High Noon
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Last update: 08-24-2024
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Phenomenal #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts presents a spine-tingling novel about a female cop who walks fearlessly into danger - but must draw on her courage to let love into her life.
Police Lieutenant Phoebe MacNamara found her calling at an early age when a violently unstable man broke into her family’s home, trapping and terrorizing them for hours. Now she’s Savannah’s top hostage negotiator, who puts her life on the line every day to defuse powder-keg situations.
After watching her talk one of his employees off a roof ledge, Duncan Swift is committed to keeping this intriguing, take-charge woman in his life. Phoebe’s used to working solo, but she’s finding that no amount of negotiation can keep Duncan at arm’s length. Especially when a man throws a hood over Phoebe’s head and brutally assaults her - in her own precinct house - and threatening messages begin appearing on her doorstep. Duncan backs her up every step of the way, as she establishes contact with the faceless tormentor who is determined to make her a hostage to fear - before she becomes the final showdown.
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I've visited Savannah several times, but am not very familiar with its geography and police department. I suppose mistakes made in the book would irritate someone who is familiar with those areas, but they didn't bother me. I have been irritated by authors who place ports in landlocked cities and commit other major faux-pas, but I can live with minor glitches. As for Savannah not having full time hostage negotiators, I allow literary license in fiction, as long as it isn't too egregious. In this case, it added to the story and I could easily suspend disbelief.
I liked Phoebe, Duncan and their friends and family. Sometimes when reading fiction, I just want to relax and escape from real life. Maybe the characters were not realistic, but it was nice to imagine that such loveable characters exist. Who wouldn't want to meet a man like Duncan, or have such loving and supportive family and friends? Romance readers love heroes who are vampires, shape shifters, demons, ghosts, time-travellers, super heroes, royalty, and a myriad of other types of heroes, so why not a multi-millionaire with a heart of gold? Also most people who read romances expect a bit of fantasy like love at first sight and I love that particular scenario. I know it isn't realistic, but I don't read romances for realism.
Since this book is romantic suspense and not a straightforward romance, I expect some violence and language. I didn't feel either was over done and I enjoyed the element of suspense. There was a good amount of tension but not so much as in a thriller. I enjoyed the chapters that presented the villain's point of view and motivation, which added depth to the story. Those chapters managed to reval a lot about the villain without revealing his or her identity.
There were flaws that I considered to be minor and which did not detract from the story. I absolutely hated 'Black Hills', so I am not a non-judgmental reader of Nora Roberts' books. Was this book a classic literary masterpiece? No, and it didn't pretend to be. It was a nice romantic suspense book that allowed the reader to escape for a few hours and to immerse himself or herself in a world where there is love at first sight, multi-millionaires with a heart of gold who are perfect heroes, close-knit loving family and friends, a place where good triumphs and where there is a happily ever after. I read books by authors like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky when I want realism and expect a tragedy, or I read the news. This book was excellent for its purpose of entertaining a reader and allowing the reader to escape from reality for a few hours.
I recommend this book for readers who like romantic suspense and Nora Roberts. It may not be her very best book, but it is definitely one of her better ones.
Two things three things happen almost simultaneously to threaten her world:
1) she meets a lottery millionaire who is fascinated by her and is hard to resist
2) she reports an officer in her training who becomes more and more belligerent
3) she finds items that feel threatening on the steps of her home.
Are these three events tied together, are they all coincidences, or do they really mean anything?
With her always amazing talent, Nora Roberts pulls us into Phoebe's life and makes us love the characters and feel the overhanging threat.
starts out where joe the ex bartender for Duncan Swift is on the roof of the bar with a gun threading to jump on St. Patrick's Day... becuz Duncan fired him for stealing from him and he hasn't paid his rent on his apartment, he was taking money from Duncan bar becuz he has a Gambling problem the police are called and Lt. Phoebe MacNamara she's the police hostage Negotiator for the Savannah-Chatham Police Department... ( she once was a FBI agent) In the aftermath, a romance develops between Phoebe & Duncan .....
*Phoebe is devotion to her career and family, who includes a 7yr old daughter (Carly)and an agoraphobic mother. it creates tension in their relationship. after Phoebe is Viciously attacked in the stair well of her own precinct house by an unknown assailant (I know who it is...lol)
*Duncan is a kind hearted guy who owns the bar that joe was going to jump off the roof of and a Irish Pub among other things Duncan has lots of money becuz he hit the lottery for 138 million Dollars,7yrs ago last feb. he stopped in the store one day for a 6pack & a lottery ticket and the rest is history....
*The next day after joe was going to jump, Duncan calls his Friend Fin (lawyer) to take care of joe's legal problems for him.
*Duncan goes by the SCPD to see Pheobe and ask her out for a Drink reluctantly Pheobe gives in and agrees to have a drink with Duncan,
*Lt. Phoebe MacNamara has A problem with an officer I should Say he has a Problem with her Officer small minded Arnold Meaks in the Negotiator training session ......Pheobe Doesn't take any "Guff" from anyone when she's on the job! in that
way Pheobe reminds me of another Character in a Series im reading (Lt. Eve Dallas of the NYPSD, homicide Div.) I see little hints of Eve in Pheobe here and there....
*I have to Disagree With Some of the other Reviews I Do Not find this Boring, or not being up to Ms. Roberts usual Standards, and it's certainly Not a Big Disappointment Not at all this is my Third time listening to this Book and I Still Love it!!!