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| The Sleeping Doll | 
enlarge | Author: Jeffery Deaver Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 7203
Media: Paperback Pages: 560 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.4 x 1.4
ISBN: 0340833866 EAN: 9780340833865 ASIN: 0340833866
Publication Date: July 24, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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An enjoyable read, but over-research gets in the way. November 8, 2008 I enjoy Jeffery Deaver books, and have read most of them. There is one thing that has started to irk me slightly about his writing and it is the fact that he has Done His Research, and you know what, he's going to tell you about it! It's been getting worse in recent books, and this is no exception. Within three pages Deaver crowbarred an essay on how kinesics works into the storyline. And not very elegantly either. However once past that irritation the story picks up, and actually becomes very interesting. The characters are well-developed and the narative moves at a good pace, keeping you turning the pages. There are plenty of twists and turns, some more obvious than others. I thought that I had guessed an obvious plot development, and turned out to be completely wrong (which was a good thing!). There is a little lose end at the end of the book which I presume Deaver will pick up in some later story. Overall, not quite up to Lincoln Rhyme standards but an enjoyable read nonetheless. I just wish Deaver would leave his research notes out of his books!
Fairly Good Thriller November 5, 2008 In The Sleeping Doll, a convicted killer and leader of a cult, Daniel Pell has escaped prison. It is up to the novel's main protagonist, Kathryn Dance, an agent with the California Bureauof Investagation, to track him down. Kathryn is an expert in kinesics - an ability to read body lanuage and behaviour.
I found this book quite a fairly enjoyable read. The cast of characters is quite solid, with the manipulative Daniel Pell, making an interesting, formidable and creepy villian. The character of Kathryn Dance is quite well thought out, also.
I would not cast storyline as a page turner. It is action packed in some parts, slow in others. The story does have the usual Jeffery Deaver twists, though. You may not see these twists coming if you have not read any of this author's novels before. If you have, they might not come as such of a suprise. Overall, not a bad read, but not as good as the Lincoln Rhyme novels.
Dreary Deaver October 8, 2008 I am not a great reader, mainly for holidays. I read the review on the back of the Sleeping Doll, and was hoping to be captivated by this book. I think I had read half the book and was thoroughly bored. I found the book dreary, boring, not exciting,and a good read for bed time, sending me to sleep. I found the book to floury in its writing, too much description in parts, with too many tangents, and not enough details when I'd expect. I found this book to have far too many pages, written text that it did not need. This is my first read by Jeffrey Deaver and probabaly my last
Not Rhyme, but just as good September 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a great Deaver fan but was glad of a break from Lincoln Rhyme - I find the Rhyme books can be a bit claustrophic.
I have just finished The Sleeping Doll and it stands alone as being an excellent, very satisfying read - a riveting good story and I would certainly recommend it. (To be quite honest I preferred this book to Deaver's latest The Broken Window.)
Don't be put off by unfavourable reviews !!!
Not quite Lincoln Rhyme, but still good September 1, 2008 In The Sleeping Doll, Deaver introduces us to a new principal charater, Kathryn Dance, a kinesics expert, who'd previously had a cameo role in one of the Lincoln Rhyme novels. Dance is a really interesting character and I hope that we'll see her again in future novels. This was a very enjoyable book, packed with action, interesting characters and relationships, the high level of factual information that one expects from Deaver, and of course, the customary twists. It follows the story of Daniel Pell, a convicted murderer and cult leader, but now on the run; Dance heads up the operation to recapture him and has to deal with Pell's calculating and violent attempts to gain control over people. The book picks up pace and leads to a great climax but this is followed by a fairly long conclusion, with some interesting, but not particularly exciting twists. A good read, but get to know Deaver through the Lincoln Rhyme series before tackling this.
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