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Night Work
Night Work
Author: Steve Hamilton
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ISBN-13: 9781423307211
ISBN-10: 1423307216
Publication Date: 9/18/2007
Edition: Unabridged
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Book Type: Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 2
interesting quick but stimulating book in paperback version.
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Helpful Score: 1
Steve Hamilton is an excellent mystery writer. Just when I had the mystery solved, a twist would make me wrong. This is a stand alone. Other books are Alex McKnight series.

I am not reposting this book because our library needs it.
Sleepy26177 avatar reviewed Night Work on + 218 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Probation officer Joe Trumball takes his first steps back into life after the murder of his fiancée Laurel, two years ago. He finds himself liking his blind date until his friend, police officer Howie, tells him she's killed. Knowing he's the last man that saw her alive, he does everything possible to help in the investigations. After a second and third woman, connected to him, are killed, police investigations take a turn at him as a possible suspect.
The murdered women are connected in more then one way to him: They did not only see him recently, they are strangled with things of his possesion.

The heat is on, Joe needs to find the murderer that killed three women and probably his dead fiancée as well.

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An easy, short read without lots to think about, written in first person. All in all I am not very impressed and it didn't take long until I figured out who the killer is. While Joe goes into his old cases and tells us what these kids did and what they were, it just felt like the author needed to fill some more pages. In the end this is still a pretty thin Hardback.
legal22 avatar reviewed Night Work on + 132 more book reviews
First book by this author. Oh my goodness, loved it! I will definitely be looking for more from Mr. Hamilton!
eadieburke avatar reviewed Night Work on + 1610 more book reviews
New York - Probation officer, Joe Trumball, is scared to death. His fiancee, Laurel, was murdered 2 years ago. His blind date from last night is found murdered. The police are now suspecting he is the murderer. How does Joe convince them that he is innocent? This is another interesting standalone from Hamilton. I read his book, The Lock Artist, a few years ago and was very impressed with his writing. I recommend these 2 stand-alone suspense books.
my2luvsemmyandmally avatar reviewed Night Work on + 758 more book reviews
Just recently stumbled onto this author and I am so glad that I did! This is now the 3rd book of his I have read and so far I think this one is his very best! Very exciting, edge of your seat reading!!! Curl up on the couch with this one...I think you will enjoy it.
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Steve Hamilton keeps getting better and better, this is an amazing stand-alone novel. He takes a break from his Alex McKnight series and blows this one out of the park. Great plot, great twists, and very suspenseful. I would definitely recommend this book.
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a fair mystery
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Engaging book, a "hard luck" story that kept you coming back to read more.

While I really liked it, it blended in with so many others of this genre it's hard to distinguish it. Defiantly worth reading and it was enjoyable, but it's not going to be a book that sticks with you.

It's worth more than three stars, but not enough to round it up to four