Liked It“Tailspin is about this one girl who ends up in Kentucky and finds an airplane with two men inside one is a detective and the other is a doctor. Her farthers family who killed her father in a car accident is trying to kill her. Hers father brother and sister at first tried to kill her by drowning...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“An enjoyable read... another in the FBI thriller series.”
Robin T wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Tailspin is about this one girl who ends up in Kentucky and finds an airplane with two men inside one is a detective and the other is a doctor. Her farthers family who killed her father in a car accident is trying to kill her. Hers father brother and sister at first tried to kill her by drowning her in a lake but she ends up getting out. Then they try to kill her in a car accident like they did to her father but she and agent Sherlock end up survieing the car accident. They tried to kill her to get her fathers money since he left the house and most of money to her.”
Abbie M wrote this review 4 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Enjoyable read”
stacy A wrote this review Monday, November 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Finding herself in the lake tied to concrete was scary enough but when Rachael Janes Abbott also witnessed the crash landing of Special Agent Jackson Crowne, she found herself stuck in the middle of two sets of assassination plots. Jack was taking long time family friend somewhere safe when the plane blew up under them. He was able to land, kind of, and get to safety with Rachaels help. The attempt on her own life left her not trusting anyone, but could she take a chance and trust this man that literally fell out of the sky at her feet. Finding him to be FBI only made the decision more difficult.
Another wonderful Savich and Sherlock story, the character interaction is once again so great and the subtle growth of feeling between Jack and Rachael are fun too. Some of the story is predictable, but the motif and the ending are a bit of a surprise. The occasional name drop references to previous books are subtle but to some who have not read earlier in this series, it could be a bit annoying (the explanation of who everyone is isn't always there). As part of the series, this is a great addition, I would not suggest it as a stand alone book.”
“Interesting tidbit - in a bookstore shootout a Linda Howard novel takes a bullet. See excerpt at http://www.catherinecoulter.com/text/tail_spin.htm”
Dawn wrote this review 2 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“So far so good!!! As always!”
Deneen K wrote this review Monday, September 14 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“HMMMM, Loved it! Very scary in places, but action packed and fun for the ride!”
Simone B wrote this review Thursday, September 10 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I've read every one of this series that has been released and they are goo.”
Cheryl D wrote this review Thursday, September 10 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No