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House of Smoke

House of Smoke

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $7.99

Manufacturer: Signet

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Description

The author of the best-selling Against the Wind presents a thriller featuring a gutsy private eye who finds herself serving an evil dynasty led by a brilliant and seductive heiress. Reprint. K. PW. NYT.

Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-07-17
Summary: "House of Smoke"

Another good read by JF Freedman. I really like this author, something different in all his books. Never the same characters, always a different plot, just can't tell "Who dunnit"!


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2002-12-03
Summary: "Good reading for beach or bathtub"

"House of Smoke" begins with an explosive prologue revealing only some of what haunts Kate Blanchard, ex-cop turned private detective. As she investigates the death of Frank Baucomb, foreman of the Sparks family ranch and lover of young Laura Sparks, Kate delves into the personal and financial dealings of Santa Barbara's wealthiest family, to the dismay of Laura's larger-than-life mother, Miranda. The sprawling mystery encompasses marijuana dealing and oil drilling, but the real story is how Kate works to overcome her inner demons while fighting very real threats to her life.

Kate's character flaws range from the serious (she has lost custody of her children) to the silly (she shares with other Freedman characters a tendency to get drunk and go skinny-dipping when common sense suggests remaining sober and clothed), and the action is more melodrama than realism. Featuring a wealthy family's scheming and infighting and tough female protagonists who aren't shy about using their bodies to get what they want, "House of Smoke" has much in common with a Judith Krantz ("Scruples") novel or a season of "Dynasty." The sex scenes are also more explicit than usual for a detective novel. At nearly 500 pages, "House of Smoke" is written on an epic scale, with characters slowly revealed through lengthy, detailed vignettes and even lengthier speeches. However, the material doesn't really carry the weight of an epic family drama; you can often skip a few pages and not miss anything (except maybe some explicit sex). "House of Smoke" isn't great literature, but it's an absorbing, not-too-demanding book perfect for beach, airplane, or tub.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2001-05-25
Summary: "Where There's Smoke There's Fire"

I loved this book. It started with a bang, storywise, and the main character was complex, authentic, sympathetic, and very sexy. The ending was a surprise and the journey there was completely transporting. Great read -- especially if you've spent time in Santa Barbara where it is set.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2000-03-01
Summary: "Just more GARBAGE"

Another bore-ring story about the super wealthy (20,000 acre cattle ranch in Santa Barbara County, Calif.). Only this time with a rude, crude, insensitive female PI.. Personally I can not relate to the wealthy ....I have absolutly no synpathy (boohoo) for them and can care less if they live or die.

Against the Wind is Freedmans ONLY good book.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2000-01-27
Summary: "boring disappointment"

I struggled through this book until I was half-way, thinking it would get better (that and I was stuck in an airport). I literally threw it away as the lesbian scene started to develop. If that is not your thing, the rest of the book will be equally a turn-off. Boring, slow developing and disgusting.