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A.J. Holt

Author of Watch Me

8 Works 423 Members 6 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Holt A.J.

Disambiguation Notice:

A.J. Holt is a pseudonym used by [[Christopher Hyde]].

Series

Works by A.J. Holt

Watch Me (1995) 233 copies, 4 reviews
Catch Me (1999) 143 copies, 1 review
Chamäleon (2002) 12 copies, 1 review
Unforgiven (1997) 12 copies
Ladykiller (1996) 7 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Holt, A.J.
Legal name
Hyde, Christopher
Birthdate
1949-05-26
Gender
male
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Disambiguation notice
A.J. Holt is a pseudonym used by
[[Christopher Hyde]].
Associated Place (for map)
Ontario, Canada

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Reviews

6 reviews
I thought that Jay was a unique character with no overly annoying quirks or things to make her seem all the more unique. She wasn’t gorgeous. She wasn’t unnaturally brilliant. She wasn’t rich. She did have a bit of an awful past; raped by the BMOC in her town and no one believed her story. There also wasn’t anything about the writing that particularly made me nuts – except one thing. A scene started out with a guy named Bo Richardson and then the author kept calling him Stevenson. show more It caught me off guard once and I thought there were two guys and I had missed something. Nope, just bad editing. show less
The only downside to this book is that I cannot find any other books that A.J.Holt has written! FBI agent and experty computer hacker, Jay Fletcher is living happily in the witness protection program in Oregon learning glass blowing. Until the prey who put her there escapes and the chase is on again.
May 19th, 2014: About half way now and I'm not really convinced.

May 22nd: done reading and I'm even less convinced by this book. Despite I know this is a work of fiction and therefor not bound to truthfullness to reality, I had a really hard time getting through this book and keeping my mind to all the scenes popping up.
Why would an agent switch sides and become no less a serial killer than the men she is hunting for? Why, with all the resources the have let the Bureau do her thing for so show more long?
The open ending, that is shouting read the next book too, is absolutely NO book I will be looking for!
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Works
8
Members
423
Popularity
#57,687
Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
6
ISBNs
20
Languages
3

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