Shadow Play
Large Print - 2015 | Large print edition.
A #1 New York Times Bestselling AuthorAn Eve Duncan NovelWhen a California sheriff contacts forensic sculptor Eve Duncan for help reconstructing the skull of a girl whose body has been buried for eight years, his fierce investment in the case puzzles her. Then Eve finds herself experiencing an unusual connection with the girl she calls Jenny, and becomes entangled in the case. Not since losing her daughter, Bonnie, has Eve had such an experience, and now she is determined to solve the murder.
Publisher:
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2015.
Edition:
Large print edition.
ISBN:
9781410480378
Branch Call Number:
Large Print FIC Johan
Characteristics:
451 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.


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Add a CommentThe Eve Duncan series when she was a forensic sculptor and solved mysteries / crimes were great. This new fantasy / supernatural direction is ridiculous and a mess. If I wanted to read science fiction I would do so. Terrible!! Horrible! Never again. Kristi & Abby Tabby
Decided to give this series another try after taking a break from it for a couple of years. I read the first 17 books, but the Eve, Quinn, Bonnie trilogy were so poorly written I had to skim them and then decided I was done with this storyline. Unfortunately, I still found this series lacking. Although I like Eve and the concept of a forensic sculptor, the large amount of juvenile dialogue ruins the books for me. She also seems to be adding a lot more paranormal that's comes across as hokey. Guess this is another author I've outgrown.
Not one of the best Eve Duncan novels, but still enjoyed it and look forward to the next one.
Terrible! Awful writing. Weary dialogue. After a few chapters will return it to the library.
I disagree, I thought it was a great story and an anxious to read the following book to this new character. Loved it.
This book was drivel. The story idea was good, but the writing was appalling. Endless pages of inane dialogue, no descriptive passages, one dimensional characters. It reads like a poor selection from a school-girl's chapter book list. Don't waste your reading time on this author.
Excellent Eve Duncan novel with a surprise ending.