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Quicksand
Iris Johansen

St. Martin's Press, 2008 - 352 pages

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Para-Natural

The story was intriguing in the description of evil and skilled antagonists, but it became very para-normal.


Best In The Series

I have always liked the Eve Duncan series, so I have read every one of the Eve Duncan books, even though I often find the author's writing style quite poor. Even in this book, alot of the dialogue was painfully bad, and some of the situations were characteristically far fetched. Nonetheless, I found this a totally riveting book and thought it by far the best in the series. The plot itself kept my interest from the very first page, all the characters - even ones I previously disliked (Montalvo) - were likeable and compelling, and the ending was quite poignant and satisfying (although still not really a resolution of anything). For anyone that has ever liked anything by this author, this is an absolute must read.


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A Good Read, Especially if You Love Montalvo

This was another really good read in the Eve Duncan series, although I still find myself getting tired of Eve on occasion. I was happy to see a reappearance of Montalvo, was a little perked up by the fact that Joe Quinn grew a new backbone in this story, and was really excited by the part that Megan Blair played in the story (see PANDORA'S DAUGHTER).

I know that Eve needs to find the body of her daughter, Bonnie, for closure. I know that she's obsessed with this task. But, sometimes, you just want to smack her for letting it ruin so many other aspects of her life.

Many times throughout QUICKSAND I had to wonder what either Joe or Montalvo see in this woman -- I think she'd drive me batty. No matter what happens in the long run, though, I hope to see more of a paranormal aspect to the storyline: and it seems that there will be, what with the way the story ends.

If you're a follower of the Eve Duncan series, you'll want to read this one. It's good overall, and you can always hope that Montalvo comes to his senses and looks for a new woman to obsess over soon.


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She doesn't disappoint her readers!

Great read! Great book!She reaquaints the new reader with her characters, without boring those of us that are familiar! The suspense at the ending makes you want pick up the sequel immediately!


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Returning from Johansen?s New York Times bestselling thriller, Stalemate, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan is still reeling from the disappearance of her daughter, Bonnie.  Deciding to take matters into her own hands, she enlists the clairvoyant skills of Dr. Megan Blair to help find her. No strangers to looking for clues where there seem to be none, the two women use their highly specialized talents to hunt down Bonnie?s elusive kidnapper and return her to her mother?s arms. But is Bonnie still alive? Will the two women find her in time?  Iris Johansen strikes again with this non-stop, action packed thriller, keeping readers turning pages well into the night. 


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