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Guilty As Sin [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Tami Hoag (Author) "He said it was a game," she murmured, her voice whisper-soft, and tight with pain ..." (more)
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If her knuckle-whitening thriller Night Sins made you lock your doors, bolt your windows and turn on all the lights - keep them that way. Tami Hoag's latest bestseller will make you glad you did. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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In this follow-up to the Night Sins, a prosecutor tries to convict a respected college professor of kidnapping.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Like mysteries? Find another author, May 11 2004
By Donna_Harris (Rochester, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GUILTY AS SIN (Hardcover)
This book is suspenseful as watching snail races and as exciting as waiting the leaves turn color in the fall. If you are an insomniac, try reading this to put you to sleep. If you like mysteries / thrillers / crime drama, find another author. This one is quite dry, boring, and unconvincing.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Long-winded suspense tale, April 27 2004
By Karen Potts (Lake Jackson, Texas) - See all my reviews
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I did not read the prequel to this book, but I did feel that the author gave enough information for me to understand the plot. Ellen North is given the thankless job of prosecuting a popular college professor who is accused of kidnapping a young boy in the community and then beating up a police woman. He is caught by the police chief, but his slick lawyer, who had betrayed Ellen romantically, works hard to prove him innocent. The characters in this book are painted as either good or evil and the plot winds and twists through about twice as many pages as is necessary. After reading this entry, I had no desire to go back and read another 600 pages to see what came before.
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4.0 out of 5 stars "Guilty" of Many Sins, But Still a Fun Read, April 17 2004
By John Ashley Nail (Decatur, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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"Guilty as Sin" is possibly more of a page-turner than it's soapy predecessor, "Night Sins." There are so many twists and surprises that its a wonder they can all be contained in a mere 606 pages (paperback edition). In fact, this time out, the story of the prosecution of a kidnapper who may or may not be guilty reaches a near histrionic level, with murders, car chases, exploding cars and, of course, romantic intrigue. Thankfully, Hoag doesn't spend quite as much time on romantic subplots as she did in "Night Sins." Actually, given that apparently almost every man in Deer Lake, Minnesota, is either a slimy, self-absorbed male chauvinist pig (Judge Grabko, Paul Kirkwood, hot-shot defense attorney Tony Costello--OK, he's an import from Minneapolis, but still...) or ineffectual weenie (County Attorney Rudy Stovich, a few sheriff's deputies), its a wonder the women there bother with the opposite sex at all. That's why Hoag has to have a visitor like true crime author Jay Butler Brooks, whose motives are as suspect as his frequent references to an Uncle Hooter. When he goes after Assistant County Attorney Ellen North, the fact that he wants to get into her pants more than into her filing cabinet is supposed to illustrate how he's really an honorable man. In a mating ritual usually only encountered in movies or on TV, he sets about winning Ms. North's heart by alternately scaring her or by being relentlessly irritating. Also like in movies or on TV, this tactic works.

Like "Night Sins," Hoag uses a broad brush to paint "Guilty as Sin." There is much exposition about the evil lurking in this innocent little town, about how kidnapping and murdering people is evil (in case you didn't know) and how all this evil has changed lives forever. And when it comes to portraying the media--well, I think the Bush administration would paint a more flattering picture of reporters than Hoag does in either of her "Sin" novels. Apparently news-gathering is evil, too.

Nevertheless, for sheer entertainment value, I enjoyed "Guilty as Sin." Hoag is a gifted storyteller and I was glad to lose sleep staying up to read "just one more chapter" of her engrossing, if a bit flawed, suspense novel.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Big letdown
I think Hoag's writing is fairly tight and she keeps the suspense moving along but the reading was simply not worth the final ending. Read more
Published on Aug 24 2003 by Michael Soguero

5.0 out of 5 stars Read only after "Night Sins" for full effect.
When I read "Night Sins" it ended practically in the middle of a thought - very obviously (thank goodness) a sequel was planned. Read more
Published on May 29 2003 by Kim Foster

3.0 out of 5 stars good mystery, awful romance
I've read many of Tami Hoag's books in the past and have always enjoyed them. This one, however, could have used a good dose of editing (as other reviewers have commented). Read more
Published on April 25 2003 by A Reader

3.0 out of 5 stars Too Many words
The follow up To Night Sins has a lot of words and little action. The suspect is in jail awaiting a trail and is proclaiming his innocence. Read more
Published on Dec 14 2002 by tsm224

5.0 out of 5 stars Guilty as Sin
Great sequel to a great prequel! I thoroughly enjoyed this book and read it in four sittings. The characters are believeable (where are you Jay when I need you? Read more
Published on Oct 9 2002 by roonetta

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Ending! Vintage Hoag....
I've been a Tami Hoag fan since the mid-nineties. While Night Sins left me somewhat unsatisfied, Guilty As Sin gripped me from the first chapter and held my attention all the way... Read more
Published on Aug 6 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent legal thriller
This is, esssentially, a legal thriller, but Hoag, the wonderful author that she is, mixes lots of other elements in with it, giving it many extra dimensions, and making it stand... Read more
Published on Mar 27 2002 by RachelWalker

4.0 out of 5 stars Sequel to Night Sins
"Guilty As Sin" is the sequel to "Night Sins". It still takes place in Deer Lake, Minnesota, but the female protagonist has changed. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars When a Decent Story Meets Too Many Clichés
Tami Hoag began "Guilty As Sin" with a teaser. It's a sequence that actually occurs toward the end of the book. Read more
Published on Feb 1 2002 by jfarro

2.0 out of 5 stars Buy as a gift
If you have someone that is a Tami Hoag fan, her new book is good, if not, dont buy it just to read it, you will be lost. Read more
Published on Dec 5 2001 by bigmavdaddy

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