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Joan Hall Hovey

Auteur de Listen to the Shadows

10 oeuvres 386 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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Œuvres de Joan Hall Hovey

Listen to the Shadows (2009) 87 exemplaires
Night Corridor (2011) 87 exemplaires
Nowhere to Hide (2012) 77 exemplaires
The Abduction of Mary Rose (2011) 73 exemplaires
Chill Waters (2003) 40 exemplaires
The Deepest Dark (2014) 12 exemplaires
Defective (2013) 2 exemplaires
Tragic Spawn (2015) 2 exemplaires
And Then He Was Gone (2016) 1 exemplaire

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As well as penning Award-winning suspense novels including Chill Waters, Nowhere To Hide and Listen to the Shadows, Joan Hall Hovey's articles and short stories have appeared in such diverse publications as The Reader, Atlantic Advocate, The Toronto Star, Mystery Scene, True Confessions, Home Life magazine, Seek and various other magazines and newspapers. Her short story, "Dark Reunion" was selected for the Anthology, Investigating Women, published by Simon & Pierre.
Joan also tutors with Winghill Writing School and is a Voice Over pro, narrating books and scripts. She lives in New Brunswick, Canada with her husband Mel and dog, Scamp.

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This short, intense, suspense-filled thriller definitely rivals any other books I have read in this genre. Abby, a woman who has lost everything, goes away to be on her own for a while and while alone is ambushed by three escaped convicts. Her story of survival is one that kept me reading all afternoon without taking a break. There were twists and turns and surprises that kept me hoping for a happy ending. The book is short enough to read in a day and well worth the time I spent reading it.

This is the first book I have read by this author and I would like to thank Joan Hall Hovey for the copy that she sent me to read and review.
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CathyGeha | Jun 25, 2015 |
This book was very very good book. It was true look at how the prejudiced of the world truly works.
 
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Bettyb30 | 1 autre critique | Jun 24, 2013 |
I must say right up front that I have been a fan of Joan Hall Hovey since I read CHILL WATERS a few years ago. After that, I sought each release with the same excitement I do for new books by bestselling authors like Dean Koontz. I’ve read all of Ms. Hovey’s books, and simply loved them.

That’s why it was so fascinating to read Ms. Hovey’s very first novel, LISTEN TO THE SHADOWS, which is now available as an eBook.

Completely aside from the entertaining plot, from a writer’s point of view I enjoyed glimpsing the emerging elements of this grand lady’s talent in her early work: the wonderful scene-setting, the bone-chilling fear she instills, the creepy villain(s), and the underlying romantic tension. Although not as developed as her current day works, the story was most enjoyable, and I found myself flying through the pages to discover what would happen to her likeable protagonist.

The plot is intriguing: artist Kate Summers is stalked by an unknown assailant; a definite nutcase who tortures her in a very disturbing fashion, setting up straw figures in her car and home to horrify her at the most unexpected moments, lurking in the background, in those decidedly frightening shadows. And to balance that creepiness, there’s a dark and troubled yet quite intriguing psychiatrist to whom Kate Summers is drawn, a nice counterpoint to the villainous happenings. I also particularly enjoyed the well-drawn and engaging character of Kate’s friend, Jason Belding.

My favorite scenes were those by Black Lake in the house Kate inherited from her dear departed aunt. I smelled the fragrance of the water and pines, and felt the old floorboards creaking when I walked over them with Kate. When the protagonist felt chilled in the unheated cottage, I reached for a blanket.

These are some of the skills at which Ms. Hovey excels.

Another setting I enjoyed was the damp, dark cellar of the old house. Wow, great action, tension, and suspense happened down there in that very creepy locale. Well done, Ms. Hovey.

Most authors learn as they progress, and I’m not different. I am prouder of my later books than my first or second or third, and I can see the progression quite clearly in all of Ms. Hovey’s works. They just keep getting better and better, but this early book is most enjoyable. I gave it five stars because I’ve read all the others and they are definitely five plus, plus stars. It’s hard to judge when you’re comparing against an author’s more advanced works, isn’t it?

I’m looking forward with great anticipation to Ms. Joan Hall Hovey’s next release, and hoping it comes soon.

Recommended by Aaron Paul Lazar, author of three award-winning mystery series at lazarbooks.com.
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aplazar | Jun 5, 2012 |
I don't remember spotting a lot of the errors mentioned in some other reviews, though I don't tend to focus on that as much as some people do. Also, it's been about a month since I actually read it, so I may have just forgotten. I did enjoy the writing. I thought the story line was fairly original and she did keep me guessing the whole time as to who the killer was. I was slightly disappointed in the ending, though I didn't dock stars for that, just a note. Decent read. I won't complain as it was free.… (plus d'informations)
 
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slarsoncollins | 2 autres critiques | May 26, 2012 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
386
Popularité
#62,660
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
9
ISBN
53

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