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Tami Hoag | 576 pages | 31 Jan 1996 | Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc | 9780553564518 | English | New York, United States Night Sins - Variety

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Sadly the book description was way better than the actual book. A young boy disappears from an ice rink in a small Minnesota town, prompting an investigation that shatters small town illusions. But this description with all its potential is as good as it gets. The characters are better described as caricatures and frankly any women should cringe at how Agent Megan O'Malley is represented. Repeatedly she makes bad decisions that go against everything that she believes in. Moreover for someone who Sadly the book description was way better than the actual book. Moreover for someone who is supposedly smart; her decisions are just plain dumb. The sexual relationship that develops instantaneously between Agent O'Malley of the BCA and the police chief of the small town is simply absurd and consequently the sex scenes between the two are gratuitous and cheap, doing nothing to advance the main plot. As for the main plot, poorly developed is an understatement. I have read other books by this author that were quite good, but this is not one of them. Cannot recommend. Aug 19, Laura rated it really liked it Shelves: american-fiction , e-books , suspense-thriller , viciados-em-livros , read , kindle. This is story of a missing eight-years boy Josh Kirkwood and his family and how the involved cops faced his mysterious disappearance. The author managed to keep the suspense until the end no spoilers here and describing the main characters lives around this crime. View all 4 comments. Apr 07, Dark-Draco rated it really liked it Shelves: crime. I've read quite a lot of books by this author and have always preferred her crime novels to her earlier romance novels The story is set over twelve or so days, starting with the arrival of Megan O'Malley, the new BCA agent assigned to a small town. Within hours of her arrival, a young boy is abducted. As the kidnapper plays with the police, essentially influencing the investigation in one direction, then another, the whole town i I've read quite a lot of books by this author and have always preferred her crime novels to her earlier romance novels As the kidnapper plays with the police, essentially influencing the investigation in one direction, then another, the whole town is dragged into the hunt. The relationship between Megan and the police chief smoulders away to an inevitable conclusion, while they go after first one suspect, then another. I have to say, I really liked it. The character of Paul Kirkwood is also a bit over the top, but it is good to hate him. I actually thought all the characters were written well, providing plenty to root for and plenty to dislike. I usually prefer crime novels where the reader is privy to more clues than the characters, but this was done in such a way that the reader was led down the wrong avenues too. So, overall, a great read that I enjoyed so much that I went straight on to the sequel to find out what really happened. May 27, Jess rated it it was amazing Shelves: romantic-suspense , This book was great! I picked it up, and from that point on I couldn't put it down. It was fast paced with a lot of suspense and it kept me guessing until the last few chapters as to who the criminal was. There was a nice romantic element to the story, and I really fell in love with some of the characters. There were also characters that Hoag forced you to love to hate. I couldn't help disliking them, I actually enjoyed hating them and kept wishing dreadful things on them lol. But I think that's This book was great! But I think that's a mark of a great writer. It's one thing to have a writer influence you to like a hero or a heroine, but it's an entirely different matter to put down a book and admit that you loved hating a character. I despised that damn reporter Price, and yet yeah, I still wanted to know what stupid asinine thing she would say next. Fantastic book. I was a little pissed that it ended sort of on a cliffhanger.. I'm hoping there are other books that relate back to this storyline. I have to check on that. This was my first book by Tami Hoag, but it won't be the last one. Jul 23, Magpie67 rated it it was amazing Shelves: own. I loved this book strictly for the cat and mouse chase. The everyday pursuit and what police and agents must do to wade through the clues was where the games began for me. I had two sets of whodunit and with the explosive writing of Tami Hoag they changed continuously. I knew the moment only one was in jail that "We" would be dropping off the kid. I could feel the sequel was coming and I was thrilled!!!! Tami had me turning the pages faster towards the end with the thrill of the hunt. The clues, I loved this book strictly for the cat and mouse chase. The clues, the notes left behind were tantalizing! What do we really know about our neighbors should be the