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Jigsaw
Jigsaw
Author: Kathleen Nance
SHE'D PUT HERSELF IN HIS HANDS BEFORE... — Headlights in a blizzard, a car following too close, too fast, left Bella Quintera wrecked by the side of the road. Such reckless driving, especially in Michigan?s Upper Peninsula, seemed ominous. The identity of her rescuer confirmed Bella?s fears. Years before, Daniel Champlain had been her lover, but ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780843954913
ISBN-10: 0843954914
Publication Date: 4/5/2005
Pages: 371
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 48 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Pattakins avatar reviewed Jigsaw on + 365 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
A cyber terrorist tries to wrest control of a laptop computer with artificial intelligence from its creator, Bella Quintera. Her former lover, Daniel Champlain, who is an agent with the National Security Agency, reunites with her and together they combine their resources to save her and her laptop computer from the terrorist.

Jigsaw is filled with suspense and intrigue and kept me entertained from the first page to the very last page. The bigger than life characters are interesting and I cared for them a lot. The hero and the heroine are both strong willed and cling to their convictions and commitments even when those convictions and commitments are perilous to the other. The sexual tension between Bella and Daniel keeps building until they can no longer control their urges and desires.

One of the best characters in the story is Fran, Bella's interactive laptop computer possessing artificial intelligence. Even with her vastly superior intellect, Fran's sometimes childish behavior parallels that of a developing child that you can't help but love to death.

The story takes place in Michigan during its winter months and Nance vividly and evocatively used the frigid conditions to enhance the story. Many of the outside scenes had me shivering in my chair as I read.

Computer technology rises to its highest in Jigsaw. I've always feared identity theft, but Jigsaw presented something even scarier: identity creation, where a savvy computer guru hacks police computers and creates false files and charges against Bella to discredit her. In an interesting and exciting scene, Bella and Daniel enter a virtual reality game with other computer gurus devoted to the sport and I felt like I was seeing it all as a movie, because it was so vividly written.
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Helpful Score: 3
Both characters have trust issues in this book. The murders and mishaps that happen around the heroine don't help. Throw in a smart aleck free-thinking computer and your in for a wild ride. This is a sexy, fun book that will definetly keep you hooked.
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xtyannS avatar reviewed Jigsaw on + 26 more book reviews
I got to chapter 3 and couldn't read anymore.
Not sure why, just wasn't there for me.
FriscoOBX avatar reviewed Jigsaw on + 601 more book reviews
action thriller that keeps you guessing to the end with likable characters. worth the read.
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This book had a very complicated plot and got a little overwhelming at times.

The greatest thing about this book is FRAN. She is the heroine's computer with artificial intelligence. Bella talks to Fran like a small child at first, but Fran grows in knowledge and she is on a level equal to her human creator.


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