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Night Whispers (Judith McNaught)

Nine New York Times bestsellers and more than twenty million books in print have affirmed Judith McNaught's ...

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R.Sampson
08/29/2008

Night Whispers (Judith McNaught) 5

I have a serious addiction to ANYTHING Judith McNaught writes. I love her characters, the story lines, the intrigue, the surprises...and of course the romance. I wish she could write a book-a-week! Night Whispers didn't disappoint me. Try just one of her books and you'll be hooked. Enjoy!

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Studentbuyer
08/25/2008

Night Whispers (Judith McNaught) 5

I highly recommend this book. It was usspenseful and held my interest to the end. A great, entertaining read for vacation or travel.

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Luvbooks54218
02/10/2008

Night Whispers (Judith McNaught) 4

I was prepared to not like this book because of a few bad reviews and the cover artwork looked "evil". But, it was in fact very good and I am so happy that I read it. Judith has a way of making you really like the characters and making you feel that they could be your friends. There was just enough suspense to make it a page-turner to blend with the romance. I look forward to the next book she writes.

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BeanbagLove
01/20/2008

Night Whispers (Judith McNaught) 1

I do like much of McNaught's older work, and her contemporaries can be very good. But this is so implausible you just can't get past the set-up.

Are we actually to believe that her rich father (involved in illegal activity no less) wouldn't have his estranged daughter thoroughly checked out before he invites her to spend time in his home? He wouldn't have any idea that she's a cop? Even after calling her on the job? The story just can't make it past that enormous hiccup.

I consider that a kind of laziness. There may be deadlines, but when something makes no sense, a writer must take a hard look at it and figure a way to make it work. I'm certain many of McNaught's loyal readers could have come up with a scenario where a rich, shady character could have his estranged daughter in his home without knowing she's a police officer and have it be sustainable in the storyline.

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lovethelibros
10/29/2007

Night Whispers (Judith McNaught) 3

This was an okay read, but nothing special. Something to keep you entertained reading out by the pool.

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