theme of this book. What lurks behind the doors that we are unaware about? That is the question. Will this town ever be the same? Could your own town come back after a church zealot nut and a pedophile carried so many secrets? Great story! Shelves: mystery- or-thriller-reads , paperback-collection , interconnected-series. Good thriller! I read it ages ago and only thought of it tonight when a buddy told me she started reading a Tami Hoag novel. I remember being excited when Night Sins was adapted for the small screen starring Valerie Bertinelli and Harry Hamlin. I gobbled up the sequel before the movie adaptation premiered on February 23, A page turner for sure. Sigh now I need to find the next book. Apr 15, Stargazer rated it liked it Shelves: thrillers. Aug 02, Angelique Simonsen rated it really liked it. Great realistic cop drama. And when there was not much action casewise there was enough bedroom action to keep you reading. Appropos of nothing, just a note to myself. Self: Be sure when you start glomming on a writer, you do a little research. Not so, unfortunately. There are lots of incomplete threads Appropos of nothing, just a note to myself. There are lots of incomplete threads hanging by the time I reached the ambiguous epilogue on page So I guess I have only myself to blame for lack of research. However, this felt a bit, er, -ish at times as far as all the characters of Deer Lake which made it hard for me to care about all the personalities introduced. There were two or three I was very interested in, but some felt like it was an authorial sleight of hand game. A red herring thrown out to muddy the waters, but just a few too many. Scratch a little dere. But for me that romance is a little hasty. And it did distract from the meat of the story - a kidnapped young boy. As I said, soap opera-ish. Mar 04, Linda rated it did not like it Shelves: mystery- crime , no-thanks-i-ll-pass. Tami Hoag has written some decent novels, but alas, Night Sins does not fit into that category. This novel is ostensibly a mystery, set around the abduction of a young boy from a hockey rink in remote Deer Lake, MI. But what should be the focus of the plot, which might have been pretty compelling, takes second place to a romance that could not have been more of a cliche, but could have served well as two years of episodes for a TV soap opera. Sexy Megan O'Malley, a petite bundle of sass, breezes Tami Hoag has written some decent novels, but alas, Night Sins does not fit into that category. As the Bureau's first female field officer, she's determined to make her mark, and she certainly does that. Over and over again. With anyone who notices she's a woman. Enough with the feminism already. When Megan meets Deer Lake's Chief of Police, the Harrison Fordian Mitch Holt, he's wearing red long johns for a winter pageant, and his outfit, of course, leaves nothing to the imagination. Sparks fly, but these two rub each other the wrong way, and it will take the entire book for them to give in to that old, impossible chemistry. The other major characters are also "types" : the verbally abusive husband, the warm and supportive neighbor, the chief's secretary who holds the department together with her strength of character, the abducted child's mom who's torn between the responsibilities of motherhood and of her job as ER physician. Too bad Night Sins doesn't live up to its blurb. Could have, might have, just didn't. Apr 05, BookCrazy rated it did not like it. Bloody awful book full of stereotype characters and ad nauseam tropes. How did this make it to the best seller list? I was handed this book while waiting at an airport. The person had just finished it and said that the book wasn't a bad read. Maybe I misunderstood and the person said it was a bad read? I was bored so I read it on a long flight. Wish I hadn't. All the stock characters are here. The strong female cop with daddy issues trying to make it in a man's world, who falls for the local polic Bloody awful book full of stereotype characters and ad nauseam tropes. The strong female cop with daddy issues trying to make it in a man's world, who falls for the local police chief who hasn't loved anyone since his wife and only son died and he blames himself A madman or men kidnap a child and all the wrong people are suspected and arrested. Meanwhile lots of dirty secrets in the town are exposed, including affairs. Full Cast and Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. 