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Ebook About A Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon Charts bestseller.“Lisa Gray explodes onto the literary stage with this taut, edge-of-the-seat thriller, and her headstrong protagonist, Jessica Shaw, reminiscent of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher, delivers a serious punch.” —Robert Dugoni, New York Times bestselling authorPrivate investigator Jessica Shaw is used to getting anonymous tips. But after receiving a photo of a three-year-old kidnapped from Los Angeles twenty-five years ago, Jessica is stunned to recognize the little girl as herself.Eager for answers, Jessica heads to LA’s dark underbelly. When she learns that her biological mother was killed the night she was abducted, Jessica’s determined to solve a case the police have forgotten. Meanwhile, veteran LAPD detective Jason Pryce is in the midst of a gruesome investigation into a murdered college student moonlighting as a prostitute. A chance encounter leads to them crossing paths, but Jessica soon realizes that Pryce is hiding something about her father’s checkered history and her mother’s death.To solve her mother’s murder and her own disappearance, Jessica must dig into the past and find the secrets buried there. But the air gets thinner as she crawls closer to the truth, and it’s getting harder and harder to breathe.Book Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) Review :
This month’s Amazon First choices was about the same as any other month. I decided to give the private eye novel a shot, finding that it was written by an up and coming writer, a journalist from Scotland. Read on to learn what I found intriguing and disturbing.As I read the prologue, I recollected my college English Lit professor extolling the virtues of writers in different societies. American writers portrayed crime fiction in a violent fashion, while British authors tended to do so in intelligent twisting stories that tended towards cunning villains who minimized the harsh violence. Well, the author of “Thin Air” certainly did not ascribe to the typical UK, (aka Sherlock Holmes) style evident through the seventies.BLUSH FACTOR: Lisa Gray is sure to make a name for herself in the coming years. “Thin Air” comes across as a work of a seasoned author. What this means, the book is replete with adult language (eff-words and so forth) and adult situations. Violence is as graphic as the language, but not in an over-the-top manner. The romance-oriented sexual situations are stimulating, also without going too far for most people. Suffice it to state that, although greatly intriguing, this is NOT the story for your young child. It also may be just a little too raw for a few elderly folks.Having warned of the mature content, there is no way I would caution against reading this for most adults I know. Just trying to prepare you by setting the scenes without giving any spoilers.THE WRITING & EDITING: As I mentioned, it is difficult for me to believe this is a debut novel. I suppose her journalism experience, and her editing experience is a factor in her skill, but I have not come across many new writers with the skill and talent displayed by Ms Gray. Editing, incidentally, is professional.I’m not sure where to add this point, so I’ll do it here. Although I’ve not been to Simi Valley in decades, I did enjoy re-visiting the area by reading this novel. I was easily able to recollect my memories of numerous visits to the valley just beyond Chatsworth. Then again, back in those days, before Ronald Reagan, it was a quiet, peaceful, sleepy berg just emerging from its days as the backdrop for western movies and television series productions. Her description of the valley made me homesick. Well, a little homesick…POV: Alternation point of view. The prologue is first person and, in my opinion, just a bit more revealing than I was accustomed to. Certainly, those among you who choose to sample the first 10 percent will be able to decide if this is the right story for you. If it is, I am confident you will leap to purchase and will find this to be a great page-turner. Of course, for those who find the prologue to be a turn-off, theyWill be none the worse off, because they weren’t forced purchase it before glimpsing the quality and tenor of the writing.EXCERPT:No excerpt needed with this crime story. The prologue well sets the tone and gives a fair assessment to the curious souls.BOTTOM LINE:My one slight caveat is the prologue. Well-written, to be sure, but, combined with the rest of the tale, it leads to a confusion and, in a good way, a ton of surprises throughout. I almost want to shout from the rooftops about the quality and pace of the writing. It is ALMOST that good.Four, maybe almost five stars. Perhaps if it had gone a little deeper into character development, I would have rated it five. I was shocked and pleased at how well a writer from the UK could describe, without going overboard, the areas of Southern California that I called home the first 25 years of my life. Abandoned halfway through due to mediocre writing with implausible characters and scenarios. What street smart woman stays in a $25/night motel and thinks it is novel to use the security chain? What college has a parking booth attendant who can tell you not only where a student lives on campus, but where that student is likely to currently be found. The book teaser was intriguing, the execution lame. I'm sorry that I wasted my May First Reads pick on Thin Air. Read Online Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) Download Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) PDF Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) Mobi Free Reading Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) Download Free Pdf Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) PDF Online Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) Mobi Online Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) Reading Online Thin Air (Jessica Shaw Book 1) Read Online Lisa Gray Download Lisa Gray Lisa Gray PDF Lisa Gray Mobi Free Reading Lisa Gray Download Free Pdf Lisa Gray PDF Online Lisa Gray Mobi Online Lisa Gray Reading Online Lisa GrayRead Online Winter Stroll (Winter Street Book 2) By Elin Hilderbrand
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