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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 20, 2012

    Mirna

    Read my post in result18. Please Nacazema.

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    Posted April 21, 2012

    Nerini

    Yup

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  • Posted February 20, 2012

    Highly recommend

    Loved this book. Be sure you read the others in the series as they build on each other. Carla has a wonderful way of keeping the reader engaged

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 24, 2004

    Kept it Real!

    I loved this book! Not one of my top five's but it was sexy and i loved the mystery about it! I liked how she made the characters so mysterious like the gardner and Conroy. She made you think and i was always wondering who was behind the Central Park Shooting. Great characters and great chemistry between Nate and Sarah! Awesome stuff!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 24, 2004

    Lots of characters.

    Historical Archaeologist Sarah Dunnemore returns from Scotland to her family home in Night's Landing, Tennessee, expecting to relax a bit before deciding what to do next with her career. Just as she settles in, Sarah receives a phone call that alters her life. Her twin brother, Deputy U.S. Marshal Rob Dunnemore, has just been shot by a sniper in Central Park. Rob's partner and friend, Nate Winter, was also shot at the time but his wound is minor and he is released from the hospital quickly. ........................ Sarah leaves her family home in the care of Ethan, the handyman, and rushes to New York. There she meets another deputy U.S. Marshal, Juliet Longstreet, who used to date Rob. Juliet is Sarah's constant escort while in N.Y. Then there is Nate. Nate believes the FBI investigators have the wrong suspect, who is conveniently dead, as the sniper. ........................ Rob convinces Sarah to return to Night's Landing. However, she finds a letter from Rob's would-be killer and Nate sprints to her side. Nate is determined to locate who the sniper really is and to protect Sarah. There are plenty of questions but few answers. Who is the sniper? Will he try again to kill Rob? Will he go after Sarah next? Was the shooting related to the Dunnemore's close friendship with U.S. President John Wesley Poe? And most importantly, could Nate open up to Sarah and take a chance on their growing attraction? ........................ **** There are several other characters and for awhile I was overwhelmed with figuring out who everyone was and how they figured into the story. So if you do not like books that have several things going on at once and lots of characters to keep up with, pass on this one. However, if you want a suspenseful story that tests your crime solving wits, this book is for you! Here is a brisk who-dunnit story that will keep you reading until the very end! ****

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 4, 2004

    Great storytelling

    Following an overkill press conference of the joint fugitive task force, US Marshals Rob Dunnemore and Nate Winter are enjoying a walk in Central Park when a sniper shoots both law enforcement officials with the former critically hurt. While Nate struggles to keep his partner alive and locate the killer, Rob¿s sister historical archaeologist Sarah Dunnemore is taking a slight breather after completing her Poe family project with the documentary that goes back to the roots in Scotland..................................... When Sarah learns that her twin is injured, she leaves her home in Night's Landing, Tennessee to be at her side in a Manhattan hospital. There she meets by the rules Nate, who is obsessed with finding the assassin who escaped the park. Though out of character, he is very attracted to his partner¿s sibling but, Nate believes she has insider information involving her Tennessee neighbor and sometime resident, the President of the United States that ties back to his investigation. He will not allow even the woman he loves to escape his scrutiny whether she is in Night¿s Landing, New York City or some remote historical site for she is the key to unraveling who paid the killer.............................. NIGHT¿S LANDING is an exhilarating police procedural romance with political elements that raise the tension, but also distracts from the prime two subplots of searching for a killer and of course the love story. Carla Neggers provides terrific counterpoints whether it is locations or just looking at tulips when blood abruptly flows. The lead couple is a delight as hardboiled Nate seems like Sam Spade refusing to let even love from stopping him from obtaining the truth......................... Harriet Klausner

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 11, 2004

    TERRIFIC, ROMANTIC, SUSPENSEFUL

    Carla Neggers has once again given us a book whose characters have depth and soul. Her story full of suspense, political intrigue and romance keeps you turning pages until the wee hours of the morn. Nate our hero who does things his way to get the truth and apprehend the bad guy. Sarah our heroine who has her own secrets and agenda. Nate and Sarah are the cake, the other characters the icing. If you're looking for a great read you need look no further than Night's Landing. Ms. Negger's story telling is superb.

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