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Dead Aim
Iris Johansen, 2003 - 352 pages

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Can't believe the other reviewers

I'm sorry to say that I am a die hard Johansen fan. I'll read her stuff even if it gets a bad review from others. I can not believe how many people thought Dead Aim sucked. It's been a few years since I read this book, but found it on my book shelf and began skimming through it to refresh my memory. It has repeat characters in it that I've enjoyed reading about for some time. To have a president like Andreas would be a welcome change to the country. Galen is always enjoyable to read about. Sarah and Logan also have small parts, but Johansen still manages to introduce two new characters that capture your attention all the same. It also introduces a character that appears in Fatal Tide. Fans who started reading anywhere from the wind dancer series to the Eve Duncan series will find comfort in the reoccuring characters.
As for the plot being unbelievable, who says that a photo journalist couldn't accidentally come across a terrorist's deadly plot? In today's day and age, anything is possible. Don't read fiction if you want reality and don't read romantic suspense if you don't like a happy ending to a relationship that seems unlikely in the first place.


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Storylines are too artificial

Alex Graham is a photographer specialized in disasters, accidents and terrorist attacks. At the start of the book she is busy digging up people after a dam has burst in Colorado. When she tries to take a good picture of the disaster area, she witnesses something she was not supposed to see and a full-fledged manhunt to kill her is set into motion. Luckily one of her friends is the wife of a billionaire, who (against her will) provides her with a bodyguard, one Judd Morgan. He is unfathomable and Alex is a real tough woman, so they fight tooth and nail about Alex' safety and freedom of movement. It quickly becomes clear that the dam burst in Colorado was only the first event in a series and that there is nowhere where they are safe: the CIA, FBI and national security service are all trying to get Alex, so they constantly have to be on the move. And meanwhile a pathological killer tries to get his hands on Judd. In short, all the ingredients are there for a thriller, including some romance, but this book is not really outstanding because the storylines are too artificial.


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LOVE IT

I LOVE IRIS JOHANSEN!!!! ALL OF THE BOOKS I HAVE READ OF HERS ARE GREAT!!!!! READ THEM, YOU WON'T BE DISAPOINTED!


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