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Street Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 8)
Street Game - GhostWalkers, Bk 8
Author: Christine Feehan
For Mack McKinley and his team of GhostWalker killing machines, urban warfare is an art. But despite a hard-won knowledge of the San Francisco streets, Mack knows from experience that too many things can still go wrong. Danger was just another part of the game -- and now he's come face-to-face with a woman who can play just as tough. She'...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780515147605
ISBN-10: 0515147605
Publication Date: 12/29/2009
Pages: 464
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4 stars, based on 327 ratings
Publisher: Jove
Book Type: Paperback
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BookJo avatar reviewed Street Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 8) on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Feehan's latest book centers on Ghostwalkers and lovers Mack and Jaimie. A key plot point is that Jaimie left Mack 2 years earlier when he refused to fully believe her suspicions about Whitney, the program's founder and also when Mack was unable to confirm his love for her. (Can't live without her, but also can't say he loves her or commit to a future.)

The separation was devastation for both of them and the book seems to spend more than half its plot revisiting their angst over and over again, making it a sometimes boring read.

It's not a horrible book, nor a great one. The main characters were "okay" but not anyone I'm dying to hear more about. The spy-like intrigue is not as much as other Ghostwalker books, so there are more limited chances to see their special abilities in action. I felt like 60% of the book involved them skulking around Jaimie's warehouse/home and reviewing the same emotionally-riddled topics repeatedly.

For the most part, the book has all new characters with only a few brief mentions of other Ghostwalker characters. That's a shame, because the interactions from previous characters are often interesting.

It's an average, "okay", middling book - which is a shame, because I was really looking forward to a dynamic new story.
vdeere avatar reviewed Street Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 8) on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I find Christine Feehan's books to be great entertainment. This one, however, should have been a short story or a novella at best. A well-worn plot with filler. (Sorry, Chris.)
reviewed Street Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 8) on + 102 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I really enjoy this series but was disappointed that it had few references to previous storylines. I always liked the action and intrigue of this series which was missing through most of this book. I agree with other reviews and won't repeat the prolonged references to the break up of Jaimie & Mack 2 yrs. previously. The story took place at Jaimie's home/warehouse for almost 300 pages and all the action (very satifying) seemed to be in last 100 pages. And we did learn why and who wanted the Ghostwalkers eliminated.

There were several intrigueing new characters particularly Paul & Joe and some very different psychic talents that were introduced. Only skimmed over the search for Dr. Whitney and passing references to other Ghostwalkers and the women from Whitney's lab. But we did find out more about Violet.

Overall I was satified at the end but I confess to skimming through parts of this book. And it is going on my keeper shelf. It looks like the storyline is going in a new direction and we will hear more about other Ghostwalker Units.
aleena1092 avatar reviewed Street Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 8) on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I disagree with many who have posted about this book. I have felt that the last few books in this series were boring and all singing the same tune so to speak. This book however, was refreshingly different and I didn't feel like it was the same old thing again. There is plenty of action, interesting new characters, and you learn a lot about those who are plotting against the ghost walkers. I can't wait until the next book in this series comes out! I am excited to see how Christine ties this team in with the characters from previous books because I am sure she will. Great book!
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realtorrobyn avatar reviewed Street Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 8) on + 71 more book reviews
I loved this entire series, have read it twice. at times its a bit predictable but love it anyway. love the angst, the discovery, the desire and how the whole team is dedicated to each other. Jamie and MacK have a great story
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Another entertaining book from one of my favorite writers.
reviewed Street Game (GhostWalkers, Bk 8) on + 9 more book reviews
the 'game " series is very accurate on military SOP. Very good series


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