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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Smart Women Sep 14, 2008
By Mantorville Mom
"Tessa"
I really enjoyed this couldn't put it down debut book. I liked the character development, feeding you more information about the main character, Riley Spartz bit by bit. It was also surprising the age picked by the author of her main character, 36. Not a young woman out of college, she has experience behind her and a few winkles. It makes the story line have more depth and believablity. The subplot made me laugh as I read it, it added to some of the craziness of the multiple story lines that the news media are working on at the same time. I liked the mixture of the comical line with the heavier murder scenes. It seemed so current, like I was reading about it in today's paper.
11 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Author of Practical Homicide Investigation Jul 18, 2008
By Vernon J. Geberth
"murdercop"
Congratulations to Julie Kramer on her first novel. Julie provided me with the opportunity to read her original manuscript before publication to provide her with technical advice on Practical Homcide Investigation®. The revisions and finished product is a fantastic read and captivating thriller involving a serial killer who is stalking women named Susan, who are killed on the same day each year. Is there a pattern here?
The heroine's position as a news reporter provided a unique approach to this genre of writing.What begins with a personal tip from a source, soon develops into a full-fledged murder investigation just in time for the television sweeps month and all the behind the scene dynamics and the types of personalities who dictate television news.
The strong point of the author's writing in this novel is her ability to weave together an exciting story and at the same time reveal through her characters the duplicitous nature of major network news and how stunning careers can obliterated overnight on a vindictive news director's whim.
Her characters are authentic and professionally developed throughout the book. The mystery reader, who likes surprises will not disappointed with Julie's nerve-racking and clever ending. Stalking Susan is a non-stop sequence of exciting of twists and curves that will keep the reader glued to the book.
13 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Smashing Debut!! Jul 20, 2008
By Marcia Fluer Julie Kramer's debut novel, Stalking Susan, is a ripping good tale. Her "ear" for what goes on behind the scenes of a TV newsroom is spot on. And while the tension mounts, she employs the comic interlude to let the reader relax before she marches to the really scarey parts. I want to see more of Riley Spartz, her cynical heroine, and look forward to the next book.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
book review from a Minneapolitan Aug 31, 2008
By L. King What I liked best about the book is the references to my new hometown of Minneapolis and the tidbits about the news business. The book was a good story well told but I put it down for a few days at a time. Not as suspenseful as some of the other mystery writers including a popular author who writes about the news business. Any of her stories about whacky crime stories are true tales told on the local TV news over the past few years. I would read the sequel.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Enjoyable Aug 01, 2008
By Bob Day After 25 or so pages of self-conscious constricted writing, the author, Julie Kramer, eases into a confident smoothly flowing writing style. I especially liked her detailed descriptions of the politics and practicalities of TV news broadcasting. Nice plot, but if you're looking for mysteries wrapped in enigmas you won't find them here. The characters are a tad one-dimensional. Definitely better than three stars; not quite five stars.
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