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File Size: 2422 KB
Print Length: 318 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0345543882
Publisher: Ballantine Books (August 15, 2017)
Publication Date: August 15, 2017
Language: English
ASIN: B01MXRA7WD
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The Rizzoli and Isles books have been a series that I’ve followed for some years now. I enjoy them, but I am fully aware that the quality is uneven. Unfortunately, I Know a Secret is one of Gerritsen’s “off†books. There are good ideas that went into this mystery. For example, the method behind the murders is the right kind of twisted. In a better book, it would have been chilling. Instead, the focus remains on an old mystery that isn’t anywhere near as interesting as Gerritsen seems to think it is. There’s also a subplot with Dr. Isles’ mother that ultimately has no payoff at all. These distractions dilute the book’s good qualities.On top of that, there are glaring plot contrivances. Rizzoli is repeatedly told that a project the first victim was working on was inspired by a painful episode from her past, yet she doesn’t think to find out what this painful episode was until the book is nearly over–and sure enough, it’s the key to solving the whole thing. I understand that Gerritsen couldn’t give it away too soon (otherwise there would be no book), but the handling makes Rizzoli look inept–which she most definitely is not. Furthermore, there’s a character who knows the identity of the killer, so there’s really no mystery at all. Rizzoli only has to solve it because this character won’t tell anyone (otherwise the title wouldn’t make sense). It’s shockingly clumsy plotting from Gerritsen, who is usually better than this.There are treats for fans–including the return of Father Daniel Brophy–but there’s no denying that the book feels like it’s only half trying.Grade: C+
Trust me, you will not know "whodunnit" right away. Gerritsen is too good at plot development. This novel is a most satisfying chapter in the Rizzoli and Isles book of adventures. In addition, the author's gaze focuses like a laser on human psychology, on how children's memories function, on how prisons do more than incarcerate those guilty of a crime. Now that the public has been made aware of the damage of false accusations, perhaps one day the jails and prisons will no longer hold the innocent as well as the guilty.
Although it has been 3 years since the last Rizzoli & isles novel only one month has elapsed in the story line.A good story and the killer seems obvious early on but all is not what it seems. Good to see Jane's mother Angela again. I would hope that future novels will have Jane and Gabriel work on a case together. In this book he is just a minor character. As for Maura, oh Maura!, get your head together and call Anthony!!! He is not even mentioned in this book.The story is based on the McMartin Day Care tragedy in Malden, MA. Names and location are changed but the details are unmistakable. There is even a reference to a fictional McMartin Day Care scandal in Los Angeles. It was essentially a modern day Salem witch trial.
Not up to her usual standard. It felt like a first draft or a quick second with cursory editing. There were passages that were so clunky they made me cringe, and then there was Maura and Daniel. Again.I'm also tired of Disgusting Fat Character that's in enough Gerritsen books that I was just waiting to see where he/she would show up, and the author did not disappoint. I'm thinking I'll make a drinking game of it in the future. Three sips for the appearance of DFC, and one for each cliché (doughy hands, big as a house etc..,). Should there be an allowance for Korsak since Jane's mother loves him or is that his only redeeming quality? I'll have to give it some more thought.That said, I did finish the book and I certainly didn't hate it. It just wasn't as gripping as some of the others and I was disappointed because I'd saved it for my vacation. Hopefully next year's will be better...
I loved this new addition to the Rizzoli and Isles family. I was lucky enough to hear Tess Gerritsen speak, and this was one I had signed since it had just come out. For this book, I loved the themes, the motives, the relationship between how the victim is found and the connection to what it represents (notice I am trying to give nothing away). I also love that Maura is a main focus again. This book is so amazing that I bought it on kindle, hardback, and audio. This is a great new novel for Rizzoli and Isles, and yet it also felt a little different. It seems like we knew more of the killer's mindset in a way. Love it, and cannot recommend it enough!
I have been a fan of Tess Gerritsen since I read harvest almost 15 years ago.... I remember the thrill I used to experience reading her books as they were full of surprises and conniving twists and turns... yet her last few books have left so much to be desired. The plot is predictable and one can summarize s by the mid of the book what is actually going to happen in the end. The climax of the book could have been better and of course... there has to be retribution for those who partake in evil... yet we do not get that satisfaction in this novel!!!!
Great book! I tried to stretch out my reading so I could enjoy it longer....but no, finished it in 3 days! ( could have been 2) but I stretched! Tess Gerritsen is one of my favorite authors and this book was one of her best. You have a good guess what's going on and the story seems predictable, but keep reading, the end will blow you away!
I was concerned. Too often established writers start turning out half baked stories, relying on past reputation and a strong following to sell books. Not the case here. Another great Rizzoli and Isles book in line with the other books in the series. There has always been a divergence between the family story line in the book versus the TV series. It took a moment to reorientate myself. In the book series, Jane has a husband and a daughter. Her mother Angela had reconciled with her father Frank. Laura’s TV mother is a famous doctor, in the book, a psychotic killer. But just great to read another Rizzoli and Isles mystery that is a good as her past works.
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