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Relentless (Tina Boyd #2) Paperback | Pages: 462 pages
Rating: 3.91 | 3675 Users | 246 Reviews

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Original Title: Relentless
ISBN: 0552153125 (ISBN13: 9780552153126)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tina Boyd #2
Literary Awards: Barry Award Nominee for Best Thriller (2007), Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Nominee (2008)

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There is only one truth left in your world. They want you. And they want you dead — the new stand-alone thriller by crime-writing’s rising star.

John Meron, a happily married father of two, who’s never been in trouble, receives a phone call that will change his life forever. His friend, Jack Calley, a high-flying city lawyer, is screaming down the phone for help. As Meron listens, Calley is murdered. His last words, spoken to his killer, are the first two lines of Meron’s address.

Confused and terrified, Meron scoops up his children and hurries out of the house. Just in time. Within minutes a car pulls up outside and three men get out. It’s clear that they’re coming for him. He’s being hunted and he has no idea why. And with his wife missing, an unidentified corpse in her office, and the police after him for murder, his life’s about to get one hell of a lot worse.


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Title:Relentless (Tina Boyd #2)
Author:Simon Kernick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 462 pages
Published:June 5th 2007 by Corgi (first published 2006)
Categories:Thriller. Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Suspense. Contemporary. European Literature. British Literature

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Ratings: 3.91 From 3675 Users | 246 Reviews

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Being loved by the media and featured on the Richard & Judy list this book became a monstrous bestseller and it could be found everywhere, so kowtowing to peer pressure I grabbed it from the library....Is this it? After all that hype? As Public Enemy used to plead - Don't believe the hype! The concept and idea was OK, but let's be frank it's just a generic thriller with some twists to engage the reader, except it wasn't, sorry too many plot holes for me, and the characterisation! What

A great novel from the excellent Simon Kernick.The novel grabs you from the start in this fast paced story. I love his work and have subsequently read everything else he has written.

This book is fast paced with short chapters that keep you turning the pages. Unfortunately it isn't very well written and the plot gets increasingly unlikely as it goes along.Things that bugged the hell out of me:The main character is at home with his children when he receives a phone call from an old friend, from this call it becomes apparent that his friend has been killed by some bad men and said bad men are now coming after him. So what does he do? Drive to the nearest police station and ask

This isnt the type of book i'd normally go for but i'm glad i read it. Its fairly fat paced from the beginning and stays that way throughout. Not the greatest of books, but it did what a good book should. Your imagination should only do 10% of the work, the author is taking you on a journey, if you get swept up in a story then they have done their job well. This author did that but without anything really standing out for me, i had to read the back of the book to remember what it was about...

Not nearly as good as the first in the series.

screen play writing. good for movies.but characters a not deep. could not sympathize with anybody.the lead is so stupid ,idiotic that his only line everytime is whats happening around me? so annoying. spineless stupid character.plot twists are funny and just to shock the readers. u cant imagine the stupidity of the twists. many times i thought 'oh,come on!' cant match the seriousness , depth and witty dialogues of James Patterson.

Excellent thriller that keeps you guessing virtually right to the end. Don't understand some of the really negative comments made but then again each to their own I suppose.I like the fact that it is easy to read and the storyline keeps you wanting to not put the book down.

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