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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Class Reunions American Style, 6 Dec 2005
Summary: An E-Ticket RideMeg Gardiner is at it again, and you can thank your lucky stars that she is. "Crosscut" is Gardiner's fourth book in the Evan Delaney series and is her most action-packed, riveting thriller to date. Who knew that a class reunion could be so dangerous, and so brutal? Delaney returns home to China Lake for her high school reunion, and finds murder and mayhem waiting. Someone is annihilating her classmates, one graduate at a time. As the body count adds up, Delaney feels the targeting scope on her. Who is it who is killing these kids from the California high desert? And why? Gardiner pulls no punches in this book, attacking the reader's sensibilities as the killer mauls his victims. This is not a book for weak temperaments. Gardiner knows how to engage her readers--and then take them for a wild ride. Blood and Guts Patton has nothing on her. And yet, none of the gore is gratuitous. It drives her characters and her story. As with her other books, Gardiner adds her own twist to the classic suspense thriller--humor, as only she can write it. Just when you think you can't take the violence or tension any more, along comes Cousin Tater or other comic relief, and you're shoulders drop from around your ears and you breathe a sigh of relief. For a moment. Then you're off again on Delaney's wild ride. Since her first book, "China Lake", Gardiner has combined skillful plotting with excellent character development. She knows exactly who her characters are and writes them with such color and understanding that her readers also know them, and what to expect from them. Like P.D. James and Ruth Rendell, Gardiner achieves more than mere thriller or mystery. Never run-of-the-mill, she continues to delight readers with excellent writing. She paints pictures and composes cacophony with mere words. Gardiner never disappoints. Pick up her books and you're guaranteed thrills and chills. Is old Disneyland parlance, it's an E-ticket ride!
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