Roydrowsy
posts on 8/9/2005 5:14:15 PM
So a few years back, on a whim I picked up THE KILLING GAME, read it and loved it. I think I read THE SEARCH....
little did i know that these books are sort of... a part of a series.. I picked up BLIND ALLEY today, and so I guess my question is.. before I start reading BLINE ALLEY, should I stop and make an effort to read everything in between.. or is it not a big deal?
knowing what i know now.. my next few stops at the library will probably be for these other books... but i was junt wondering if i should dig right in..or hold off for a lil bit.
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deveouz
posts on 7/11/2005 12:05:09 PM
the book was good and all i really was hoping for more action when bently blew up the boat but hey...overall great book
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shawn
posts on 6/13/2005 8:51:29 PM
i thought that this was one of the best books that i have ever read the characters were awesome. i think that there should be more books with Galen as the manin character and quinn and duncan. hope to read more and them to get better and better
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Liliana
posts on 6/10/2005 11:28:17 AM
Under John Logan's "Character" It say's that he Doesn't have Family. But if I am not mistaken in your book, "The Search" He falls In Love with Sarah. & they become a couple. If that is the case, then Yes, he does have Family. Please correct me if I am wrong. I love all your books, with Eve, Jane, Sarah Hope there is more to come!
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Hope
posts on 6/9/2005 5:07:19 PM
i love all your books with Jane, Eve, Joe Quinn and logan. you should write more with them in it
thanks for the interesting books you've wrote Iris.
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Henry Graham
posts on 6/9/2005 4:11:13 PM
Yes, there is a book that contains the answer to your question re the Luis Delgado-Marisa union, how it began. It is REAP THE WIND, circa 1991.
This book was in my posession for a long time before I read it. I had shunned it because I thought that it was a "romance" novel.
It is not a romance novel. It is a stunningly great story, with some elements of a romance novel, totally atypical, though. I am now an Iris Fan, and will get and read lots more of her books.
I am proud that she lives in Georgia, as I do.
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April
posts on 5/26/2005 2:29:40 PM
Loved most of the book, and am glad to get to Jane and Trevor again.
Missed strong reactions from Jane over certain character deaths- she used to react much stronger. Loved her sass and strength. Trevor doesn't seem so dangerous this time around. Maybe the next book???
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CHRISTY
posts on 5/22/2005 12:36:33 AM
THE BOOK WAS GOOD OVERALL BUT THE ENDING WAS A LITTLE OF A LET DOWN
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Johni
posts on 5/20/2005 10:57:33 PM
I'm reading
Blind Alley now and I'm loving every bit of it, I tell all my friends to read this book now we're having a contest to see who finishes it first, I hope there will be another to this specific series, I'm going to college now for forensics, This is an awesome series.
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Andi
posts on 5/20/2005 4:29:52 PM
Is the reference sport of a thousand delights used in this book refering to Shahrazade in the Arabian thousand and one nights? If so when was the tale of the Arabian nights first published? I have read most of your books and scour used book stores for any of your first written books. I just came across the Delaney's series and although I don't have them all yet I live in excitement of the hunt.
Sincerey, Andi
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