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The Triumph of Katie Byrne
The Triumph of Katie Byrne
Author: Barbara Taylor Bradford
Seventeen year-old Katie Byrne stands shivering in the cold Connecticut woods, her flashlight illuminating a scene out of a nightmare. Carly, one of her two closest friends, lies beaten and unconscious,her face covered in blood. Moments later, the horror escalates when Katie's brother discovers the lifeless body of Denis, the third member of...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780385501408
ISBN-10: 0385501404
Publication Date: 3/27/2001
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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FitMommyOf2 avatar reviewed The Triumph of Katie Byrne on + 85 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
At 17, Katie Byrne and her lifelong best friends, Denise and Carly, share a passion to act on Broadway and plan to move from their mid-Connecticut town to New York after high school graduation. One day, Katie's early departure from their daily after-school acting rehearsals in Denise's uncle's barn saves her from a brutal attack on the other girls. With Denise dead and Carly in a coma, Katie fears she'll be the next victim, and for a time, acting loses its appeal. Ten years later, the murderer is yet to be found, Carly remains in a coma and Katie has picked up the pieces of her life and moved to London, studying in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. When she's offered the part of Emily Bront in a play bound for Broadway, she realizes it's the chance of a lifetime. But she's apprehensive about returning to face the ghosts of her past and hesitates to fulfill her childhood dream without her best friends to share it. Bradford sets a quick pace by introducing tough police detective Mac MacDonald, aka Mac the Knife, and by showing how Katie and her family dealing with the tragedy. The second half falls off, however, reverting mainly to inner dialogues and Katie's doubts about her ability to perform on stage. A too convenient, totally unmotivated solution to the murder caps the curiously thin narrative, in which Bradford never fully renders her characters. This is a fast but shallow read, perhaps satisfying to Bradford's fans but not a significant milestone in her career.
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This book is a story of facing the past and dealing with it. Good book.
quilty45 avatar reviewed The Triumph of Katie Byrne on + 100 more book reviews
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Good story. I haven't read many of Bradford's books, but this one was pretty good.
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More than lived up to expectations for a book from Bradford.
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Helpful Score: 1
As usual Barbara Taylor Bradford writes something
you will love.
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debs avatar reviewed The Triumph of Katie Byrne on + 650 more book reviews
I was completely disappointed in this story. It starts out as an intriguing suspense/murder mystery, at least in the first main section. Then, suddenly, it veers into a totally different direction, with the main character going off to study her acting career. You are left feeling like you got thrown off the mystery train and are lost in a field of who-cares dialog and boring romance. This section of the book was so boring and blah that I skipped over the pages until the story finally returned to the original murder mystery plotline. Even the big "reveal" where the slight twist occurs was disappointing. The writing made it seem almost like an afterthought. Definitely not the typical Barbara Taylor Bradford writing excellence.
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This is a great read!!it is very detailed about her travels to other countries and you feel like you are there..And her survival of her friends murders..
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This was the first Barbara Taylor Bradford book I have read. The story was enjoyable and will read another by this author.


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