Reap the Wind (Wind Dancer)

by Iris Johansen

2002

Status

Available

Publication

Bantam (2002), Edition: Reissue, 624 pages

Description

Fiction. Romance. Suspense. HTML:An elusive killer . . . a deadly obsession . . . and a woman who must destroy him�??or become his next victim. Some would kill to know what Caitlin Vasaro knows. For the secrets she�??s kept hidden all her life are the kind that the rich and the powerful will do anything to possess. But not even Caitlin knows how much danger she is in�??or how far someone will go to hunt her down. But she is about to find out when she enters a business deal with the mysterious and charismatic Alex Karazov and joins the hunt for one of the world�??s most coveted treasures, the Wind Dancer, an ancient statue of legendary beauty and power. But Kazarov is a dangerous man who has an even more dangerous enemy and suddenly Caitlin is thrust into a shadow world of intrigue and deception, unable to trust anyone, not even the one man who can help. Now she must outsmart the cleverest of killers, a psychopath obsessed with the Wind Danc… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member zweven
Not knowing this was part of a series (last in the series), I read this as a stand-alone. I'm not sure how much of a back story I may have missed, but this book was so detailed, it would be minimal. It grabs you right away, setting in motion a back and forth that was quite suspenseful. My complaint
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is that this is a very long book, mostly because some of the scene set-ups are way too long and descriptive. It drags. I found myself skipping a page here, 2 pages there (thinking 'blah blah'), so I could get back to the story. Overall a great plot.
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LibraryThing member wyvernfriend
It's not that long since I read this but a lot of the story is a bit of a blur. I think I really should re-read it to get a better idea of what it's all about.
LibraryThing member E.A.Walsh
I found this book in my ship library and at the time I didn't know it was part of a series. In truth I couldn't even tell is was part of a series even after reading it.

Google cleared that mess up for me.

But despite that, it was pretty much a stand-alone for me.

It was interesting and at times a
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little weird. I wasn't left wanting more, and I've never sought out the other books.

The romance was a little, how would you say it, forced and at times, to me, felt a little wrong. And in saying that, I felt that the whole thing moved a little too fast, or better yet, it had a bit of a disconnect.

But in all I did enjoyed this book, and would recommend it to others that want a mystery inside of a mystery.

Happy Reading

-Emily
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LibraryThing member Carlathelibrarian
Different from the others in this series, but still enjoyable.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

6.85 inches

ISBN

0553586122 / 9780553586121

Barcode

1602874
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