Kathleen Tailer
Auteur de The Reluctant Witness
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- Œuvres
- 12
- Membres
- 138
- Popularité
- #148,171
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 44
A friend sent me this book in a box of books. The part about the drug (what it was developed for, how it was tested, what they found, etc.) was interesting to me. I also liked that the two main characters (Jordan and Ben) had known each other for a while.
But I quickly wearied of the two of them not talking to each other. I get wanting to protect someone else. I get wanting to be independent. But . . . not in this case. It's too far reaching.
Also:
1. How did they get access to the safe deposit box? In most cases, I think you need to sign and your signature is compared to the signature card on file. You shouldn't be able to just show up with a key and access it. Even a law enforcement officer would probably be asked to show a warrant--and that wasn't mentioned at all.
2. As they're leaving the bank--with someone after Jordan--Ben is distracted by thoughts of her and their relationship. So no thought that someone might have followed them to the bank? No thought that someone might be targeting them at that moment? Doesn't seem too believable.
3. Later in the book, I think there's a typo because it reads to me that Jordan asks Ben if he wants to be in the interrogation room with himself--but Frank's the one in the interrogation room.… (plus d'informations)