Murder On The Mind
(LL Bartlett)
Murder on the Mind By L.L. Bartlett Reviewed By Claire Gilligan http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheOpenBookCafe ISBN: 1594143587 Format: Hardcover, 272pp Publisher Date: November 2005 Publisher: Thomson Gale Genre: Thriller/Mystery When I first start a book I get so excited and cant wait to get to know the story line and the characters. This book brought each character to you in a nice clean uncomplicated exciting way. Jeff Resnick is the main character , he is a one of those guy's who most people like from the start, When he suffers from a mugging in New York his whole world changes, and not just the everyday things we do in life. All of a sudden he knows and feels things. Jeff's half brother Richard recently inherited a house that belonged to his Richard's grandparents and Jeff is invited to move there and recover from his injuries from the mugging which include a broken arm several bruises and a severe case of head trauma, along with memory loss and the sense of other thing's he has no idea how he knows, or where these feelings and thoughts are coming from. As the feelings get more and more vivid and over powering, He goes out on limbs that he would never have taken before his mugging He had always led a neat centered life, now he is out snooping in places he shouldn't and talking to people he should be talking to. Will Jeff ever figure out why he is feeling this way, and the face he is looking for from his dreams? In my opinion L.L. Bartlett did a wonderful job for not just the general reader, but for several different genres of readers. She writes as a person, who has been in the book, seeing as a character would, threw her eyes, and feeling what they feel as if it were her that it was happening to , she did very well to place herself in her character\'s. I loved all the character\'s in the book they made me think back to if I had experienced anything that they had, and when I realized that I had not , I was upset and found myself wishing that I had just once.\n \nI would recommend this book for the fast flow of the book and the character\'s while keeping you interested in their next moves, there next thoughts, and what the end will bring.In my opinion L.L. Bartlett did a wonderful job for not just the general reader, but for several different genres of readers. She writes as a person, who has been in the book, seeing as a character would, threw her eyes, and feeling what they feel as if it were her that it was happening to , she did very well to place herself in her character's. I loved all the character's in the book they made me think back to if I had experienced anything that they had, and when I realized that I had not , I was upset and found myself wishing that I had just once. I would recommend this book for the fast flow of the book and the character's while keeping you interested in their next moves, there next thoughts, and what the end will bring.
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