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de Jeffery Deaver (Author) "Crazy Megan parks the car ..." En savoir plus
3.1étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (71 évaluations de client)
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Tate Collier, the flawed hero of best-selling author Jeffery Deaver's exciting new thriller, is a divorced prosecutor whose tangled feelings about his ex-wife and their teenage daughter come to the forefront when the girl is kidnapped by a murderous psychiatrist bent on settling a personal score with Collier. It soon becomes clear that Tate really doesn't have a clue about Megan's life or her emotional reality, but the reader gets a fuller explanation from the girl's own perspective, and it's Megan, rather than her father, who turns out to be the real hero of this story.

Deaver draws the reader into the angry, rebellious Megan's desperate fight to save her own life in the creepy surroundings of a decrepit insane asylum in the Virginia mountains. (Deaver practically writes blueprints for the inevitable Hollywood set designer who will have a field day bringing the shuttered, rat-infested scene of Megan's captivity to the screen.) The motivation for Dr. Aaron Matthews's vendetta against the Colliers isn't revealed until most of the way through this crisply paced novel, but he's convincingly insane enough for it not to matter. Deaver throws a few implausible scenarios the reader's way, but they won't matter either; the chase is the thing. The narrative steams along without letting up, and the result is a nail biter that will keep the pages turning. --Jane Adams --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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Before he launched his praised and popular series about quadriplegic criminologist Lincoln Rhyme (The Empty Chair, etc.), Deaver made his reputation with tricky, stylish thrillers such as Praying for Sleep and Manhattan Is My Beat. This slick novel is a throwback to those books and Deaver's first wholly outside the Rhyme universe since A Maiden's Grave. The basic plot is simple. An insane but intensely charismatic psychiatrist, Aaron Matthews, for reasons revealed only near book's end, kidnaps his patient, alienated Megan McCall, the young adult daughter of former Virginia prosecutor Tate Collier, and imprisons her in an abandoned mental institution. Tate and his estranged wife go looking for Megan and enlist the cops in their search. Much violence ensues. Deaver's characters are workable but not deep, though there's some psychological probing along the fault lines dividing Tate, his wife and their daughter. The novel's primary appeal arises from its thrills, which are plentiful. Like James Patterson, Deaver writes dialogue-driven prose, in short, strong sentences and paragraphs that demand little from the reader while seizing attention to the max. Tate and his wife are forgettable heroes, but Deaver tells some of the story from feisty Megan's gripping POV, as she fights back against her captorAone dandy villain who delights in conning others through disguise and misdirection, allowing for plenty of plot curves. This isn't Deaver's most accomplished novel but it's high-energy entertainment. (Dec. 11)
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4.0étoiles sur 5 An ultimate battle of wits, Mai 26 2004
Par Alexander Gitlits (Moscow, Russia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I always preferred thrillers, which leaned more towards a battle of wits, then a battle of fists. True, a car chase or a shoot-out are exciting, but when the hero has to outthink his adversary, not just shoot him ... well, that excites me more.
"Speaking in Tongues" is, maybe, the ultimate battle of wits novel.

A young girl goes into a shrink office. He is very sympathetic, and she really likes this new doctor... right until he drugs and kidnaps her.

Then we turn to the girls' father - a lawyer who can talk a jury into any verdict he wants, a real courtroom king. But does he stand a chance against a psychopath who can talk people into committing suicides?

"Speaking in Tongues" is more of a suspense novel, then a thriller - there is not much actual action - i.e. fights, chases, - mostly it's talking, but it's really involving. Maybe not as involving as another Deaver great "A Maiden's Grave", but the difference in suspense is minimal.

And not many novels can give you a scene, were the hero has to argue, why a person should not be shot, not plead, or appeal to reason, but really give an argument. This scene alone is worth the price of admission.

The one thing I can say against the book is that the villain sometimes seems to be too clever, unrealistically so, but if that wasn't a problem for you in the Hannibal Lector novels, then it won't be a problem here also.

One last thing: ordinary it takes me about a week to read a 300 pages novel, as I don't have much time to read with work and everything. This one I finished in two days.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Another feather in the cap of this gifted author. Jeffrey, Mars 19 2004
Deaver again succeeds in presenting the reader with a taut, well-written, exciting and convoluted novel. The title is well-thought out and apt for the story line.

