Riptide
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A bit of a pit stop.
  • Smart, sexy pirate yarn
  • RIPTIDE
  • Better than the average paperback, but...
  • No Pendergast, but still a thriller!
Riptide
Douglas Preston , and Lincoln Child
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
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ASIN: 0446607177

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For generations, treasure hunters have tried to unlock the deadly puzzle known as the Water Pit: a labyrinth of shafts and tunnels that honeycombs the heart of a small island off the coast of Maine. Reputed to be the hiding place of pirate treasure, the Water Pit possesses an inexplicable ability to kill those who venture into it, from professionals to innocent explorers. But now one man has made a startling discovery: The Water Pit is actually a carefully designed fortress, conceived for pirates by a renowned seventeenth-century architect who hid his plans in code. Unlocking the code will break the curse of the Water Pit. Or will it? The most comprehensive, high-tech expedition ever assembled has come to Maine and to Dr. Malin Hatch, owner of the island. While the treasure hunters have their reasons for mounting this assault--$2 billion in gold--Hatch has his own motives to join them. For Hatch, whose brother died on Ragged Island thirty years before, the only escape from the curse is through the black swirling waters and bloodstained chambers of the Pit. With more computing power than a small university, the recovery team slowly chips away at the mystery. But as the seekers try to conquer the Pit, men begin to die. Hatch is confronted with his childhood memories of the tragedy even as he is drawn into a complex relationship with a beautiful French diver. All the while, the last, secret chamber of the Pit waits to unleash the most lethal mystery of all. . . .A thriller of the highest order, Riptide is an extraordinary novel of obsession, courage, and adventure. With each nerve-racking page we are swept into the mystery and the challenge of Ragged Island and forced to face the haunting question: Is the Water Pit a gateway to limitless treasure--or to hell itself?

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For generations, treasure hunters have tried to unlock the deadly puzzle known as the Water Pit: a labyrinth of shafts and tunnels that honeycombs the heart of a small island off the coast of Maine. Reputed to be the hiding place of pirate treasure, the Water Pit possesses an inexplicable ability to kill those who venture into it, from professionals to innocent explorers. But now one man has made a startling discovery: The Water Pit is actually a carefully designed fortress, conceived for pirates by a renowned seventeenth-century architect who hid his plans in code. Unlocking the code will break the curse of the Water Pit. Or will it? The most comprehensive, high-tech expedition ever assembled has come to Maine and to Dr. Malin Hatch, owner of the island. While the treasure hunters have their reasons for mounting this assault--$2 billion in gold--Hatch has his own motives to join them. For Hatch, whose brother died on Ragged Island thirty years before, the only escape from the curse is through the black swirling waters and bloodstained chambers of the Pit. With more computing power than a small university, the recovery team slowly chips away at the mystery. But as the seekers try to conquer the Pit, men begin to die. Hatch is confronted with his childhood memories of the tragedy even as he is drawn into a complex relationship with a beautiful French diver. All the while, the last, secret chamber of the Pit waits to unleash the most lethal mystery of all. . . .A thriller of the highest order, Riptide is an extraordinary novel of obsession, courage, and adventure. With each nerve-racking page we are swept into the mystery and the challenge of Ragged Island and forced to face the haunting question: Is the Water Pit a gateway to limitless treasure--or to hell itself?

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A bit of a pit stop. .......2007-10-05

I like Preston and Child when they partner up. I've read several of their tandem scribed books and have enjoyed all immensely before this one. Now how do you bag on a really talented team like these guys? Gently, I think. Okay here's an interesting idea in "Riptide," borrowed heavily, as they admit, from the true story of the Oak Island money pit. There's pirate's treasure buried at the bottom of a pit on a tiny island off the New England coast, and countless lives have been lost over 300 years trying to dig it up. I was really looking forward to this, a good ole tense page-turner, so I sat down in my armchair, feet up on the coffee table, and prepared to enjoy.

After 100 pages I asked myself, do they really need so much description of the techy stuff? After 200, I was thinking, come on, guys, get on with the story, enough already with the constant flow of high tech gadgetry and over the top monologues. You get it, reader, not a good start.

