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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780821779729
ISBN number: 0821779729
Label: Zebra
Manufacturer: Zebra
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 448
Printing Date: May 01, 2007
Publishing house: Zebra
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Don't Tell A Soul...
In a remote, heavily wooded area near the Berkshires of Massachusetts, Rachel Lorant died on her birthday. But she didn't die alone. That night, her four sorority sisters make a solemn, trembling pledge. They will never reveal what has just happened in those woods--ever. Instead, they will take their terrible secret to their graves...
Don't Think About The Past...
Now, ten years later, their secret is coming back to haunt them as each receives a card in the mail from Rachel: 'Happy Birthday to Me. xoxo R.' It's clear that someone knows what happened that night. Someone is stalking them and sending mysterious, chilling gifts that only they can understand--deadly warnings of what is to come. For the sins of the past have come back with a vengeance, and a killer will see that they all pay in blood...
And Whatever You Do--Don't Scream...
Brynn Costello has never felt such pure fear. She didn't want any part in what happened so long ago, but now, the mother of two will do anything to stay alive and protect her family--even if it means matching wits with a killer she can't see...a twisted psychopath who is closer than she thinks and who is saving her death for last...
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Staub is my favorite mystery writer. I can never put her books down and I am always shocked by the ending. Don't Scream is no exception. This thriller will have you glued to the book until the very last page. A must have for anyone who loves a great murder mystery.
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The best thing I can say about this book is that it wasn't as awful as "The Final Victim".
I've read several books by this author. The books are all at least 100 pages too long & always go into detail on piddley stuff but the important things we're left to figure out. Ex.: How long did Garth's relationship with Tildy go on after he met Brynn? What about after he & Brynn were living together? What a jerk! What exactly happened in Boston in June that made Fiona think there was still something going on?
What happened with Cassie since that wasn't much more than a footnote?
Fiona was a horrid creature who didn't deserve to be a mother. And Tildy, while she didn't deserve what happened to her, was worthless too.
And yet again, another Corsi Staub book with an inane ending and the murderer someone we barely knew, or cared, anything about.
I will not read another book by this author!
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I have to agree with reviewer Ross. I'm a woman, and I didn't like it either. He felt the book was for female reading. That's because it was so full of feminine stereotypes. I didn't really feel for the characters. Because my emotions were not involved while reading, the book was "flat" for me.
The book is about 5 closeknit sorority sister being killed off one by one. Three reason I didn't like the book:
-Ten years previously one sister falls to her death while intoxicated. The other four were present. They checked to see if she was, in fact, dead; and then, they left her where she fell. They didn't want to be involved. I mean, they were close. Not one of the remaining four had the guts and character to stand up and call 911 for their "sister".
-The main protaganist is Brynn, she's currently married to her former professer. One of her sisters, tried to get her husband into bed. With friends like that, do you need enemies?
-Brynn and her husband have two children. He doesn't want anymore. Brynn becomes pregnant and "hides" it from him. He actually finds out she's pregnant from their young child. I mean, come on already. Brynn's husband knew Rachel, (the young woman who fell to her death). He was involved in the search party when she went "missing". In ten years of marriage Brynn has never confided in her husband about what happened that night. Brynn's husband, Garth, has his own secrets. When he tells Brynn he slept with one of her sorority sister before their marriage, and this same sister, propositioned him after their marriage; Brynn goes ballistic. She refuses to talk it over with him. He was not unfaithful after their vows, but the thing that mattered to Brynn, is he kept something that important from her. Honesty and confiding in your mate is a two-way street.
This book has too many stereotypes: wimpy females; catty females; I can keep secrets from my husband, but he's SO wrong if he keeps them from me; Your're my friend, but....not really, I can't trust you with my husband; One of the sister is a financially successful business woman, and she's a Bi***. These sterotypes, I don't buy into. They were so glaring. Even though these women were supposed to be friends(sisters), there was no real friendship between them. I couldn't like any of the characters, so I couldn't enjoy the book.
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Four sorority sisters with nothing in common except birthdays in October and a pact to keep secret the accidental death and disappearance of a fifth sister. Unbeknown to each other, each sister also have secret lovers/affairs, which if revealed would have ripped this sisterhood apart. Amusing and mildly entertaining.
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This is the very first book I have read by this author. I couldn't put it down! I was riveted till the end and did not figure out who the murderer was until the very end. I will definitely read more by this author in the future. 476 pages and I read it in 3 days! I absolutely recommend this book...don't pass it up!!!
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