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Sleep No More: Mississippi, Book 4 (Unabridged)
 
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Sleep No More: Mississippi, Book 4 (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Greg Iles (Author), Jeff Harding (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 13 hours
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books
  • Audible Release Date: 7 Nov 2007
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ70NE
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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John Waters is a successful petroleum geologist with a perfect family. Then, one day, his world is turned upside-down by a single word, and he is sent hurtling back to a past he's never forgotten.
©2002 Greg Iles; (P)2002 Isis Publishing Ltd.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By RachelWalker TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
John Waters is a happily married man, with a daughter he loves very much. But one day, something happens to shatter all that. A beautiful stranger speaks to him across a football field, and sends him spiralling back into the past, to a time in his life that he would rather forget.

Mallory Candler and John used to be an item, until one day her overwhelming passion threatened to destroy them both, and he had to break it off, choosing stability and security over passion and ecstasy with the beautiful Mallory. She, like John, went on to marry and have children, until one day all that ended when she was found raped and murdered on a New Orleans pier. Now, Mallory seems to have returned in the form of Eve Sumner...Eve bears not just Mallory’s smile and intense sexuality, but she also knows things about their relationship that only Mallory could. Then, when they cross paths once more at a party and she whispers to him “You’re not imagining anything, John. It’s me. Call me.” Waters’ soul chills.

Soon, he becomes involved with Eve, and she tells him things that seem scarcely within the realms of belief…But to John Waters, strike unavoidably true.

Beware: To read this novel, you need an open mind. If you have one, you will be fine. Because, whilst this is a suspense novel, and to some extents (although not many) also a mystery, there are several strong elements of the supernatural. These elements work well, and help in the formation of this original, engaging tale. It’s got a good, reasoned pace, which follows some nice, likeable characters. Ordinary people made fascinating by the events that happen to them, and how they act. It’s written in concise, flowing prose, with nice descriptions of the South, and is a good study on the nature of obsession and all-consuming passion.

While this is certainly an enjoyable, diverting read, I do have some mixed feelings about it. “Sleep No More” should most certainly be classified as a “supernatural thriller”, to give the reader at least some idea of what they are in for. At times, the book seems a little thin. It needs a few good subplots injecting into it to build on the, sometimes, simple plot. However, my main foible is with the ending…The resolution is a little unsatisfying, when you consider that this is what the entire novel has been building up to. Also, the final “twist” which has its origins in the supernatural elements of the book, just seems far too convenient.

In the end, it’s certainly worth a read because it’s enjoyable and very suspenseful, but don’t expect it to be brilliant.

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Steady Read 5 Aug 2003
By Thomas
Format:Paperback
This book some how manages to make you want to keep on reading it, the story line is interesting but in my opinion its a bit long winded. You get to know the characters in the book really well, but in some points the twists and turns in the storyline makes you question what you first thought.
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Very strange and a little far fetched. Very well written and i found that i had trouble putting it down. If you are able to get passed that fact that the plot is completely different from some of his other books, you'll find that it's a great read.
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Excellent
Typically brilliant, if you enjoy Iles you'll enjoy this book and I would suggest ''you sleep no more ...'' Recommended to any fan.
Published 3 months ago by Dobbo
Chilling
To be honest, I found this book absolutely terrifying. Admittedly I was alone in a strange house at the time I was reading it, but it got to the point where I was too scared to... Read more
Published on 6 Jan 2008 by Bryony Hamilton
Just what is this book?
Having previously read 'Dead Sleep' I would not normally have read another Greg Iles book but this one was already in a package bought earlier. Now I don't know! Read more
Published on 2 Jun 2006 by Michael Watson
Strange idea but well written
I must admit the plot is a really strange one but it is a book that keeps you turning the pages to find out how it all ends.
Published on 16 Sep 2005 by S. CAMPBELL
Pants,Pants,Pants,Pants,utter utter PANTS!!!
Why did I waste a whole day of my life reading this totally ridiculous drivel?Probably because it started out quite promising,but my god what a letdown. Read more
Published on 7 Jan 2004 by Andrea
Keep An Open Mind
You know you’re in for something a little bit different when you get a note from the author at the start of the book asking you to open your memory and imagination. Read more
Published on 2 Dec 2003 by Untouchable
ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT
A great read, lots of twists to keep you reading. A long lost love comes back into johns life in a strange way that turns his world upside down in a number of ways. Read more
Published on 27 April 2003 by "cooperlorn"
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