KillandTellbyLindaHoward

by SB Sarah Saturday, February 12, 2005 at 07:17 PM
Our Grade:
D-
Title: Kill and Tell
Author: Linda Howard
Publication Info: Pocket Books 1998, ISBN: 0-7434-7548-8
Genre: Contemporary Romance

I have been dragging my feet about writing this review, because this book was so God awful bad I can’t even figure out where to begin.

I begin my story a few weeks ago. I was looking for books to read on vacation, and I went online to find as many good novels, either romance or romantic suspense (which usually means romance with guns and a mystery as the secondary plot, which is fine with me). I found a few, one by Susan Andersen, which was ok, and four by Linda Howard that were both highly recommended and cheap. One was even a 2-in-1 novel that was about $8.00.

$8.00 for two novels was too, too much. One of them, which I will find a way to talk about without screaming, was so bad I almost chucked the entire book in the ocean. Only fear of polluting the natural fish and coral habitats with poorly characterized novels stopped me.

But the book I discuss presently, this particular book, I left it at home. I thought I was bringing too many books – which was crap because I ran out and had to mine the resort’s library for suggestions – so it stayed on the table in my foyer. I read it on the train once I got home. This is probably a good thing, because I certainly would have chucked it into the drink, pollution be damned. 

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Picture of beejay said on...
05.24.05 at 10:43 PM |

Wow, I can’t believe there were no comments!

I like Linda Howard and tend to buy all her books, but I have to say that my reactions to this one were very similar to yours, especially the over-confidence in your spoiler. Add to that this statement:
“I’m going to do you hard this time.”

Well, I’d have probably said, “when hell freezes over” to the first, spoilered one, so I’d have been outta there.  But, if by some weird happenstance I was still hanging in there, this would have brought me to my senses.

Maybe it’s me. Some guy says, “I’m going to f*** you,” and I’m advising him not to hold his breath...even if he’s hot and I want to do the dance with him.  Uh, TMI.  Just DO NOT announce these things like the heroine has no say in the matter.  Push that man under the streetcar named Desire and be done with it, girl.

Picture of adena adena said on...
03.27.06 at 05:37 PM |

Yeah, that Linda Howard book was not good.

My favorite by her was “Son of the Morning”, because it’s got a time travel theme, and it’s a lot more detailed and interesting.

Picture of Dark Victory Dark Victory said on...
05.10.06 at 03:47 PM |

There was a period when I really liked Linda Howard’s work. After the Night and Shades of Twilight remain my favorite classic Southern potboilers, and I loved MacKenzie’s Mountain. Her more recent efforts have not worked for me. The implausible virility of the hero is fun in an unabashedly trashy book, but dumb in something with a more serious theme. Arson, murder and twitching penises do not match.

Picture of The Caustic Git The Caustic Git said on...
02.25.07 at 09:54 PM |

I, too, have been burned by the “I spent $8 freakin’ dollars on this bullshit?!” syndrome. Fucking inflation!! I used to think $6.99 was pushing it.

Unfortunately, the author of one of these “WTF$8?!” books FOUND my displeased review… and was kinda just happy that I’d read and reviewed and had SOME nice things to say, because she asked to link to it!!

...in retrospect, I really shouldn’t be surprised.

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