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Without Warning
Without Warning
Author: David Rosenfelt
A SMALL-TOWN TRAGEDY — Years ago, Katie Sanford’s husband was convicted of the murder of Jenny Robbins, then died himself in prison. Katie and Jenny’s husband, Chief of Police Jake Robbins, have had to work at putting the tragedy behind them. But it’s all brought up again in the wake of a hurricane which has just wreaked havoc o...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781250055163
ISBN-10: 1250055164
Publication Date: 11/25/2014
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 23 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 0
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bulldoglover22 avatar reviewed Without Warning on + 105 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I am a huge David Rosenfelt fan and at this point have lost count of how many of his books I have read. The majority of reviews which I have given for his books have been nothing but rave reviews. I recently finished "Without Warning" and enjoyed it very much although I do not feel that it is one of his best. I enjoyed his typical wit and sense of humor throughout the book, yet I have to say I missed his beloved Tara playing a role in the storyline! Still well worth reading!
junie avatar reviewed Without Warning on + 630 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I adore David Rosenfelt's Andy Carpenter's "Tara" series with his quick wit that sometimes makes me laugh out loud. He writes good stand-alones also, and though I miss his comic personality, they're usually pretty suspensfull thrillers. I liked this one, but it was not quite up to par with the previous books. That being said, I do recommend this author, whatever he writes!
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jjares avatar reviewed Without Warning on + 3262 more book reviews
The author, David Rosenfelt, has written a string of incredibly funny and great mystery/thrillers. Some of them are part of the Andy Carpenter series, while others are stand alone stories.

This one is a standalone that seems weak; I dont have to have hilarious but a book that is ho-hum AND lacking humor is a real disappointment. Police chief Jake Robbins and his love interest, Katie Sanford, seemed one-dimensional and boring.

And dont get me started about Jakes grumbling about being a war hero. The main characters didnt seem to breathe. Others have outlined the plot and I wont repeat it here because I thought the plot was beyond fantastic (and not in a good way).

The reader, Jeff Steitzer, seemed overly-dramatic in this reading. However, the reader did a marvelous job of delineating characters through his range of voices.

I hate to abandon a book after I start it and that is the only reason I finished this book.


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