The page count kept on, 350 of the 460pp in paperback held nothing but predictable action, boring sequences, and characters that didn't really made me feel anything. The main lead is a doctor who owns the island, but he's insipid and uninspired until at least page 350. There's a sexy French archeologist, nothing wrong with her except there's too little of her in the entire book. Most everyone else is pretty much a cardboard cutout from any faceless thriller including the determined pipe-smoking captain of the expedition who reminded me of Jules Verne's Captain Nemo.

To be honest, there's a few nice moments here and there, some sassy dialogue amongst the burdensome diatribes, but don't hold your breath for anything amazing to happen until the last hundred pages when it kicks into gear. The last act makes sense of some otherwise very illogical sequences. But I think Preston and Child boxed themselves in this one. The end device, though inventive and surprising, was not sufficient enough to hold onto at the expense of linear, slow storytelling for 350 pages. With that said, I still recommend this book to anyone willing to observe two of the most talented and creative popular fiction writers of today making the best of something less than their best.

4 out of 5 stars Smart, sexy pirate yarn.......2007-09-24

Riptide's pace, clever plot twists, and well developed, likable characters are why we get hooked on Preston & Child. Good psychology, nail biting tension, and bone bending action are combined in a fast paced battle between good and evil.

Give me more.

5 out of 5 stars RIPTIDE.......2007-08-10


A great story,it held my interest from beginning to end.

This book should be made into a movie.

3 out of 5 stars Better than the average paperback, but..........2007-07-02

Brimstone
Some of my favorite authors include the writing team of Preston and Child. What they are writing are modern gothic novels in the tradition of Ann Radcliffe The Italian (Penguin Classics) whose novels were tinged with the supernatural but were explained away by natural causes. It is my goal to read every book this team has published.

Riptide starts out scary, putting you into deep sympathy with the main character Malin Hatch. They also did a fine job of portraying the other main and secondary characters: the treasure hunter, Niedelman; the geek, Wopner; the preacher, Clay and his estranged spouse, Claire; and the jaunty French woman, Dr. Isobel Bonterre. The novel is well-paced and has an ingenious plot twist with the revelation of St. Michael's sword. It also appears to be well-researched and each plot point seems entirely plausible.

The main thrust of the plot is that many generations of Hatch's have bankrupted themselves attempting to dig up the elusive treasure buried in a water pit, an elaborate trap designed by a kidnapped architectural genius. Malin Hatch owns the land, Ragged Island, six miles off the coast of Maine, USA. A rich treasure-hunting entrepreneur, Niedelman,convinces the traumatized Malin Hatch to permit his team to seek the fabled treasure. Hatch, promised a large cut, joins the team despite his, what turns out to be well-founded, reservations.

So why three stars?

I discussed the novel with my mother and we both agreed that the ending seemed off, but I cannot put my finger on it. Yet, somehow, it was not satisfying. However, compared to other author's paperbacks on the market, this would rate four stars and I would not discourage you from picking up a copy for a fun beach or airplane read. However, compared to what I consider their masterpiece, Brimstone, this novel is not this fine writing team's better novels. But if you love this writing team, I encourage you to pick up a copy.

5 out of 5 stars No Pendergast, but still a thriller!.......2007-06-28

I'm working my way through Preston and Child's novels with FBI Special Agent Pendergast as a main character, but I stopped along the way to read this standalone work. It's a another thriller, even without Pendergast.

The Water Pit is the fiendishly clever trap set by an 18th century architect to protect a pirate's treasure. Recovering the treasure has eluded - and killed - many over the centuries who thought they could crack the secret. Now, in the closing days of the 20th century, the treasure hunters of the Thalassa Holdings company believe they have the equipment and know-how to recover the treasure. They even have the coded journal of the architect of the Water Pit.

As you'll find out in Riptide, they don't know the half of it. Catastrophe follows catastrophe, leading up to the gut-wrenching climax. A couple of romantic subplots spices up the story, and in the end, it looks like the hero gets the girl. Which girl that is, however, well, you'll have to wait until the ending.

The only part of the plot that wasn't logical to me was that if the coded journal would be cracked "within a few days," why Thalassa didn't wait until they had the translation to begin operation at the Water Pit. But this helped the plot and contributed to the climax, so I see why the authors wrote it that way.

