Eye of the Beholder (A Seaport Suspense Novel)Books: Text Books: Journalism: Item 3
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Disapointed in this one, July 3, 2006 Reviewer:RestlessBoomer (South Lyon MI United States) - I am a big fan of Kath Herman's Baxter series which is why I so looked forward to my continuing "relationship" with Ellen in Seaport. Unfortunately, this book was a disappointment. I had to really force myself to continue reading it. The characters were, for the most part, annoying and the logistic set-up a little too much like Baxter (i.e., the seafood/diner locale and "regulars"). It really did not hold my interest and was not nearly as good as any of the Baxter books. I have the second one in the series but am hesitant to read it. Maybe someday when I run out of other "first reads"..... Book Description Things Aren't Always How They Appear! Guy Jones is about to burst his buttons. He just won the biggest case of his career and is being hailed by his law partners. But his wife, Ellen, is consumed with her quirky, needy friends and misses his victory dinner. Little does she know that Kinsey Abbott, Guy's pretty legal secretary, is more than happy to keep him company. Communication between the Joneses rapidly deteriorates when Ellen's stubborn loyalty to an Iranian couple lands her in the FBI's spotlight - and Guy's bad graces. Guy soon discovers Kinsey's dark side, which inevitably pulls him into a web of danger and deceit. He decides not to tell Ellen. But it's going to cost him. About The Author Kathy Herman is an award-winning poet and bestselling novelist who is very much at home in the Christian publishing industry, having served on staff at the Christian Booksellers Association for five years. She has drawn on her eleven years of bookstore experience as a children's products specialist to conduct related seminars in the U.S. and Canada . She has helped develop public school character-building curriculum and has also been a preliminary judge for the ECPA Gold Medallion Awards. Kathy and her husband, Paul, residents of Tyler , Texas , have three grown children and five grandchildren. |
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