Hunting Eve: An Eve Duncan Forensics Thriller, Book 17 Author: | Language: English | ISBN:
B00DNIX17A | Format: EPUB
Hunting Eve: An Eve Duncan Forensics Thriller, Book 17 Description
She's broken free. But danger is in hot pursuit. And rescue is nowhere in sight.... Eve Duncan is on the run. Kidnapped by Jim Doane, a mysterious man who wants her to complete a sinister forensic sculpture, she now has no time to savor the victory of escaping from him. He's back on her trail and closing in fast. At the mercy of the Colorado wilderness, she struggles to outwit and outrun him, but the odds are stacked high in his favor.
Doane desperately needs Eve's skill to reconstruct the skull of his son - a sick and twisted killer who still holds Doane in thrall from beyond the grave - and like a man possessed, he refuses to let anything stand in his way. The CIA has its own reasons for tracking Eve's nemesis. And those closest to Eve - Joe Quinn and Jane MacGuire - are doing everything in their power to rescue her, while a hired gun named Lee Zander is on a personal mission to eliminate Doane.
But does that mean he can be trusted to save Eve? Zander's checkered history may be tied to Eve's own past in a shocking way - or he may be nothing more than another assassin with a long-standing grudge and an overactive trigger finger. Using everything from cutting-edge technology to animal whisperers, the hunt for Eve is on. And the hourglass is almost empty.
- Audible Audio Edition
- Listening Length: 10 hours and 59 minutes
- Program Type: Audiobook
- Version: Unabridged
- Publisher: Brilliance Audio
- Audible.com Release Date: July 16, 2013
- Whispersync for Voice: Ready
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00DNIX17A
Hunting Eve could never be perceived as a well written stand alone novel or even a well written series novel. Be aware if you purchase this book you are buying one third of a complete story line. (and it is the middle third) After finishing Talking Eve most readers would wonder where the rest of the book was. After struggling through the first half of Hunting Eve (which covers only a few days time) I kept waiting for the story line to pick up the pace...It didn't. If you haven't read Taking Eve yet I think you will find Hunting Eve to be not only slow moving but also a bit confusing. I am incredibly disappointed in Iris Johansen for writing one novel and presenting it in the form of a trilogy of books. If the reader wants the resolution to the story they will have to purchase the third book which does not come out until October. All in all most readers will have paid over$30 for what could have been one outstanding novel instead of three mediocre books telling one story.
By linliv3
I did not realize that this was to continued into YET another book. The storyline is not deep enough or engrossing enough to support 2 books much less three books!! Wait for what might be THE END in book three. There is enough repetitous back story to cover the first two books with no need to read them. Greatly indignant to spend $30-$40 for what should be 1 book. Definitely not worth the investment in time or money.
By disappointed
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