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White Mountain
White Mountain
Author: Dinah McCall
Why do the fingerprints of a recent murder victim in New York City belong to a man who has been dead for over thirty years? To find out, FBI agent Jack Dolan heads to the victim's last known address: a boardinghouse in Braden, Montana. — Most of the guests at Abbott House are couples seeking help from the fertility clinic run by a team of ded...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781551668949
ISBN-10: 1551668947
Publication Date: 4/1/2002
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 128 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed White Mountain on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Very good medical thriller.
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Helpful Score: 2
Intense, fast-paced, and cleverly crafted, this engrossing tale...will appeal to those who like their contemporary romances on the chilling side.
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Helpful Score: 2
First time I've read this author and highly recommen here. Great book full of drama, suspense and just a little romance.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book annoyed me. Granted, there is a formula to the books in the Mira Romantic Suspense line, but this was too much, even for them.

McCall picks up characters for no reason, gets you into their head for a moment, and drops them like hot potatoes scattered from Brighton Beach to the town under White Mountain. Once they've served their purpose and move the plot along (the cop in Queens, the thieves in Italy), she never feels the need to even give them another moment. That would be fine if she hadn't brought you deeper than necessary in the first place. With others (the couple in Queens), you never quite feel like you know or care enough about them for the (supposed) emotional payoff at the end. Same goes for all of Isabella's "uncles." By the end, I still didn't know who was who.

As for the "mystery," I knew the answer to that almost immediately--she just about hit us over the head with hints to that, which she did explain at the end, but no hints as to why the precipitating event (murder/botched kidnapping) happened to begin with! We are still at a loss, and that leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

Back to character development for a moment. Why do Jack and Isabella fall in love? He sees a painting and she sees an unattached male with whom she didn't grow up. There has to be more, you say? So do I, but we're not privy to it. I was also offended that Jack decides to keep some very crucial information about Isabella from her forever; this just adds to my lack of respect for his lack of respect for her as an adult. Yes, it would be hard to hear, but she deserves to know the truth. Or, I should say that she would deserve to know the truth if the author had written her with any kind of self-respect. The woman NEVER stands up for herself, even when crimes are committed against her. She just moans and faints and leans on whatever male is handy. Yes, I understand she was raised by eight older and old-fashioned men, but come on, even when she says she's breaking out of her shell, it is more like knocking on the shell from the inside, and asking for Jack to break it down for her. Ugh.
EllyMae58 avatar reviewed White Mountain on + 31 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is my favorite Dinah McCall book. I thought it was really good.
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Romance, drama, and a peek into interesting scientific experimentation.
robinmy avatar reviewed White Mountain on + 2046 more book reviews
A dead man is found in an alley in NYC. But when his fingerprints belong to a Russian doctor who died over 30 years ago, FBI agent Jack Dolan heads to the victim's last known address in Montana. Jack's arrival at Abbott House is a pleasant surprise for owner Isabella Abbott. Most of her guests are couples seeking help from the fertility clinic, not handsome single men.

This book was a quick read. I never really felt the love between Jack & Isabella. She just seemed to young and naive for him. She also cries and faints at the drop of the hat. I don't know what he sees in her. The mystery was kind of interesting, but very over-the-top. My rating: 3 Stars.
Loreli avatar reviewed White Mountain on + 52 more book reviews
I Love anything written by Dinah McCall/Sharon Sala. She writes a great romantic suspense novel.


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