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She didn't mention how the priest had such poor judgment yet kept his collar on. She didn't mention-- oh, never mind. It was a really long and pointless story with an unsatisfying ending. Dec 21, Sara rated it did not like it Recommends it for: nobody. The best way I can describe this novel is pure disappointment. It seems the author got carried away with the numerous characters in this story and didn't know how to end the mystery. The final chapter was annoying in the sense that it left me completely hanging on why the kidnapping occurred, what the reasoning was behind the culprit and would the killer strike again? Hoag left the novel hanging so I figured a sequel might be written to extend the characters, but there isn't anything. I will not The best way I can describe this novel is pure disappointment. I will not read more of her novels due to the bad taste this one left in my mouth This book was written in I did not finish it because The main character, Megan O'Malley, was newly assigned to replace a long time and beloved detective in small town Minnesota. Megan is well qualified with 10 years of experience and ample credentials, but seems determined to show the huge chip on her shoulder at every turn. She not only criticizes the investigative methods of the Chief her boss! Again and again he acknowledges in many concrete ways that he res This book was written in Again and again he acknowledges in many concrete ways that he respects her abilities, but she constantly is undermining his authority. And of course common with books written in the 90s he is constantly thinking about how he's going to get her into bed! The mystery might have been a good one, but I've got to have characters I like - decent, hard working detectives who are civil to each other. Don't waste your time on this garbage. Nov 20, Petra rated it it was ok. Spoilers, maybe, I don't know. This book was horrible! I know it was written in the nineties but God!! The characters are all such stereotypes. The police chief who moved to a small town after his wife and son were murdered and swore never to get emotionally attached again, the female field agent with a crappy childhood and daddy issues, the stunning news reporter with no conscience who sleeps with people for a scoop. Rolling your eyes yet? And let's get something clear, Mitch Holt is an asshole with anger issues and we are encouraged to think about him as the McDreamy of the police force. He is attracted to Megan and the first time she angers him he pinned her to a wall and stared at her chest then tried to kiss, and when she pushed him away he somehow made her feel bad. In their first fight after they sleep together he tells her that she doesn't know how to be a woman. Whenever he thinks about her, he laments the fact that he can't control her. We are presented with Paul, the abusive cheating husband, but if you just take a second that five years from now Megan and Mitch will be Paul and Hannah. Oh, and let's not forget that he doesn't know how to do his job!!!! They lose precious time at the beginning because ". And the one thing that kept me going was the mystery. How was the plot you may ask, well I don't know what to tell you, because there is a second book which I'm not gonna read and we have no clue what happened at the end of the book. Awesome right? Don't read this book. It's bad. This book and the second book in the series need to be read back to back. Well, not romance as it's definitely insta lust and sex. This book felt like it had a lot of filler which did not advance the plot or add to the characters' development. Plus it really ends with the plot unfinished which in my books, is a cliffhanger. I hate cliffhangers and serials. I like series, but not serials which leave me with the "this is incomple This book and the second book in the series need to be read back to back. I like series, but not serials which leave me with the "this is incomplete and frustrating" feeling. The plot is good but really felt like it should have been one book. More later Mar 25, Michelle Jones rated it did not like it Shelves: i-give-up , thriller-suspense. I picked this up one day at the library because I was intrigued by the description. Now I'm just glad I didn't pay for it. I thought this book was supposed to be a mystery, but the main characters were much more interested in each other than in finding a missing boy. Definitely not worth a read. View 1 comment. Sadly the book description was way better than the actual book. A young boy disappears from an ice rink in a small Minnesota town, prompting an investigation that shatters small town illusions. But this description with all its potential is as good as it gets. The characters are better described as caricatures and frankly any women should cringe at how Agent Megan O'Malley is represented. Repeatedly she makes bad decisions that go against everything that she believes in. Moreover for someone who Sadly the book description was way better than the actual book. Moreover for someone who is supposedly smart; her decisions are just plain dumb. The sexual relationship that develops instantaneously between Agent O'Malley of the BCA and the police chief of the small town is simply absurd and consequently the sex scenes between the two are gratuitous and cheap, doing nothing to advance the main plot. As for the main plot, poorly developed is an understatement. I have read other books by this author that were quite good, but this is not one of them. Cannot recommend. Aug 19, Laura rated it really liked it Shelves: american-fiction , e-books , suspense-thriller , viciados-em-livros , read , kindle. This is story of a missing eight-years boy Josh Kirkwood and his family and how the involved cops faced his mysterious disappearance. The author managed to keep the suspense until the end no spoilers here and describing the main characters lives around this crime. View all 4 comments. Apr 07, Dark-Draco rated it really liked it Shelves: crime. I've read quite a lot of books by this author and have always preferred her crime novels to her earlier romance novels The story is set over twelve or so days, starting with the arrival of Megan O'Malley, the new BCA agent assigned to a small town. Within hours of her arrival, a young boy is abducted. As the kidnapper plays with the police, essentially influencing the investigation in one direction, then another, the whole town i I've read quite a lot of books by this author and have always preferred her crime novels to her earlier romance novels As the kidnapper plays with the police, essentially influencing the investigation in one direction, then another, the whole town is dragged into the hunt. The relationship between Megan and the police chief smoulders away to an inevitable conclusion, while they go after first one suspect, then another. I have to say, I really liked it. The character of Paul Kirkwood is also a bit over the top, but it is good to hate him. I actually thought all the characters were written well, providing plenty to root for and plenty to dislike. I usually prefer crime novels where the reader is privy to more clues than the characters, but this was done in such a way that the reader was led down the wrong avenues too. So, overall, a great read that I enjoyed so much that I went straight on to the sequel to find out what really happened. May 27, Jess rated it it was amazing Shelves: romantic-suspense , This book was great! I picked it up, and from that point on I couldn't put it down. It was fast paced with a lot of suspense and it kept me guessing until the last few chapters as to who the criminal was. There was a nice romantic element to the story, and I really fell in love with some of the characters. There were also characters that Hoag forced you to love to hate. I couldn't help disliking them, I actually enjoyed hating them and kept wishing dreadful things on them lol. But I think that's This book was great! But I think that's a mark of a great writer. It's one thing to have a writer influence you to like a hero or a heroine, but it's an entirely different matter to put down a book and admit that you loved hating a character. I despised that damn reporter Price, and yet yeah, I still wanted to know what stupid asinine thing she would say next. Fantastic book. I was a little pissed that it ended sort of on a cliffhanger.. I'm hoping there are other books that relate back to this storyline. I have to check on that. This was my first book by Tami Hoag, but it won't be the last one. Jul 23, Magpie67 rated it it was amazing Shelves: own. I loved this book strictly for the cat and mouse chase. The everyday pursuit and what police and agents must do to wade through the clues was where the games began for me. I had two sets of whodunit and with the explosive writing of Tami Hoag they changed continuously. I knew the moment only one was in jail that "We" would be dropping off the kid. I could feel the sequel was coming and I was thrilled!!!! Tami had me turning the pages faster towards the end with the thrill of the hunt. The clues, I loved this book strictly for the cat and mouse chase. The clues, the notes left behind were tantalizing! What do we really know about our neighbors should be the theme of this book. What lurks behind the doors that we are unaware about? That is the question. Will this town ever be the same? Could your own town come back after a church zealot nut and a pedophile carried so many secrets? Great story! Shelves: mystery-or-thriller- reads , paperback-collection , interconnected-series. Good thriller! I read it ages ago and only thought of it tonight when a buddy told me she started reading a Tami Hoag novel. I remember being excited when Night Sins was adapted for the small screen starring Valerie Bertinelli and Harry Hamlin. I gobbled up the sequel before the movie adaptation premiered on February 23, A page turner for sure. Sigh now I need to find the next book. Apr 15, Stargazer rated it liked it Shelves: thrillers. Aug 02, Angelique Simonsen rated it really liked it. Great realistic cop drama. And when there was not much action casewise there was enough bedroom action to keep you reading. Appropos of nothing, just a note to myself. Self: Be sure when you start glomming on a writer, you do a little research. Not so, unfortunately. There are lots of incomplete threads Appropos of nothing, just a note to myself. There are lots of incomplete threads hanging by the time I reached the ambiguous epilogue on page So I guess I have only myself to blame for lack of research. However, this felt a bit, er, soap opera-ish at times as far as all the characters of Deer Lake which made it hard for me to care about all the