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Seeing Red Hardcover – August 15, 2017
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Kerra Bailey is a TV journalist hot on the trail of a story guaranteed to skyrocket her career to new heights. Twenty-five years ago, Major Franklin Trapper became a national icon when he was photographed leading a handful of survivors to safety after the bombing of a Dallas hotel. For years, he gave frequent speeches and interviews but then suddenly dropped out of the public eye, shunning all media. Now Kerra is willing to use any means necessary to get an exclusive with the Major--even if she has to secure an introduction from his estranged son, former ATF agent John Trapper.
Still seething over his break with both the ATF and his father, Trapper wants no association with the bombing or the Major. Yet Kerra's hints that there's more to the story rouse Trapper's interest despite himself. And when the interview goes catastrophically awry--with unknown assailants targeting not only the Major, but also Kerra--Trapper realizes he needs her under wraps if he's going to track down the gunmen . . . and finally discover who was responsible for the Dallas bombing.
Kerra is wary of a man so charming one moment and dangerous the next, and she knows Trapper is withholding evidence from his ATF investigation into the bombing. But having no one else to trust and enemies lurking closer than they know, Kerra and Trapper join forces to expose a sinuous network of lies and conspiracy--and uncover who would want a national hero dead.
- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherGrand Central Publishing
- Publication dateAugust 15, 2017
- Dimensions6.5 x 1.5 x 9.5 inches
- ISBN-101455572101
- ISBN-13978-1455572106
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"Brown's story mixes thrills with mystery and a spicy sex scene or two. She has a talent for making the reader think that too much information has been revealed early in the story, eliminating any possibility for suspense, but the conspiracy is so multilayered, the reveal is a tiny part of the overall picture. Strong characters and an emotional narrative make this one of Brown's best books in years."―Associated Press
"When it comes to telling stories that are suspenseful, complex and romantic, no one does it better than Brown...Looking for excitement, thrills and passion? Then this is just the book for you!"―Romantic Times (4 1/2 stars, Top Pick)
"Brown ticks off the boxes that elevate her books to the bestseller lists in this sexy romantic thriller set in Texas...murder, intrigue, betrayal, and a series of dark revelations...witty, pitch-perfect dialogue and fluid writing. A master of her genre, Brown knows how to please her most ardent readers."―Kirkus Reviews
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- Publisher : Grand Central Publishing; First Edition (August 15, 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1455572101
- ISBN-13 : 978-1455572106
- Item Weight : 1.42 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.5 x 1.5 x 9.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,066,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #45,568 in Suspense Thrillers
- #52,838 in American Literature (Books)
- #85,172 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
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About the author
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Sandra Brown is the author of more than sixty New York Times bestsellers, including STING (2016), FRICTION (2015), MEAN STREAK (2014), DEADLINE (2013), LOW PRESSURE (2012), LETHAL (2011), and the critically acclaimed RAINWATER (2010).
Brown began her writing career in 1981 and since then has published over seventy novels, bringing the number of copies of her books in print worldwide to upwards of eighty million. Her work has been translated into thirty-three languages.
Brown recently was given an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Texas Christian University. She was named Thriller Master for 2008, the top award given by the International Thriller Writer's Association. Other awards and commendations include the 2007 Texas Medal of Arts Award for Literature and the Romance Writers of America's Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Customers find the book an excellent read with rollercoaster emotions. They also appreciate the realistic procedures, actions, and reactions. Readers love the characters and say the plot keeps them on the edge. Opinions are mixed on the sexual content, with some finding it evocative and gripping, while others say it's gratuitous.
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Customers find the book an excellent read, masterful work done by an outstanding writer. They also appreciate the characters and thought descriptions. Readers also mention the writing style is great, keeping them informed without filling pages.
"...She writes with an unwavering bluntness, with no euphemisms to soften reality and protect the genteel, while not going so far as to alienate the..." Read more
"...Both her dialog and her writing are engaging, and her plot is just complicated enough to keep you guessing...." Read more
"Sandra Brown outdid herself with this book! A great read, couldn’t put it down!" Read more
"...Seductive, provocative... Perfection!..." Read more
Customers find the plot twists, fast-paced, and hooking. They say the book flows well, providing hints along the way. They also mention the relationship is full of tension and chemistry. Customers also say the realistic procedures, actions, and reactions keep them on the edge.
