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Burned (Regan Reilly Series #8)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 30, 2012

    Hawaii can be beautiful but Carol Higgins Clark makes it exciting, too!

    Number 8 in the Regan Reilly Series continues to place you on your toes! Can you figure out Who-Dun-It before the end? Have fun.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 11, 2009

    Worth the listen or read! Full of twists and turns.

    I liked the book, but @ times I wished Carol Higgins clark had gotten or should get someone else to read her books. I listened to this a while back so I can't remeber what about her reading it I didn't like, but I do remember that. It is a great book however, full of twists and turns. Kept my interest and made me wish I was in Hawaii!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 31, 2009

    Good story in the Regan Reilly series.

    This story kept you interested. You really felt like you were in Hawaii. My only criticism would be that I prefer when voice actors read the story. They seem to add greatly to the ability to distinguish between which character is talking.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 20, 2007

    A reviewer

    This story was okay, but check it out from the library first and decide if you want your own copy. Suspense was lacking in this story and halfway through the book, I knew who the bad guy was.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 3, 2005

    Predictable...

    The culprit in this novel was completely predictable you could see that from a mile away. I was also disappointed in the lack of details in the beautiful location this novel was set. I've been to Waikiki and this author certainly did not do it justice. Next time take me where the story is placed. Usually I lose myself in the story, this one...eh..not so much.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 6, 2005

    error in Chapter 10

    Typical good read from this author..however.. in ch 10, the hotel manager invites Regan & her friend to have a drink in the hotel bar...next page, the hotel manager (Will Brown) takes a large sip of his drink..the next page, the waiter DELIVERS the drinks...hmmm.. proofreading issue? I emailed Caol Higgins Clark- no response 1 week later, not that I anticipate one. I would expect better from a famous novelist.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 8, 2005

    my first carol higgins clark book

    i really enjoyed this book. made me feel like i was on vacation!! a fast read, couldn't put it down. thanks!

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    fantastic private investigative tale

    Private investigation Regan Reilly is ready to leave California and spend the weekend in New York with her fiancé Jack. She¿s also supposed to go over wedding plans with her mother, a bestselling author. A terrible blizzard closes down the airports in the East so when Megan¿s best friend Kit calls her from Hawaii to invite her to stay with her for a long weekend at the Waikiki Waters Playground and Resort she gladly accepts.--- When she arrives she learns that an employee of the hotel washed ashore; the police declared it an accidental drowning. What is strange about her death is she was wearing a priceless lei that belonged to Hawaii¿s last queen. The manager of the hotel Will Brown has doubts about the death and hires Regan to investigate. The lei is the twin to the one that is being auctioned off at the hotel on Saturday. The thief who originally stole the lei returns and takes both leis. What follows is comedy of errors as Regan and the police successfully find the leis. In the meantime, Regan is also involved is saving the lives of two people who just got engaged from two ruthless killers and investigating Kit¿s new boyfriend to make sure he¿s on the up and up.--- What starts out as a vacation for the heroine turns into a non stop workathon where she tries to juggle three cases at the same time without getting killed. Carol Higgins Clark has created a fantastic private investigator that is a cross between Kinsey Milhone and Irene Kelly. There is so much action that takes place readers will feel that they have taken a ride on the world¿s fastest roller coaster.--- Harriet Klausner

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