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Bleeding Heart
Book: Bleeding Heart
Written by: Martha Powers
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

A Good Read
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a good romatic mystery. The characters are well written and the plot keeps you interested. However, if the recent real child abductions disturb you, don't read this book -- that is the subject.


Beware--this book will tie you to a chair with suspense!
Rating: 5 / 5
Martha quickly involves her readers emotionally with a tense plot involving a missing child. She stokes the fire of fear slowly, until you suddenly find yourself sneaking a paragraph at stop lights, long lines and telephone conversations. I am looking forward to the next novel from this writer.


If you like Mary Higgins Clark--you'll love Martha Powers!
Rating: 5 / 5
Martha Powers writes clean, powerful prose. She'll have you flicking on the lights and locking your doors as you rip through the final pages. A suspense novel is only as good as the build up, both of plot and characters, and Powers delivers.


 
 
 



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