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  • Love this series!

    4
    By JDom12
    Good read!
  • Loved It!

    5
    By MissJHart22
    This was a fast paced book, a lot of fun to read and of course Eve finds a way to save the day! I recommend this book and can't wait to see the other books in this trilogy!
  • Another Amazing Eve Story

    5
    By Dreamergirl(Jessica)
    I loved this book! This is another Eve Duncan book and it is just as good as all the others. Eve is a forensic sculptor, she gives faces children in order to try to bring them home. These kids have been murdered. This one is a little different for Eve. She gets a call from a Sheriff in California asking her to do the reconstruction and to please put it ahead of all others. She agrees, and she starts on the reconstruction soon after getting it. Eve gives all of the children a name while she works on them. When she is trying to come up with a name for this one. She hears I think my name is Jenny. This is the first time she has a connection to a skull that she is working on. She has conversations with her dead daughter Bonnie but never has she seen or had another victim talk to her. After Eve is finished and sends the finished reconstruction to the Sheriff in California. Things go to hell. The skull is stolen. Eve is not about to let this go, she is going to find it and bring this girl home if its the last thing she does. This story takes you on the Hunt for the murderer. We get to see a familiar face in this story. As always Joe is a big part of this story. And the ending... all I can is I didnt see that coming! I can't wait to dive into the next Eve Book!
  • Intense!

    5
    By Inuvik
    Wow! I absolutely couldn't stop reading this novel. I love the Eve Dunkin series. Always thrilling. This was filled with mystery, paranormal, romance, super bad guys, odd ones, danger, mind blowing twists and turns. A constant current of emotions and torment. Absolutely a favorite!
  • Engaging Novel!

    4
    By Kris Anderson, The Avid Reader
    Shadow Play by Iris Johansen is the nineteenth book in the Eve Duncan series (wow!). Eve Duncan, a forensic sculptor, receives a call from Sheriff John Nalchek (from Sonderville, California) asking Eve to do a reconstruction for him. They just found the body of a nine-year-old little girl. She has been buried for about eight years. He would like Eve to put the little girl ahead of her other cases. Eve understands because of the loss of her daughter, Bonnie. Eve agrees and starts work on the skull when she receives it. For some reason, Eve feels drawn to this skull and then she starts hearing the little girls voice (Eve calls her Jenny). The girls spirit is still around (this has not happened with any other reconstruction since Bonnie). She does not know why (yet). But someone does not want Eve to complete the reconstruction. The killer is watching. When the reconstruction, note, and photos are all stolen, Eve and her significant other, Joe Quinn (a police officer) head to California. They insist on helping the sheriff with his case. Eve cannot let this case go. The killer is keeping a close eye because he does not wish to be caught. Can Eve catch the killer and help Jenny move on? Shadow Play can be read as a stand-alone book, but it would help if you read the other books in the series (to understand Eve, the relationships, etc.). I enjoyed Shadow Play, but I felt it went on a little too long. I liked the paranormal element, but it was not used enough in the story (found it a little lacking). The book is well-written and engaging. You keep reading to find out what happens next. It just got a little slow in the middle (it was just too long). I give Shadow Play 4 out of 5 stars (I liked it). I will definitely be reading more of Iris Johansen’s books. I received a complimentary copy of Shadow Play in exchange for an honest review.
  • Good story, terrible dialogue

    3
    By teejaybee
    The storyline was engaging. But there were too many holes in the plot and the dialogue was abysmal.
  • Boring

    2
    By anastasiatumasova
    Very boring read - not well written, very plain. Reads like watching a child's cartoon.
  • Too trite

    2
    By Pappy Jim
    This is written like your basic formula romance novel. Boring!!!
  • Shadow Play

    5
    By Allison Brennanan
    Iris Johansen is one of my favorite authors. Her books have mystery, suspense and true love. Eve Duncan is my favorite of her characters. I very highly recommend Shadow Play and her other books. Lisa F (Webster, NY)

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