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Murder Game (GhostWalkers, Book 7) Details
Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780515145809
ISBN: 0515145807
Label: Jove
Manufacturer: Jove
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 464
Publication Date: 2008-12-30
Publisher: Jove
Studio: Jove
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Summary: Bodice Ripper Revisited
Comment: The his-hand-fisted-in-her-hair scenario...definite turn off, especially after the fifth or sixth occurrence (and this is before page 278 of 446).
On Page 278, the heroine asks, "What if I do get pregnant," after having sex numerous times. This doesn't occur to her before now?
She's a freelance wildlife photographer, surviving the wild, yet once the genetically enhanced hero comes along, she transforms into basically a doormat with no personality who actively welcomes the hero's domination.
The hero's, "You f--king belong to me," spill gets old fast.
And on page 289, he's kissing her to bring her back from a psychic encounter with the bad guy. On page 290, she's bleeding from her ears, nose, mouth, and eyes. No where does it depict that he stopped kissing her. That's not sexy or emotionally redeeming. That's just gross.
At this point, I tossed the book across the room. (I respect books, so this is a rare response for me.)
I won't finish this particular book and don't intend to buy any more of Ms. Feehan's books.
What a total waste of time and money.
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Summary: In all honesty...
Comment: First of all I am a huge Ghostwalker fan!
That being out of the way Murder Game was really almost dissapointing.
I had been waiting to read Kaden's story for such a long time maybe I amped myself up. This story felt really disjointed and their relationship felt forced especially on Tansy's side of things. This wasn't as smooth and natural feeling as the others in this series. I can't say I didn't enjoy it since it took me only a few days to read it but I can say I thought it would be better. Also the character of Tansy was an nerve itching pushover.
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Summary: Over-sexed, but good
Comment: First, if you have not read ANY of the other Ghostwalker books you should NOT pick up this one.
Kadan Montague has to convince/cajole/force Tansy Meadows to track a killer for him. Both are ghostwalkers and have been gene-paired and this is where Book 7 of the Ghostwalker saga gets far too much into the sex and not enough into the story. We do see some tantalizing tidbits about the infamous Dr. Peter Whitney and a very awaited redevelopment of the -forgotten- character of Violet.
Slowly but surely (I know, don't call me Shirley!) Ms. Feehan is bringing out the convoluted and incredible and interesting and compelling story of the Ghostwalkers, a new strain of human; courtesy of Dr. Whitney and his puppet masters somewhere in the White House, with lots and lots of sex in the mix.
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Summary: Not one of my favorites
Comment: Don't get me wrong I love the ghostwalker series...but this one wasn't one of my favorites. I just didn't get attached to the characters like I usually do. Like I've read from others I found myself skipping the sex scenes because I wanted to get back to the story.
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Summary: Easy to like
Comment: I'm not even going to pretend that I am unbiased reader. I own everything she has written. (I think). This was a darn good read. I could barely put it down. With LKH, Ward, Keynon, and other writers disappointing me it was a pleasure to return to an exciting, well built world. Lots of great sex, action and the return of some well loved characters. Don't loan this to a friend you probably won't get it back.
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Editorial Review for Murder Game (GhostWalkers, Book 7):
The new GhostWalker novel from the #1 New York Timesbestselling author As bodies pile up, a violent new cross-country game is blamed on the GhostWalkers. To clear their name, they infiltrate the dangerous sport. And to survive it, they must ignore the rules.



