Thursday, December 22, 2011
Book Review - Heart of Ice by Lis Wiehl
I LOVED “Heart of Ice” by Lis Wiehl (with April Henry)…I couldn’t put it down once I started reading it! From the very first page of the book, I was already “into the book” – {the story line started from the first paragraph, no excess “fluff” at the beginning of this book!}
“Heart of Ice” is the third book in the “Triple Threat” series. It follows three friends – a TV reporter, a Federal prosecutor and an FBI agent – as they work together, each in their own special way, to investigate and solve crimes. These three women are all very intelligent, but they all have their own “down-to-earth” personal problems – relationships, family, health, weight – to deal with (which makes it very easy to relate to each of them.)
The main “plot” in this book deals with an extremely manipulative woman with a “heart of ice”, Elizabeth, who is just plain evil to the core. She uses people to get what she wants, without the people realizing what she’s doing. Elizabeth befriends Cassidy (the TV reporter), which almost destroys the friendship “bond” between the three friends. However, with the “Triple Threat Club” working together using their own specialties, they are able to piece together the bits and pieces of the crimes and are able to figure out who Elizabeth really is – the killer (which you, the reader, know from the beginning of the book.)
This book was full of suspense…which just made me want to keep reading to find out what was going to happen next. I would highly recommend this book to everyone! And, another great feature of the book…there are discussion questions at the end…which would make it a great group/book club book to read!
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