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Running Scared [Mass Market Paperback]

Elizabeth Lowell
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6 Oct 2005

In the scorching heat of the Southwestern desert, a frightened old man knows his time is quickly running out . . . as the lethal secret he protects can be hidden no longer.

Risa Sheridan knows everything about gold--its mysteries, its allure, its perils. Her boss, Shane Tannahill--owner of the ultra-successful Las Vegas gambling mecca, the Golden Fleece--is addicted to the stuff. Now an ancient Celtic piece is being offered to Shane for his collection, with the promise of more to come, and the casino owner is hooked. But though she shares Shane's enthusiasm, Risa is wary--because something about this particular artifact is mysterious and troubling, something that says "stay away." It is a voice that should be heeded, because soon people are dying all around them. And whether it's an ancient curse that has taken hold of their lives or the simple, murderous greed of unscrupulous adversaries, there is suddenly no place in the surreal, blinding glitter of Vegas for Risa and Shane to hide . . .

The most dazzling, spine-tingling combination of adventure, thrills, and sensuality yet from the gold standard in contemporary suspense fiction.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; Reprint edition (6 Oct 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061031089
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061031083
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 3.1 x 17.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 671,186 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars another winner from Elizabeth Lowell 1 Jun 2002
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Format:Hardcover
This book tells the story of Risa and Shane (both mentioned in Elizabeth Lowell's previous book). Shane is a casino owner with an obsession for ancient gold and Risa the curator who finds him the artifacts he wants. A childhood friend of Risa's re-enters her life with a collection of gold and a number of thugs on her trail. Shane and Risa, with the help of Rarities Unlimited (also in the previous book) have to try to evade the people pursuing them and hold on to the gold.

This was an extremely good book that I very much enjoyed (although, I wish Elizabeth Lowell had made more than a passing reference to the Donovan family). In fact, I stayed up to 1:30 in the morning finishing it. I can well recommend it to anyone else.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Just OK - More Anne Maxwell than Elizabeth Lowell 1 May 2002
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Being a long time fan of Ms. Lowell's I have been slightly disappointed with the Rarities series. While the ultimate plot of this book is okay, I feel that classic Lowell characterization is lacking. Ms. Lowell is generally very good at drawing readers into a story but, once drawn in, there is nothing to hold your attention to this story. I greatly missed her usual in-depth approach to writing about characters. I felt that in this story she was merely telling a story. Using the characters as simple vessels instead of attempting to bring them to life. For example, I would have liked to learn more about what made Shane and Risa unique as individuals. That more indepth characterization combined with the over all plot would have made a much better novel.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Running Scared is a Major Disappointment 3 July 2002
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Format:Hardcover
I have long been a devoted reader of Elizabeth Lowell books, and especially loved her intrigue and romance series on the Donovan family. Unfortunately, "Running Scared" was a major disappointment to this loyal fan.

At least two-thirds of the book was devoted to describing the base thoughts and actions of several low-class criminals. The main characters in the book were virtually ignored. I barely felt that I knew them when the book was completed, and could hardly bring myself to care how their relationship turned out since it was treated as an inconvenient side-line in a story riddled with malignant cynicism and devoid of true meaning.

This book lacks the sensual discovery, mutual passion, devoted love, honor, and beauty that has marked Ms. Lowell's stories in the past, and replaces it with cold and calculated lust that seems easily slaked although it "suddenly" turns to commitment later in the book, with no believable foreshadowing or explaination as to why.

Give "Running Scared" a big miss and instead read her Donovan series for the kind of romance, intelligence and action that will keep you reading into the wee hours of the morning. Ms. Lowell should dump her current series and instead finish out books for the remaining two Donovan brothers.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Just Not That Absorbing 7 May 2002
By Peggy SR - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Elizabeth Lowell's books seem uneven to me. I loved the Donovan books, the mediaeval trilogy, and the western historical novels. I think Tell Me No Lies is the best thing she's ever written. The Rarities series has just not compared to those in my opinion. The characters are sketchy and not appealing. I'm annoyed by the gratuitous references to the Donovans (and to the mediaeval trilogy in Moving Target).

I loved the well developed characters in many of her other books. In contrast, the characters in this book can be summed up in stereotypical phrases -- she overcame a troubled childhood, he's rich and needs love. Sex seems to be the entire relationship between the hero and heroine -- there's no emotional connection.

I also missed the large volume of background information that many of her books have. I learned a lot about jade, amber, pearls, chinese bronzes, mining tourmaline, etc. in other books she's written. I only learned a little about Celtic gold and Vegas casinos in Running Scared.

Also, the magical aspects of the treasure don't make sense. It's evil for some people and no problem for others. Touching it terrifies one character, sends another into a murderous rampage, and only causes a tingle for two others. It also seems like a waste to link the treasure with Merlin and then go nowhere with the connection.

I'm glad I borrowed it from the library instead of buying it in hardcover.

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