personalities introduced. There were two or three I was very interested in, but some felt like it was an authorial sleight of hand game. A red herring thrown out to muddy the waters, but just a few too many. Scratch a little dere. But for me that romance is a little hasty. And it did distract from the meat of the story - a kidnapped young boy. As I said, soap opera-ish. Mar 04, Linda rated it did not like it Shelves: mystery-crime , no-thanks-i-ll-pass. Tami Hoag has written some decent novels, but alas, Night Sins does not fit into that category. This novel is ostensibly a mystery, set around the abduction of a young boy from a hockey rink in remote Deer Lake, MI. But what should be the focus of the plot, which might have been pretty compelling, takes second place to a romance that could not have been more of a cliche, but could have served well as two years of episodes for a TV soap opera. Sexy Megan O'Malley, a petite bundle of sass, breezes Tami Hoag has written some decent novels, but alas, Night Sins does not fit into that category. As the Bureau's first female field officer, she's determined to make her mark, and she certainly does that. Over and over again. With anyone who notices she's a woman. Enough with the feminism already. When Megan meets Deer Lake's Chief of Police, the Harrison Fordian Mitch Holt, he's wearing red long johns for a winter pageant, and his outfit, of course, leaves nothing to the imagination. Sparks fly, but these two rub each other the wrong way, and it will take the entire book for them to give in to that old, impossible chemistry. The other major characters are also "types" : the verbally abusive husband, the warm and supportive neighbor, the chief's secretary who holds the department together with her strength of character, the abducted child's mom who's torn between the responsibilities of motherhood and of her job as ER physician. Too bad Night Sins doesn't live up to its blurb. Could have, might have, just didn't. Apr 05, BookCrazy rated it did not like it. Bloody awful book full of stereotype characters and ad nauseam tropes. How did this make it to the best seller list? I was handed this book while waiting at an airport. The person had just finished it and said that the book wasn't a bad read. Maybe I misunderstood and the person said it was a bad read? I was bored so I read it on a long flight. Wish I hadn't. All the stock characters are here. The strong female cop with daddy issues trying to make it in a man's world, who falls for the local polic Bloody awful book full of stereotype characters and ad nauseam tropes. The strong female cop with daddy issues trying to make it in a man's world, who falls for the local police chief who hasn't loved anyone since his wife and only son died and he blames himself A madman or men kidnap a child and all the wrong people are suspected and arrested. Meanwhile lots of dirty secrets in the town are exposed, including affairs. 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Christopher Priest. Olivia Birkelund. Katie Volding. Pruitt Taylor Vince. Jeffrey DeMunn. Christopher Aguayo. Director: Robert Allan Ackerman. Writers: Tami Hoag novel , John Leekley teleplay. Facebook Twitter E-mail. This movie redefined the genre. Great storyline and acting. I'm really busy right now, so I can't go into detail. Kept me in suspense for hours. Step over the line and it's my wrath you will face. Nothing can touch me. Nothing can sway me. I am relentless and unfeeling. Or so I thought until I met a female Dark-Hunter who goes by the name of Danger-it's not just her name, it's how she lives her life. She doesn't trust me at all. And who could blame her? She alone knows that I'm here to be judge, jury and most likely executioner of her friends. Yet she is my key to saving some of them. Without her, they all will die. Dangereuse St. Richard is a deadly distraction. Something about her is reawakening a heart I thought was long dead. Previews available in: English. Add another edition? Learn about the virtual Library Leaders Forum happening this month. Night sins Tami Hoag. Borrow Listen. Want to Read. Download for print-disabled. Check nearby libraries Library. Share this book Facebook. Last edited by ImportBot. July 31, History. An edition of Night sins This edition published in by Bantam Books in New York. Written in English — pages. Night sins: Guilty as sin , Bantam Books. Not in Library. https://files8.webydo.com/9586386/UploadedFiles/0C7C61FF-DAE3-8E94-736B-96D3BAC91B92.pdf https://uploads.strikinglycdn.com/files/15298f7f-21e1-4e3c-9267-cecf53cb2e54/lustige-und-einfache-handarbeiten-tierfabrik-ausschneiden-und- einfuegen-849.pdf https://files8.webydo.com/9591720/UploadedFiles/E77ED335-090F-C07B-9869-0A90E76911FF.pdf https://static.s123-cdn-static.com/uploads/4639481/normal_601ec4bea0974.pdf https://static.s123-cdn-static.com/uploads/4640272/normal_601f4bf881b55.pdf https://files8.webydo.com/9588748/UploadedFiles/016FE19C-859D-1434-D011-04EDED3B2821.pdf https://files8.webydo.com/9586244/UploadedFiles/5297642E-2DD7-4411-C9D5-23D1D207A570.pdf