-explained. The book is decently written, but it is also a bit simplistic. I feel like more recent books in this series have been like this. The writing is simple and straight-forward, the plot is incredibly simple too. These last few books have been more like short stories drawn out into book length...and this book is the same.

I guess it is decently written and the story was okay. I am just really starting to wear out on this series; more recent books have been too simplistic and the written hasn't been as good. There are some good action scenes in here and I did enjoy cameo appearances by some of the characters we have seen in previous books in the series. It was interesting to find out how these characters came into Gins live. Still we already know a lot of background on Gin, and this book doesnt add much to that.

Overall an okay addition to the series. The writing and plot are very simple and predictable. The story doesnt add as much to Gins background as I had hoped. It was somewhat interesting to read about Fletcher a bit more and to learn about Brias past some. All in all I thought this was a pretty disappointing book. I would recommend the first six or so books in the series to fans of urban fantasy, they are very creative and well done. These last few books though have been disappointing to me.
KellitaJ avatar reviewed The Spider (Elemental Assassin, Bk 10) on + 550 more book reviews
I have been a big fan of Jennifer Estep's elemental Assassin series of books, until this one. I didn't like it, I skipped lots of pages because I didn't like the character nor what she was doing, and I'm going to swap this book because I never want to re-read it.