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Night Whispers. (Hardcover)

by Judith. McNaught (Author) "He'd been following her for three days, watching ..." (more)
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After 30 years, Sloan Reynolds is about to meet the father she never knew. Claiming that his ill health has led him to attempt reconciliation, Carter Reynolds invites Sloan to meet him and his other daughter, Paris, in the glamorous world of Palm Beach, Florida. With all the sense and courage that her job as a cop requires, Sloan refuses the invitation, convinced that nothing good could come from meeting her absentee father. But when FBI agent Paul Richardson intervenes and explains that Reynolds is under suspicion, she agrees to enter the world of the social elite in order to help investigate her father.

Prepared to hate Palm Beach and all its inhabitants, Sloan is surprised to find herself drawn towards Paris, her cranky great-grandmother, and Paris's neighbors, the Maitland family--particularly Noah Maitland. Noah has all the characteristics of Mr. Perfect, which is exactly what scares Sloan. How could someone so sophisticated, smart, and handsome be attracted to her?

But just as the two begin to explore their attraction, Sloan's hopes for her new family and friends crumble. Paul closes in on the dark truth about Carter Reynolds and his suspicions expand to include Noah. Soon, Sloan is an unwilling accomplice in the investigation against Noah, and when a horrible murder occurs, she just may be the next victim.

Bestselling author Judith McNaught has all the ingredients for a great romantic thriller in Night Whispers: the handsome and not-quite-aboveboard hero, the optimistic lady-cop, a handful of exotic and unreadable socialites, and all in all she delivers the goods. Even so, the fact that nearly everyone couples off at the end feels slightly trite, and the motivations of the true killer are somewhat unconvincing. Apart from these minor flaws, Night Whispers remains an entertaining and certainly worthwhile read. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien

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McNaught follows up eight New York Times best sellers with this story of a policewoman, raised apart from her wealthy family, who joins in an FBI investigation of her father?and falls for the wrong man along the way.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as suspenseful as I had hoped, Mar 26 2004
I love Judith McNaught's writing ~~ but this book is definitely not one of her better novel. Don't get me wrong, this is perfectly entertainable and wonderfully written, and it's great for a beach read ~~ but it's not her best novel.

Sloan is a police officer in a small Florida town ~~ separated from her father and sister ever since she was an infant. One day she receives an invitation to meet with her father, a world-known socialite and her sister, Paris. She wasn't planning to go till the FBI agent persuaded her to go, taking him with her. And that is when the story starts.

It is a sweet story ~~ but not very suspenseful and not very intriguing ~~ but still, you find yourself reading it anyhow since Judith manages to snare you into the story. It's a sweet novel.

3-25-04

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Too Good, Not Too Bad..., Feb 16 2004
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I must first confess that this is the first book I have ever read by Judith McNaught and I found it to be quite mediocre. There was great sexual tension between Noah and Sloan but other than that there wasn't much left. The death of the great-grandmother was almost too rushed. The book seemed full of detail at first and then the ending seemed to be rushed as well. It was as if the author was running out of paper to write her story on. It was just an average story in my opinion.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Never read McNaught before, but enjoyed the book, Jan 2 2004
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I've never read Judith McNaught before, I've had this book on my shelf for five years and I finally got around to reading it. I was not disappointed, it was what I expected. I enjoyed the the characters; Sloan who is a no-nonsense cop & her slew of friends. I liked the sexual energy that was between her & her cop friend Jess & then also Jess & Sloan's other friend Sara. I also enjoyed the whole plot of her being estranged from her father & sister and now after 20some years getting a call from her father & one from the FBI. I was also anticipating how it would turn out- was her father really a criminal, would her sister & grandmother open up to her? And was the family friend Noah a criminal as well?

It wasn't the best book I've read, but I wasn't disappointed either. It's kind of a cross between a romance & mystery book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Day Yells
I thoroughly enjoyed Night Whispers. I had no clue what the title had to do with the book; it could have been "The Day Yells" and made as much sense. Read more
Published on Dec 8 2003 by Lee Armstrong

1.0 out of 5 stars Why are romance writers ahamed?
Romance readers like to "feel" through reading the novel all this you feel when falling in love, which is the strongest feeling ever. Read more
Published on Nov 23 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Why has Mcnaught changed her writing style?
I have read everyone of Mcnaught's books, so my rating was based on a comparison between "Night Whispers" and all her previous/current novels. Read more
Published on Nov 18 2003 by Zena

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting plotline
Unfortunately, I read "Someone to Watch Over Me" first, and it was so good that "Night Whispers" suffered by comparison. Read more
Published on Nov 12 2003 by B. Mckee

4.0 out of 5 stars A good Read
This book had great plot, and a lot of suspense. However the love scenes in it were few. So if you're looking for a book with more love in it this is not the book to be choosing... Read more
Published on Aug 24 2003 by Renee

4.0 out of 5 stars Full of suspense, not as much romance
This was Judith McNaughts first trip into the true suspense genre, and she did terrific. I've read many, and she's done better than most that are best sellers. Read more
Published on July 3 2003 by ruhruh1979

2.0 out of 5 stars I don't get it!
I have read all of Judith McNaughts books, and I have to say this has got to be the worst one. Usually there is a big build up and anticipation of the two lovers getting together... Read more
Published on Feb 2 2003 by Jenni Froelich

3.0 out of 5 stars from jersey
i've read almost all of JM's books. and this is a bit lukewarm. i'm glad that paul finally got someone. in all honesty, i'm much more interested in sarah and jessup. Read more
Published on Jan 28 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars One You'll Remember!
This book was great. Noah was wonderful, very handsome, and very smart. His sister shined, too. Sloan (who names their kid that, anyway?) was a great girl. Read more
Published on Jan 17 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Stunning Storyteller when Night Whispers Silence!
Judith Macnaught is a stunning Storyteller especially when the Night Whispers Silence at midnight with its enthralling, masterful plots creating suspense. Read more
Published on Jan 6 2003 by Ilaxi S. Patel

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