Now I'm on to another Pendergast story!
Riptide
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • Who is he??
  • Riptide Ripoff
  • Loved it!
  • Hard to follow
  • Just skip it
Riptide
Catherine Coulter
Manufacturer: Putnam Adult
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Binding: Hardcover

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ASIN: 0399146164
Release Date: 2000-07-10

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Rebecca Matlock is in the thick of politics, enjoying her work as a speechwriter for the governor of New York, who's facing a reelection campaign. What she's not enjoying are the menacing phone calls from a stranger who refers to himself as "your boyfriend" and warns her that he will kill the governor if she doesn't stop sleeping with him. Although Becca has never had a sexual relationship with her boss, she is increasingly frightened by the phone calls. The police, who were initially sympathetic to her plight, make it clear that they regard her as a hysteric, even after the stalker murders an innocent bystander to convince her that he means business. Becca seeks refuge in Riptide, an isolated community on the Maine coast, but terror continues to dog her. The skeleton of a woman who may be the missing wife of a college friend is unearthed in the basement of her new house; the stalker tracks her to her chosen refuge; and she is sought by the police and the FBI following an assassination attempt on the governor.

With the appearance of Adam Carruthers, a stranger who says he's her guardian angel but doesn't tell her who sent him, the plot makes a dramatic right turn that requires a willing suspension of disbelief. It seems that Becca's father, a high-ranking intelligence officer, went underground when she was a baby in order to protect his family from reprisals by a Soviet agent whose wife he had accidentally killed. Now it's payback time, as Thomas Matlock calls in his own intelligence community to neutralize the threat on his daughter's life. All the attendant testosterone speeds up the action and propels it toward a shoot-'em-up conclusion, but it also sacrifices a clearer portrayal of Becca's feelings about her father's deception and abandonment. At the same time, the switch from a damsel-in-distress story to a high-velocity espionage thriller relegates the skeleton in Becca's basement to a secondary plot point that is resolved a bit too tidily. Catherine Coulter is short on character development and explication, but she weaves a suspenseful web of danger and intrigue, and for her many admirers, the fact that there seem to be two novels trying to coexist in one book may not be too much of a good thing. --Jane Adams

Book Description

Revenge and murder become entwined in this riveting new contemporary suspense novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Edge.

With four back-to-back bestselling suspense thrillers to her credit, Catherine Coulter has earned an ever-growing following thanks to her original plots, vivid characters, unexpected twists, and satisfyingly unpredictable denouements. The Los Angeles Times found The Edge "full of surprises." Now Coulter delivers a novel predicated on a baffling threat, fueled by an animus dating back a generation.

Political speechwriter Jessie Matlock is at the top of her professional game, working for the re-election campaign of New York's popular governor, when she receives the first phone call: "Stop sleeping with the governor or I'll kill him." Though Jessie isn't sleeping with the governor, the menacing ultimatums persist. The police suddenly stop believing her, even after the stalker murders an innocent person to prove his point.

When the governor is shot in the neck, Jessie flees for the safety of coastal Maine, choosing to hide not only from the stalker but also from the authorities. For sanctuary, she goes to Riptide, the home of a college friend--but soon finds herself at even greater risk.

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Becca Matlock, a speechwriter for the governor of New York, is targeted by a stalker, who shoots the governor to prove his point. Seeking refuge on the coast of Maine, Becca finds herself at greater risk. FBI special agents Savich and Sherlock arrive to help an old friend of Savich's father, but the friend's relationship to Becca comes as a surprise.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Who is he??.......2007-07-13

This will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page!!But, then they all do. She is such a great writer. I am absolutely hooked.

1 out of 5 stars Riptide Ripoff.......2007-06-28

Terrible character development, horrible writing/formatting/editing and repetitive, boring plots. This is my first and LAST Catherine Coulter book. The writing is elementary level and I find it very hard to believe this is a "New York Times Bestseller" author. Must not be hard to be on that list! Throughout the entire story, high level CIA and FBI agents are looking for the villain stalking our main character (Becca Matlock-for some unknown reason to her). Seems Becca could have done the job on her own for all the fumbling stooges they turned out to be! The story is very disjointed and the dialogue is hokey (the term "folk" is used over and over) and I found myself re-reading paragraphs to try to figure out what in fact they were making reference to. This book is very hard to follow and very predictable. The author is confident you won't guess the villain, because the villain is a character introduced at the end of the story. Lousy writing and lousy storyline - don't bother!

