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"Iris Johansen's third book in her latest explosive trilogy starring forensic sculptor Eve Duncan takes readers on a high-energy adventure with Eve fighting to overcome the odds. Protecting Cara Delaney from the enemies who want her dead leads Eve to be their target. It will take everything she has to rescue Cara, and doing so will put that which is dearest to her at risk. Night and Day is the pulse-pounding race to a conclusion that will have readers on the edge of their seats"--Tags
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It's been a while since I read any in this series and I've missed some of the progress of the characters and really I don't care.
Eve is trying to protect Cara Delaney and they're now in Scotland looking for treasure when Cara's mother returns tto take her away but it's for her own reasons and Cara is in danger. Meanwhile Ee is pregnant and dealing with the emotions and guilt and its all hard.
Not a bad story but didnt stand out for me
Eve is trying to protect Cara Delaney and they're now in Scotland looking for treasure when Cara's mother returns tto take her away but it's for her own reasons and Cara is in danger. Meanwhile Ee is pregnant and dealing with the emotions and guilt and its all hard.
Not a bad story but didnt stand out for me
This is the conclusion to the latest Eve Duncan Trilogy and the 21st Eve Duncan book. The characters in this story is what pulls me to read each new book in the series. Eve and Joe have a relationship that has developed over the years. They have worked together, eventually married and continue to work together. They finish each other's sentences and thoughts. Their love is very strong and they will do anything for each other, including putting their own lives in danger. Jane, their adopted daughter, McDuff the Scottish Laird, Caleb and Jock all have very strong gifts they use throughout the story. I will say the realationship between Jock and Cara was just a little strange for me though. The villian in this story is very well written show more and I was impressed with how well she wrote about this female character who is a sociopath.
This story picks up right where the last one left off with Cara being whisked away in a helicopter and Eve trying to save her. There are a lot of twists and turns, unfortunately some deaths and violence and a little over the top unbelievable stuff (it is fiction you know) that all weave an edge of your seat story. There is a pleasant surprise twist in this story that I liked very much.
I enjoyed this story a lot. I read the trilogy and was disappointed with the second one, but the conclusion redeemed it for me. Recommended for suspense readers who enjoy a little paranormal activity.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. show less
This story picks up right where the last one left off with Cara being whisked away in a helicopter and Eve trying to save her. There are a lot of twists and turns, unfortunately some deaths and violence and a little over the top unbelievable stuff (it is fiction you know) that all weave an edge of your seat story. There is a pleasant surprise twist in this story that I liked very much.
I enjoyed this story a lot. I read the trilogy and was disappointed with the second one, but the conclusion redeemed it for me. Recommended for suspense readers who enjoy a little paranormal activity.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. show less
The melodramatic dialogue is nauseous at times. I mean really.
- I'll save your Eve....
- ... I wouldn't let you go flying after your Cira...
- But you do have your Bonnie...
- ... your Joe Quinn...
- I've got a good feeling about this, Joe.
- ...think Michael owes him, Joe.
As I read I don't see Cara being 11 years old. The author has mentioned that she was mature for her age, but this is waaaay over the top. I sometimes think Cara and Jock would make out any second.
I dislike the previous book (Hide Away) but since I have read two previous ones I wanted to finish the mini series. This one is still a bunch of non sense but better than Hide Away.
I won't be reading her upcoming books. What would be good alternative, if you are like me is to show more borrow audiobook from the library, preferably an abridged version.
I enjoyed the forensic sculpture and a little supernatural attributes but those were two books ago in Shadow Play.
Shadow Play had a good story and should have wrap it there. It's a shame, the author has good characters in this series but to write a whole book about hiding (Hide Away) and another retrieving (Night and Day) is silly. If your curious about the treasure.... Sorry to disappoint you maybe next book or one after that..... show less
- I'll save your Eve....
- ... I wouldn't let you go flying after your Cira...
- But you do have your Bonnie...
- ... your Joe Quinn...
- I've got a good feeling about this, Joe.
- ...think Michael owes him, Joe.
As I read I don't see Cara being 11 years old. The author has mentioned that she was mature for her age, but this is waaaay over the top. I sometimes think Cara and Jock would make out any second.
I dislike the previous book (Hide Away) but since I have read two previous ones I wanted to finish the mini series. This one is still a bunch of non sense but better than Hide Away.
I won't be reading her upcoming books. What would be good alternative, if you are like me is to show more borrow audiobook from the library, preferably an abridged version.
I enjoyed the forensic sculpture and a little supernatural attributes but those were two books ago in Shadow Play.
Shadow Play had a good story and should have wrap it there. It's a shame, the author has good characters in this series but to write a whole book about hiding (Hide Away) and another retrieving (Night and Day) is silly. If your curious about the treasure.... Sorry to disappoint you maybe next book or one after that..... show less
Beginning from the cliffhanger of the earlier “Hide Away,” Cara Delahey is gone, leaving Eve Duncan and Joe to hunt down those who want to kill Eve in order to save the young girl. Only a few know just how much Eve has at stake, but she doesn’t hesitate to do whatever is necessary to rescue Cara.
With pulse-pounding excitement, unforeseen plot twists, and an overflow of intrigue, readers will find this riveting Eve Duncan tale unputdownable.
Highly recommended.
With pulse-pounding excitement, unforeseen plot twists, and an overflow of intrigue, readers will find this riveting Eve Duncan tale unputdownable.
Highly recommended.
I enjoyed this one. It kept me going through the entire book. Not sure how Eve will continue to be a main focus with murder investigations and be a mother. Yeah, I know shouldn't stop her. Looks like Cara and Jock are set up to have a love interest when Cara is of age. Fast forward six or eight years?
Garbage. Too much dialogue and not enough story.
SHADOW PLAY, the first book in the trilogy and book 19 in the series was the first book I read by Iris Johansen with Eve Duncan and I was instantly hooked and since then have I read several Eve Duncan books. However, I've been looking forward to reading NIGHT AND DAY, the last in the trilogy after I read HIDE AWAY, the book before this one that ended with a cliffhanger...
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Iris Johansen was born on April 7, 1938. She started writing when her two children were in college. A year later she finished her first novel, a contemporary romance. After writing many best-selling historical romances and fantasies, including the Sedikhan and Clanad series, she turned to suspense fiction. Her works include And Then You Die, The show more Ugly Duckling, Pandora's Daughter, Killer Dreams, Dead Aim, No One to Trust, The Perfect Witness, Night Watch, the Eve Duncan series, the Catherine Ling series, and the Kendra Michaels series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Night and Day
- Original title
- Night and Day
- Original publication date
- 2016-07-19
- People/Characters
- Eve Duncan; Joe Quinn; Cara Delany; Jane MacGuire; Seth Caleb; Jock Gavin (show all 12); John MacDuff; Natalie Castino; Sergai Kaskov; Ivan Saback; Dima Palik; Bonnie
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