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The Messenger
The Messenger
Author: Jan Burke
Who is Tyler Hawthorne? — Beneath the Caribbean Sea, a salvage diver hears an eerie voice calling to him from the wreckage of a nineteenth-century ship. In return for promised riches, the diver becomes the servant of Adrian deVille, Lord Varre, the creature who has called to him. It's a bargain the diver will come to regret. Varre enli...  more »
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780743273886
ISBN-10: 0743273885
Publication Date: 4/27/2010
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 1
I just couldn't get into this book at all. I felt like maybe there was another book before it that I missed - I felt like I was missing a bunch of background information. I gave up after 10 chapters.
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drgldy76 avatar reviewed The Messenger on + 125 more book reviews
This was a good read. This man named Tyler Hawthorne has a gift that he doesn't want anymore. He's been alive for over 200 years. He can't die. He also receives the messages of the nearly dead at their bedsides. One of these messages warns him that he may soon get his wish. Around this same time, Amanda Clarke is staying by the side of her friend Ron who is soon to die, but Ron's hopes are levitated when Tyler says he isn't going to die. Amanda thinks he is likely a con artist, but soon she sees him for what he is. A great story.
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Reviewed by Steph for TeensReadToo.com

Tyler Hawthorne is a mystery. He is never sick and seems to heal from any injury at an alarming rate. He's suave, confident, and extremely wealthy.

But Amanda Clarke doesn't like him. In her opinion, bringing hope to her dying best friend, Ron, is just plain stupid. Ron has been sick for ages and will most likely die - how dare Tyler bring him hope of recovering?

Only Ron does recover. And as Amanda begins to learn more and more about this Mr. Hawthorne character, she becomes more intrigued and enamored with him.

But Tyler's past doesn't come free. Someone's out to get him, and will go to any means to get a hold of a precious lost item that Tyler now has. And that puts others in danger, such as Amanda, whom Tyler has grown very fond of. Sometimes even man's best friend - the enormous, black-as-night dog, Shade - can't help his master get out of every dangerous situation.

Jan Burke writes a thrilling tale of a mysterious man and a normal woman. Throughout the story, more is learned of Tyler and his "powers", which only intrigues the reader to keep going to the next chapter to find out the next puzzle piece of his life. Then there's the actual plot of who is after Tyler and why, which unfolds in such a way that the reader will never want to put the book down until the last page.

Burke's story is truly engrossing, and with its many mysteries and plot twists, it is sure to entertain all readers.
my2luvsemmyandmally avatar reviewed The Messenger on + 758 more book reviews
Quite an unusual storyline.....I found it really held my interest!


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