5 out of 5 stars Loved it!.......2007-05-03

I loved this book I have read and listened to it several times. The plot was thought out and just when you thought you figured out the ending you would be thrown for a loop.

The story is about 27 year old Rebecca Matlock, who was the senoir speech writer for the govenor of New York. She worked for him until she started recieving mysterioius calls from a man telling her to stop sleeping with the governor and only identified himself as her boyfriend. The only thing was she never did sleep with the govenor. Once her mother died and no help from the police she decides to move to Riptide, Maine a small picturesque town, for a safehaven. Though her hideout is soon discovered, by both friends and foes.

3 out of 5 stars Hard to follow.......2007-01-16

I had trouble following Riptide. It was a so so book.

2 out of 5 stars Just skip it.......2006-09-21

At the book's beginning the plot is fairly good. As you keep reading it starts to get heavy and dull, but the last 100 pages or so are really boring. The second plot is nonsense and you'll really know who is the bad guy almost as it starts. The main plot is thrilling just the few initial pages, then it gets dull and boring. At least you can skip the last 75 pages of the book or better said you can skip the whole book.
Riptide (CSI: Miami)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A fast-paced story
  • lame writing, but good mystery
  • What a Great Page Turner I really Couldn't Put It Down!!
Riptide (CSI: Miami)
Donn Cortez
Manufacturer: Pocket Star
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The Miami Dade Crime Lab is called in to examine the body of a young woman who has washed ashore on an island in Florida Bay. Lieutenant Horatio Caine is quick to identify the probable murder weapon: a shark dart used by the navy as part of an experimental program to kill enemy divers. However, during the autopsy, Doctor Alexx Woods finds that the true cause of death was drowning; the dart was used postmortem.

When another mangled body of a woman is discovered, Caine begins to suspect the worst. The unusual and violent nature of the crimes bears all the hallmarks of an organized serial killer -- sexual predation, a great deal of preparation and a disturbingly distorted worldview. Now, the lieutenant and his team must race to piece together all the clues to stop the murderer before they can strike again.

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4 out of 5 stars A fast-paced story.......2007-05-13

This is the first book of the CSI series that I have read. This story immediately hooked me in the first few paragraphs. While the character development of the CSI team and the suspects is really good, sometimes the details around the actual work of the investigators was very technical. However, the detailed aspects added to the whole story development. I recommend this book because it is a fun and fast mystery with great characters.

3 out of 5 stars lame writing, but good mystery.......2006-08-28

the mystery is about a wierd serial killer with an obsession with water, latex, and a cheesy old horror movie.

sounds wierd, and it is. but serial murderers aren't exactly normal. the mystery works. but writing it down ruins it.

as far as i can tell, all the flaws in the writing are because the book was trying to mimic a tv show. the author tries to make the dialogue into witty banter, but fails miserably, so everything anyone says just sounds very lame.

and the book is full of nauseatingly boring lectures. they find latex under a victim's fingernail, so we get treated to a huge speech about rubber and the proteins latex is made of. then we hear about latex again when a witness is allergic to it. i'm sick of latex. but that wasn't all they talked about. i had to skip way too many boring, useless lectures. now, i'm a big fan of csi. and i like learnning. but the information you get by watching csi isn't in fifteen minute long lectures about random topics like latex. it's about stuff that actually pertains to the case, and takes up about a couple sentences, not two pages.

but if you like reading bad novels and don't care whether the writing's good, then you'll like the mystery. it's not amazing, but it's good enough to keep you turning the pages. it was good enough to keep me reading, even through the terrible writing.

5 out of 5 stars What a Great Page Turner I really Couldn't Put It Down!!.......2006-08-20

I really enjoyed the book. Some of the details left me not wanting to eat sometimes because the material was a little to grafic for my taste but then again that is what CSI is all about. However, the graffics not with standing I still enjoyed the book tremendously and honestly was very surprised at the end.
Riptide
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Ripping Read
Riptide
John Lawton
Manufacturer: Orion mass market paperback
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Spring 1941. Britain, standing alone since Dunkirk; Russia, on the brink of entering the war; America, struggling to stay neutral. And in Germany, after ten years spying for the Americans, Wolfgang Stahl disappears during a Berlin air raid. The Germans think he's dead. The British know he's not. But where is he? MI6 convince US Intelligence that Stahl will head for London, and so recruit England's first reluctant ally into a 'plain clothes partnership'. Captain Cal Cormack, a shy American 'aristocrat', is teamed with Chief Inspector Stilton of Stepney, fat, fifty, and convivial, and between them they scour London, a city awash with spivs and refugees. But then things start to go terribly wrong and, ditched by MI6 and disowned by his embassy, Cal is introduced to his one last hope - Sgt Troy of Scotland Yard . . .

