I thought this was an excellent book. The deafness of the heroine was a new twist, the hero was certainly mysterious. The villians were thoroughly despicable and the other major characters were well defined. The babbling of the 5 year old left me breathless as I read it. Wow....little David can certainly rattle on. I highly recommend this book.
This book was slow going. The good guys are kind of boring. The bad guys are very interesting, they make the story worth reading. There are a lot of diferent plots going on at once, this book is not a quick easy read.
I did give it 3 1/2 stars because I like how the book ended.

Barbara S. (
barbsis) - Netcong, NJ wrote on 7/17/2009...
Wow...where to start...This was an amazing book. Anna Corbett, a deaf widow, and her son, David are living with her father-in-law, Delray Corbett who happens to be the step father of the two deranged killers stalking Louisiana and Texas. Carl Herbold has escaped prison and joined his brother Cecil on a rampage across the southern US in an effort to get revenge on those who wronged them. They are savage, sick, crazy even deranged, serial killers who eventually turn on each other.
There is way too much going on in this book to even attempt to detail it here. Suffice it to say, this book grabs you from chapter one and doesn't let go until the last page. The many twists and turns are surprising to say the least and keep you guessing til the end.
Excellent as I believe all her books are. Great characters, believable and they encourage your involvement and concern with their story.
This book will keep you guessing until the very end, I couldn't put this one down!

Barbara S. (
tioga) wrote on 12/30/2008...
I didn't think I was going to enjoy this book as much as I did. But Sandra Brown came through as usual. I can't recall a single novel by her that I didn't enjoy.
Four stars.

Marcia K. (
marwan) wrote on 9/13/2008...
I always love a good Sandra Brown read.
Sandra Brown does not disappoint with Unspeakable. It kept me on the edge of my seat; hard to put down!
This book had such evil and realtistic characters that it actually frightened me. There are several sub-plots that unfold that caught me off-guard, too. Above all, it's a romance between a hired hand and a deaf-mute who has a small son. And the problem is that when evil danger comes calling, will she be able to sense it? An excellent book and one of Sandra Brown's best, in my opinion.