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Pursuit [Paperback]

Karen Robards
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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks (1 April 2010)
  • Language Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 0340978783
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340978788
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 11 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 349,652 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘A feast of menace and mystery’

(Woman's Day on SUPERSTITION )

‘The action rarely lets up ... The plot ...will keep the readers turning the pages.’

(Publishers Weekly )

‘Fans of Tami Hoag ... and Kay Hooper will love SUPERSTITION ... Ms. Robards always delivers a thrilling reading experience’

(Midwest Book Review )

‘Using her patented blend of humour, drama, passion and suspense, Robards aces another novel ... Terrific as always’ (Romantic Times Book Club on BAIT )

‘Robards is one terrific storyteller’ (Chicago Tribune on WHISPERS AT MIDNIGHT )

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'A feast of menace and mystery' -- Woman's Day on SUPERSTITION 'The action rarely lets up ... The plot ...will keep the readers turning the pages.' -- Publishers Weekly 'Fans of Tami Hoag ... and Kay Hooper will love SUPERSTITION ... Ms. Robards always delivers a thrilling reading experience' -- Midwest Book Review 'Using her patented blend of humour, drama, passion and suspense, Robards aces another novel ... Terrific as always' -- Romantic Times Book Club on BAIT 'Robards is one terrific storyteller' -- Chicago Tribune on WHISPERS AT MIDNIGHT --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Decca
Format:Paperback
I am a long standing fan of Karen Robards, she has always managed to write lighthearted, funny, romantic stories with hunky men and good storylines. But after so many entertaining reads, her books in the last few years have been below par and I think she has run out of steam.
This book, about the survivor of a car crash which killed the US First Lady who goes on the run with a secret service agent protecting her, was very run-of-the-mill, with no chemistry between the leads and little humour. I ended up missing a section in the middle because I was bored.
But please don't let you put this off her earlier works, well worth reading.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
pretty good read 5 April 2009
By bijou2311 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
As several other reviewers have summarized the book very nicely, I'll be very brief - basically Jessica's boss calls her in the middle of the night telling her she has to go meet the First Lady. Jessica does this, but things go wrong when there is a horrible car accident that kills everyone (including the First Lady) except Jessica. The car accident is only the beginning of the trouble that now hunts Jessica and she has to decide who she can trust.

I have to say I enjoyed the book and read it very quickly. It was obvious to me who was the main bad guy almost from the beginning, but there was still the suspense of who was what side. While the story (especially the romance) sometimes felt rushed, it was still enjoyable. All in all, even though it wasn't the most believable book I've read, it was a good light read.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Wonderful Book 26 Mar 2009
By Elaine C McTyer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This novel is very reminiscent of her earlier novels. I thoroughly enjoyed it. In these times it was more believable than it would have been 20 yrs ago. The mystery was excellent and the romance was good. This is what a Karen Robards novel should be like.

Jessica Ford is a young lawyer working her way up in a dog eat dog world. She has decided she will do what it takes to get ahead at the prestigious firm where she is employed. Jessica comes from a working family and if it takes working 24 hours a day she will do it. The rest of her family is made up of gorgeous women including her mother, but Jess feels left out in the looks department she is small and wears glasses. Nevertheless, her brains and determination are better than most, and so when her boss calls late at night and asks her to pick up the first-lady and see her home in a limo, Jessica hurries out to the hotel to pick her up. Nothing goes right, the first-lady is drinking heavily and seems scared and determined to escape the surveilence of the Secret Service. The next thing she sees is a fire and feels unable to move toward it. Laying on the ground she is found by the head of Mrs. Cooper's Secret Service. The limo is totally destroyed by fire and everyone in it are dead except Jess. Jess is quarrentined from the press and almost as soon as she opens her eyes she sees a man dressed like the SS trying to inject something into her IV. She screams and rolls off the bed just as Mark Ryan runs into her room. No one believes her and she doesn't know who to trust. She remembers things that tell her the accident was no accident. But who to trust, and who to tell? Definitely not the SS.

Mark Ryan is the head of the SS assigned to the first-lady, Annette Cooper. He knows she has a drug problem, so he thinks the accident was due to her wanting to score some drugs. However, little things do bother him. He trusts the SS and they have never had a traitor working for them. He knows Jess is lying when she says she doesn't remember and so he will watch her closely. Then people around Jess and the first-lady start dying and Mark wants to know, what is going on? But the more he pushes her the more Jess doesn't trust him. Mark is used to covering up for the president and his wife and is determined that whatever happened, it will not touch the President or the SS.

The action is fast, the story is interesting, and I did enjoy it, very much. I recommend it highly if you enjoyed her earlier books.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Suspense? Yes! Romance? No!... 8 Sep 2009
By krissy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I've come to the conclusion that Karen Robards would like to switch genres. If that's the case I wish she would just do it already! I'm tired of buying her books expecting the romance to play an equal part to the suspense, when, lately, it's just been an afterthought! She used to be able to combine the two beautifully but hasn't done it well since Night Whispers. (For you romance fans out there, I'd suggest going back and reading her old stuff, if you haven't already. You won't be disappointed.) I think part of the problem is she started writing books (like this one) that don't lend themselves well to believable romance. Pursuit is an apt title for this one because it was just that. Non-stop, beginning to end. The one small break they did have (towards the end) is where she decided to throw-in the one love scene. When that was over, so was the break. (I mean immediately!) These type of wall-to-wall action books are great for the suspense fans but not so much for the romance fans.

That being said, I did give this book 3 1/2 stars. (Amazon really needs to start allowing the 1/2 star ratings!) As little a part as the romance played, she still managed to create some chemistry between our hero and heroine, and the one love scene was pretty hot! And as for the suspense part, I thought she did great with that. She certainly kept me turning pages! It was an amazingly fast, fun, and exciting read. I just had one big beef with the character of Jess that kept me from really liking her and that was her vacillating between trust and distrust of the hero. It was completely believable at first, but after the guy has saved her life about 4 or 5 times, not to mention the many scrapes and jams he rescued her from, her constant wavering seemed ridiculous! But still, all-in-all, an enjoyable read! I just think she needs to take the plunge on over to strait-up suspense, as Tami Hoag did before her. (And Sandra Brown needs to do, also.) If we're not plunking our money down for romance we won't be disappointed!
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