Tate Collier in his pursuit of a legal career seemingly neglects his wife, Bett and his daughter Megan. When Megan is three Bett and Tate divorce and Tate's contact with his daughter is minimal.

At sixteen, Megan is kidnapped setting off a series of events that will keep you captivated. The adversary and Lawyer Tate, assisted by Bett, are pitted against each other in intigueing circumstances,and with far more intrigueing results. And Megan herself , while imprisoned in a closed hospital, rises to the occasion and in a brave medlay of moves tries to outwit her captor.

The reason for the title of this gripper is slowly but clearly brought to light as we find a battle of words among the principal players. On the cover page, a quote from Henry Miller reads:
"In the beginning was the Word. Man acts it out. He is the act, not the actor." Amazingly fitting for both the plot and the unraveling of same in encapsulated scenes that will have you holding your breath waiting for the next word.

This is not just a casual read, but an enjoyable, tense novel from one of today's top novelists. Leave yourself time for this one because you will not be able to put it down! The ending is a superb surprise that is not likely to leave your thoughts for some time to come.Good Job, Jeffery and keep those books coming, please!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Delightfully Twisted!, Nov. 1 2003
"Speaking in Tongues" is the ultimate novel for readers who enjoy a suspsenseful, gripping, thrilling, violent, and intelligent psychological thriller. Jeffery Deaver is a brilliant author, and he brings such raw emotions to his characters. Megan's emotions were well written, and Dr. Aaron Matthews is one of the most brilliant villains, because he understands that words are the most dangerous weapons. This book kept me turning the pages; I couldn't stop reading until it was over. This book is a masterpiece, in my opinion, and I consider it one of the best thrillers I have read. Mr. Deaver, you have done a superb job!!
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Chico Rio
I've really enjoyed many of Jeffery Deaver's books, he is one of my favorite authors. However, this book was a HUGE disappointment! Read more
Publié le Sep 10 2003 par J. Ulrich

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Turning Point
I've begun reading some of Deavers earlier works lately. I had already finished Praying for sleep and really wasn't that impressed. I did however, like Speaking in Tongues. Read more
Publié le Juil 23 2003 par Craig Alner

3.0étoiles sur 5 Kept my attention
Summary:
Tate Collier is a retired prosecuting attorney that has mastered the art of rhetoric. When he convinces a jury to put the son of a famous but mentally unstable... Read more
Publié le Mai 26 2003 par Ryan Cragun

5.0étoiles sur 5 Words Are Powerful
Aaron Matthews is a psychologist who can draw out the intermost secrets of his clients. He can convince people through analysis and persuasion to do his bidding. Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2003 par Suzanne Vitale

2.0étoiles sur 5 Simply Average
I've read a large number of Deaver's books, from the Lincoln Rhyme series to The Blue Nowhere, The Devil's Teardrop and A Maiden's Grave. Read more
Publié le Mars 29 2003 par Mark Wagenschutz

1.0étoiles sur 5 I Couldn't Even Finish This Book
I usually like Jeff Deaver books, especially the Lincoln Rhyme series. I thought I'd try this one to see if I should read some of his non-Rhyme books. Read more
Publié le Janv. 24 2003 par S. Schwartz

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another great thriller from Deaver
Jeffery Deaver is a master of adding twists and turns to the story and specially to the end of his thillers, just as in this book. Read more
Publié le Janv. 11 2003 par Lisabeth Vefall

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another great thriller from Deaver.
Jeffery Deaver is a master of adding twists and turns to the story and specially to the end of his thillers, just as in this book. Read more
Publié le Janv. 10 2003 par Lisabeth Vefall

2.0étoiles sur 5 A disappointment from one of my favorite authors.
Like one of the reviewers below, I began my love affair with Deaver by reading The Bone Collector. Since then, I've read The Coffin Dancer, The Empty Chair, The Blue Nowhere and... Read more
Publié le Déc 20 2002 par Sheri in Reho

5.0étoiles sur 5 "Lets do the Twist"
Jeffery Deaver always pleases. He can move you around just as his title "Speaking in Tongues" suggests although his way is the written word, not the spoken In each of his novels I... Read more
Publié le Déc 12 2002 par David A. Spearman

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