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Title: Where Shadows Fall
by Judith Kelman
ISBN: 0-425-10181-9
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
Pub. Date: July, 1993
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.99
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Average Customer Rating: 2.67 (6 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 3
Summary: it was ok
Comment: This was an entertaining cheap read. The book wasn't a complete masterpiece but neither was it completely uninteresting drivel. One of the complaints I have is that Kelman does not adequately build up her characters to the point that you can truly care for them and be immersed in their troubles. In addition the twist at the end has been done in other books that have been much better written.

If you are looking for a good suspense novel with unexpected plot twists and interesting people-you-can-care-about characters, please check out SIDNEY SHELDON.

Rating: 5
Summary: A terrific read
Comment: I really related to the main character and her compelling story. Kelman knows how to tell a riveting story.

Rating: 1
Summary: GET OUT THE LYSOL, FOLKS! THIS ONE REALLY STINKS!
Comment: This book stinks. It really does. In addition to being completely implausible, it is an insult to one's intelligence. In an nutshell, the protagonist has a son in college and a daughter in high school. The son allegedly commits suicide and she flies to upstate N.Y. to get the scoop on why. Her boorish Neanderthal of a husband refuses to invest any feelings toward the deceased son nor will the rat fly with her. Once airborne, Sarah meets Detective Aldo Diamond (just happens to be sitting near a sleuth) who agrees to help her crack the case. To really add stupidity into the mix, there is a quasi-gothic character (or should one say "characters") who pose as triplet brothers who work at the college. Bottom line is, it's one demented man behind the triplet charade. After some inept sleuthing and implausible scenes, Sarah learns that there is a high suicide rate at the college due to the school's shadowy history.

Don't waste your time, folks. This book is really a bust with nothing to recommend it. You'd do better watching television instead.

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