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5 out of 5 stars A Ripping Read.......2005-10-10

This is a fine absorbing read. The Writer of this review has lived through the Blitz in England (the background to this novel) and it feels authentic. But really it is one of those books you would like to read at a sitting. An American (Cal) in England finds himself working with Walter Stilton (a working class Chief Inspector) who in their joint search for an American spy in Lodon, share many interesting and humorous cultural exchanges. Cal's introduction to English tea is one example. I frequently found myself laughing out loud. There is also a fast paced and humorous sexual thread. Sgt Troy of Scotland Yard, a central figure in earlier novels, makes a lower key appearance. The story is fast, the action believable, the comments on life during the blitz accurate and altogether this is the most enjoyable, moving and tense novel I have read for many a long time.
Riptide (Julesburg Mystery Series #2)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Riptide
  • Couldn't put it down
  • Powerful romantic suspense
Riptide (Julesburg Mystery Series #2)
Lorena McCourtney
Manufacturer: Revell
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In this page-turning murder mystery, a couple uncovers a shocking secret about their quiet Oregon community. Book 2 of The Julesburg Mysteries.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Riptide.......2006-08-29

The Julesburg Mysteries Series - "Whirlpool, Riptide, and Undertow" by Lorena McCourtney were all exciting suspense stories that made it hard to put down the book before the last page.

5 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down.......2004-01-16

I enjoyed this book immensely and had to read it straight through. Set in the same town as the previous novel in the serious, McCourtney revisits some of the characters she's already introduced. The mystery keeps you guessing until the end leaving hints here and there for you to pick up. It's about two twins that decide to buy the old Nevermore (the theater in town). This building is surrounded by horrible "coincidences" where any person that becomes involved with it ends up dead, badly burned, or some other horrible tragedy. As you may have guessed it, that's what the two twins encounter as well. Filled with struggles towards Christianity and a well-written love story, Whirlpool is a great novel for mystery lovers, Christians, and romantics alike.

I've been collecting this author's works for some time now and this novel reaches the usual McCourtney standard. I'd even stretch this comment as far as being on a caliber up there with Dee Henderson (who I've read avidly). I recommend this novel as a good, quick read that keeps you on your toes.

3 out of 5 stars Powerful romantic suspense.......2003-07-10

Sisters Sarah McIntosh and Julie Armstrong only recently found one another before being tragically separated again by a catastrophic act of fate. They share a dream of renovating an abandoned theater called The Nevermore, hoping to create a mini-mall where they can display their artistic creations. They invite contractor Nick Nordahl to make a bid for the renovations. Their new found friendship leads to unexpected consequences, however, when a moment in time brings tragedy.

Julie falls asleep in the backseat of the car and Sarah gently covers her, leaving the car running while she runs into a convenience store for milk. Meanwhile, a masked man robs the store, killing the owner, before using Sarah's running car for his get away. He does not see the sleeping woman in the backseat, which profoundly escalates his situation. Subsequently, Sarah struggles with profound issues of grief, guilt and terror. While she believes in God, Sarah lacks the assurance of faith that sustains Nick, creating a terrible wall between them.

Once again author Lorena McCourtney pens a powerful romantic suspense. Profound questions of a spiritual nature lend the novel an emotional and psychological intensity, landing both Sarah and Nick in a riptide of feeling. Unfortunately, the nature of the Christian genre precludes the edgy suspense readers expect when the characters are analyzed from a perspective of good verses evil on a scale of spirituality. Nevertheless, the Nick's determination to save Sarah's life, even if he cannot save her soul, makes him a marvelous hero readers will treasure. With a skillful blend of romantic suspense and realistic spiritual challenges, RIPTIDE comes recommended.
Riptide
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Heartwarming story w/ vivid illustrations
  • Riptide
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Frances Ward Weller
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5 out of 5 stars Heartwarming story w/ vivid illustrations.......2002-11-24

I picked up this book because we have a golden retriever, but I loved this book because of the memorable story & masterful illustrations. The pictures in this book are absolutely some of the best I have seen since Wesley Dennis. A must have for any family.

