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Detective Harriet Blue is a very good cop . . . gone very bad. In the space of a week, she has committed theft and fraud, resisted arrest, assaulted a police officer, and is considered a dangerous fugitive from the law. It's all because of one man, Regan Banks. He viciously killed the only person in the world who matters to Harriet-and he plans to kill her next. As she recklessly speeds toward the dark side-and finally crosses it-Harriet won't stop until Regan pays for the many lives he has taken.
#3 in the Harriet Blue Series : One cop can get into so much trouble with the law. She has committed theft and fraud and is one her way to try to kill a criminal. I sure keep you reading.........see what comes next!!!
Detective Harriet Blue is on the run. She is looking for the person who framed her brother for the murders of women. There are a lot of people looking for her and a big reward is being offered. While on the run from the law, detective Harriet Blue, who is searching for her brother's killer, becomes his next target.
A truly fabulous read! It never stops-good luck trying to put it down at any time! This is one of these books that you could carry with you while doing groceries because you absolutely must find out what happens next. Can't wait for the next one that is to follow to come out.....
As 'Liar, Liar' gives resolution to the first two books in the 'Harriet Blue' series, you should probably read them first.
I find 'Liar, Liar' to be yet another book that could have been good, but isn't. The psychological warfare could have been interesting but it isn't: it's only banal and repetitive. The sub-characters are overworked stereotypes and the resolution to finding the bad guy is pretty unrealistic.
I can't imagine where Detective Harriet Blue goes from here (other than where the ending seems to actually be sending her). I can see no way to resurrect and/or redeem her character that would put her back where she was before beginning this escapade and without that why would we read a DETECTIVE Harriet Blue novel?
2 stars, very low C- with a recommendation that you consider the value of your time before picking up 'Liar, Liar' and that Patterson considers his reputation before releasing yet another unworthy novel. He is trading on his far too famous name for really awful books lately.
I think this is the 3rd book in James Patterson & Candice Fox's series starring Australian detective Harriett Blue. LIAR LIAR is a very well-developed story that really advances the character development of Blue. That said, it is also a hard read as she goes rogue to capture a brutal, psycho killer - the things the killer does to get her attention are graphic. There are also some interesting twists that come with a senior police department official taking over the investigation of the killer and who has it out for Blue. Its 's the kind of senior officialdom types primarily interested in optics, publicity and career advancement than being mission-focused that we see in our current society. The book ends in a strange note which was a bit unsettling and unsatisfying, but which certainly forecasts another book in the series. Looking forward to seeing where they take this character next. Somewhere, I hope.
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Add a Comment#3 in the Harriet Blue Series : One cop can get into so much trouble with the law. She has committed theft and fraud and is one her way to try to kill a criminal. I sure keep you reading.........see what comes next!!!
Detective Harriet Blue is on the run. She is looking for the person who framed her brother for the murders of women. There are a lot of people looking for her and a big reward is being offered. While on the run from the law, detective Harriet Blue, who is searching for her brother's killer, becomes his next target.
This is the 3rd book in this series....the next one is hush hush...light enjoyable read
A truly fabulous read! It never stops-good luck trying to put it down at any time! This is one of these books that you could carry with you while doing groceries because you absolutely must find out what happens next. Can't wait for the next one that is to follow to come out.....
Not worth the time it takes to read this book.
Absolutely love this series!!! I couldn't put this book down and can't wait for the next one in the series to see what will happen next!
As 'Liar, Liar' gives resolution to the first two books in the 'Harriet Blue' series, you should probably read them first.
I find 'Liar, Liar' to be yet another book that could have been good, but isn't. The psychological warfare could have been interesting but it isn't: it's only banal and repetitive. The sub-characters are overworked stereotypes and the resolution to finding the bad guy is pretty unrealistic.
I can't imagine where Detective Harriet Blue goes from here (other than where the ending seems to actually be sending her). I can see no way to resurrect and/or redeem her character that would put her back where she was before beginning this escapade and without that why would we read a DETECTIVE Harriet Blue novel?
2 stars, very low C- with a recommendation that you consider the value of your time before picking up 'Liar, Liar' and that Patterson considers his reputation before releasing yet another unworthy novel. He is trading on his far too famous name for really awful books lately.
I think this is the 3rd book in James Patterson & Candice Fox's series starring Australian detective Harriett Blue. LIAR LIAR is a very well-developed story that really advances the character development of Blue. That said, it is also a hard read as she goes rogue to capture a brutal, psycho killer - the things the killer does to get her attention are graphic. There are also some interesting twists that come with a senior police department official taking over the investigation of the killer and who has it out for Blue. Its 's the kind of senior officialdom types primarily interested in optics, publicity and career advancement than being mission-focused that we see in our current society. The book ends in a strange note which was a bit unsettling and unsatisfying, but which certainly forecasts another book in the series. Looking forward to seeing where they take this character next. Somewhere, I hope.
Not bad. I am ready to see the next one.
An action-packed, fast-paced thriller typical of James Patterson.