Jacqueline dubois
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Smashwords book reviews by Jacqueline dubois
- Open to Suspicion
on Aug. 13, 2011
I enjoyed the story, and hope the author goes on to produce more crime novels. The book built to an exciting, if not unexpected ending. It would have been even better if some of the characters had been developed a little more.
- Alter
on Aug. 14, 2011
A very well written psychological murder mystery, with well drawn characters. It kept me guessing right to the end. I will be looking for more by this author.
- Self Arrest
on Aug. 20, 2011
An interesting thriller with a scientific/environmental storyline. Explores the nature of loyalty to one's family or friends. I would like to read more by this author.
- Dead Line
on Aug. 29, 2011
I really enjoyed this. The psychological element interested me and I loved his writing style - look forward to reading more by the same author.
- Dangerous Times
on Oct. 26, 2011
A thriller with a complex and interesting plot which kept me guessing all the way through
- Joe is Online
on Jan. 31, 2012
This author uses the device of telling the story through a succession of electronic records - emails, blogs etc. I wasn't sure at first but it works really well and the story develops and becomes quite compelling. I'd like to see more from this writer.
- Cemetery Street
on April 30, 2012
Starts out as a coming-of-age novel, but goes beyond that to explore love and tragedy. A moving book that really conveys the feelings of the characters.
- Murder in the Philosophy Department
on May 31, 2012
Entertaining whodunnit in the classic mould, set in a less-than prestigious American college. Great characters.
- Why Won't You Love Me?!
on May 31, 2012
Novel depicting the stress of being a high school teacher in the USA in the aftermath of the Columbine massacre.
- Legacy of a King
on May 31, 2012
A curious novel that left me rather cold. An intricate adventure story in an unspecified world, like a computer game. The characters were not emotionally engaging. The spelling and punctuation errors, and the shifting from past to present tense for no reason, were so frequent as to detract from the reading.