4 out of 5 stars Riptide.......2000-04-11

I recently read this aloud to a group of 50 second graders who were easily mezmerized by the high quality writing of Ms Weller. She is vivid in her imagery and invocation of color. The story is about an heroic dog. His heroism comes about because he is determined to be who he is and be put off by the restrictions that others would impose on him. Some look down on him because he is a dog. Others want to hold him back out of concern for his welfare. Rip will be who is his. It is a great book with a great message. The kids got it and loved it.
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Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Drive-In Seduction
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  • Comic noir caper in the Southwest desert.
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Norman Partridge
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5 out of 5 stars Drive-In Seduction.......2001-10-27

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and insufficient is to completely miss the point of Norman
Partridge's work.
The two Jack Baddalach novels of Mr. Partridge represent
a very particular type of story for particular type people, namely
those people who love b-films, classic monster movies, surf music
and women in leather. Partridge uses the icons of the Atomic Age
to give SAGUARO RIPTIDE a resonance and power, and like any
highly-skilled, original writer, his references and in-jokes give
the learned, film-literate reader some of the best Drive-In Fiction
since Joe Lansdale.
Both Baddalach novels, including the TEN-OUNCE SIESTA,
are fast-moving, unpretentious studies of criminals, killers, and
cult leaders, in a world of violence and death. Partridge funnels
his series character, boxer Baddalch, through a world of surreal
b-movie iconography, as anything can and does happen at any
moment; all the while, Partridge displays his absolute knowledge and
love for movies, monsters, and tough crime novels, compressed
into Partridge's distinct and completely original novels. When you
read Partridge, you read a lifetime of Partridge's most-cherished
icons all-starring their way through his fiction. Two excellent reads,
and a pure festival for anyone who dreams in Technicolor.

3 out of 5 stars Cutsey, but engaging........2001-01-09

Norman Partridge has an anoying tendancy to throw in long cutsey dicriptions, psudo-hip refrences, and brand names of products continuously through the book, but the characters had a lot of heart. And when the book was over, I did want more.

5 out of 5 stars He's one bad motha... SHUT YO' MOUTH!.......2000-07-21

With all the attitude of "Shaft" and the gusto of a Cohen brothers film, Partridge takes a quick, satisfying trip through the Southwest in this novel. His storyline is enticing to any adventurous reader, thrilling to those who love a wild ride. His character work is full and rich, much bolder and stronger than most authors writing popular fiction today. I'm sold on his work and will anxiously pick up his other novels. It's extremely refreshing to pick up a 'fun' summer read and find an author with a distinct voice and heart to share. Partridge is a truly promising novelist who, when he makes it big, may well put John Grisham to shame. He is certainly the more talented writer.

3 out of 5 stars OK...i guess.......1998-04-02

At first, I liked the characters, but I was disappointed that the plot wasn't as strong or as interesting as Kate Benteen or Jack Baddalach. The plot could have been so much stronger.

4 out of 5 stars Comic noir caper in the Southwest desert........1997-08-12

Are you a fan of the breezy side of Elmore Leonard or Ross Thomas? Check out this original by newcomer Norman Partridge. Jack Baddalach is a decent fellow and professional boxer, who is asked to hang up his gloves and go to work for the local Vegas don. His first job? Track down a missing $2 million of the Mob's money. Jack's search leads him to a showdown at the Saquaro Riptide motel and its unlikely mix of ex-surfers, retired SEALS, crazy women (both straight and gay) and desert rats. Dark, macho and very, very funny
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    FBI Series 9 : 1 Cove 2 Maze 3 Target 4 Edge 5 Riptide 6 Hemlock Bay 7 Eleventh Hour 8 Blind Side 9 Blow Out
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      FBI Series Set of 9 books : 1 Cove 2 Maze 3 Target 4 Edge 5 Riptide 6 Hemlock Bay 7 Eleventh Hour 8 Blind Side 9 Blow Out.
      In the soul's riptide
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        Anne Bailie
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