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Say Nothing
Say Nothing
Author: Brad Parks
ISBN-13: 9781101985601
ISBN-10: 1101985607
Publication Date: 12/5/2017
Pages: 464
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Dutton
Book Type: Paperback
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3 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

cathyskye avatar reviewed Say Nothing on + 2271 more book reviews
Since I am a diehard fan of Parks' Carter Ross series, I had to get my hands on a copy of Say Nothing. Would he be as good as Linwood Barclay at writing a novel of domestic suspense? I just had to find out.

The best parts of the book for me were the scenes involving the two six-year-olds, Sam and Emma. The story just shone whenever they appeared, and the tension wrapped itself around me like taut barbed wire as I read.

The most interesting part of the plot for me was trying to figure out exactly what was going on. When Scott thought he had everything figured out and that he knew what the kidnapper was after, the plot would take a left turn and head off in another direction. I really enjoyed trying to put all the pieces together ahead of Scott.

In the final analysis-- even though the plot and pacing were first-rate-- Say Nothing fell a bit below Parks' Carter Ross mysteries for me. Why? The characters. Even when some of Alison's behavior was explained, I still didn't care for her, and although I felt for Scott and the impossible situation he was in, I never really warmed to him either. I think it's a case of being spoiled by the author's other cast of characters, and that means I had a more subjective reaction to the book than perhaps I should have. Is this going to prevent me from reading Parks' next books? Of course not! He's a marvelous writer, and I don't want to miss a word.
njmom3 avatar reviewed Say Nothing on + 1364 more book reviews
Say Nothing by Brad Parks is a fun read. Say Nothing is a quick read. Say Nothing is an entertaining read. The âhoweverâ in these statements is that Say Nothing as a story is also implausible to the point that reality interferes with the story. I do have fun reading the book, suspending disbelief, ignoring the question of âreally???â, and just going along. What more can I say?

Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2017/03/say-nothing.html

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eadieburke avatar reviewed Say Nothing on + 1619 more book reviews
I am a great fan of Brad Parks' Carter Ross novels so I was really looking forward to reading his standalone. It's a story of how far a couple will go in order to save their twins from their kidnappers. It's a story that will stay with even after you finished reading the book. It is a very emotional read with many twists and turns which kept me turning the pages until the very end. I found the main characters well-developed and believable and the plot very gripping and suspenseful. Brad is an excellent writer and his books do not disappoint. I look forward to reading more of Brad's books and I highly recommend this one to those who like mystery suspense novels.