marina
posts on 6/21/2009 7:49:45 PM
Dark Horse :
When I read a story I never want
to be conscious of the author,
unfortunatly this writer does not
have that talent .. I am consciously
aware of her, and of her fraility
as a writer .. to write in first
person is a difficult skill that this
writer does not possess ..
It is a waste of valuable time to
perservere .. to peruse these publications .. rather spend time
with Lincolin Child Douglas Preston
or Clive Cussler etc. etc. etc..
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nixie
posts on 11/26/2007 6:03:09 AM
I read Dark Paradise a few years back and although the book was great, one thing stuck in my mind and i would like some information on it.
It is a little verse which reads:
Weep not for me, nor all the
pieces of my shattered heart.
I shall gather them to me
and go on, valiant and undaunted.
-Lila Rose by Baxter Brady
Thanx
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laura
posts on 11/2/2007 4:37:27 PM
i just read night sins and could not put it down! I thought they should make this into a movie, and then I found out it was a mini-series! Searched to buy it and then found out who the stars are. I don't know about you but this is not even close to the people that my mind saw. I'd rathter stick to what I think. But you should see it in my head.
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Rene ODeay
posts on 9/27/2007 10:14:29 AM
In Prior Bad Acts, Tami Hoag writes that studies of many CEOs of Forbes Fortune 500 companies are found to be 'sociopaths'. What studies are these? Are there any links to these studies available?
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shianne
posts on 8/3/2007 4:29:52 AM
Deer Lake series has only two books Night sins(1995) then Guilty as sin(1996)
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mrstomcatw
posts on 4/22/2007 12:35:27 PM
could someone tell me if there is a sequel to Tami's 1995 book "Night Sins"?? thanks
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Pam Smith
posts on 3/23/2007 2:35:38 PM
You were right kc. I just needed a reminder. It's that CRS kicking in. Thanks.
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Lynda
posts on 3/23/2007 2:27:46 PM
i am not a big reader, that is until i found kill the messenger by tami hoag. that was the best book i have ever read. i literally could not put it down. as each chapter ended i was dying to know what was going to happen next. i was on pins and neddles worrying about tyler. i have told everyon i know about tami hoag. currently i'm reading night sins. it's good but my love is the first one.
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kctexas
posts on 2/12/2007 12:16:50 AM
Hi Pam. It has been awhile since I read A thin Dark Line, but I believe the rapist turned out to be an employ with the radio station?? Is that right? I may be confusing my books.
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Pam Smith
posts on 1/27/2007 8:24:59 PM
In A Thin Dark Line we found out who the murderer was. Who was the rapist or is it not supposed to be relevant??
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