"...Brown’s mysteries are always an intriguing maze; I try to find the correct path but come up against false leads that make me look closer...." Read more
"...Kerra and John’s relationship is full of both tension and chemistry, and their escapades may leave you breathless...." Read more
"...THIS IS YOUR BOOK. It starts with a bang, hooks you in and keeps you on your toes!..." Read more
"...Seeing Red by Sandra Brown is an electric, fast-paced romantic suspense (heavy on the suspense) thriller which captured my interest from the first..." Read more
Customers like the characters in the book. They mention that they love the rugged and cynical hero.
"...And I wouldn’t call him honorable. He made for a fantastic bad-boy hero and had a complete arc, but at times I was hard-pressed to tolerate his..." Read more
"...I loved how rugged and cynical the hero—John Trapper— was, a man's man, exuding confidence and nerve but also so much charm—I you like heroes coming..." Read more
"...Excellent read, loved the characters and that last twist… again didn’t see it coming!!" Read more
"...Sandra is a master at making her characters so real and the story so believable...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sexual content. Some find the book evocative, gripping, and sexy as hell. They also say the erotic scenes were well handled and Sandra Brown does hot sexes extremely well. However, others say there is too much gratuitous smooching and the sexual tension wears off.
"This is supposed to be a mystery, but the gratuitous, explicit, frequent sex scenes make it seem more like porn with a little mystery thrown in...." Read more
"It is a five star mystery, but I do not like the sex part. I read mysteries for the mystery...." Read more
"...SEEING RED is entertaining, suspenseful and filled with sexual tension...." Read more
"...was good..I felt like the coupling was not founded and the sex was next to porn...." Read more
Customers find the book not as exciting as the usual Sandra Brown fiction, the lovemaking gets boring, and the book becomes preposterous. They also say the lack of action and the romance scenes are too erotic.
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Twenty-five years ago, the nation was rocked by the tragic bombing of a prominent Dallas hotel. The culprit confessed and the case was quickly closed, but for John Trapper, the repercussions had only begun. As one of the few survivors of that event, his father, Major Franklin Trapper, had had his life transformed by fame. As a hero, The Major used his influence for the good of the people, but as John’s father, it was as if he had ceased to exist. The destruction of the Pegasus Hotel plagued John’s adult life, poisoning every ounce of happiness he managed to gain. Finally, tension and resentment built to a crescendo, resulting in the estrangement of father and son.
Now, new information about that fateful day has come to light in the form of Kerra Bailey. A journalist, she’s determined to interview the reclusive Major, and when all other avenues are exhausted, she asks John to provide her with an opportunity. When he denies her, she plays her trump card—and he decides he simply cannot resist watching his father’s face when she introduces herself. They expect the media to go into a frenzy at the revelation…but they don’t expect to make someone nervous enough to want them dead. Soon they're dodging bullets and realize they have to work together to find the real mastermind behind the bombing…before he silences his loose ends forever.
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Sorry if that synopsis is crappy, I’m trying really hard not to spoil anything.
I’m always in awe of Sandra Brown’s talent when I read her work. She writes with an unwavering bluntness, with no euphemisms to soften reality and protect the genteel, while not going so far as to alienate the reader with discomposure and unease. She writes at once dark violence and tender romance. Simple sentences with layers of depth. It’s a difficult balance, but she masters it—as well as those chapter-ending cliff hangers she’s so good at.
This was a great book! I have a few minor issues with it, but overall I very much enjoyed it. Brown’s mysteries are always an intriguing maze; I try to find the correct path but come up against false leads that make me look closer. Even when I thought I had it figured out, I wasn’t quite one hundred percent sure until the veil dropped, and Brown continued to surprise me. Honestly, it doesn’t disappoint me that it was so easy to guess the culprit, because he really didn’t seem to matter all that much. Dealing with him was kind of just a matter of wrapping up the plot.
I really sympathized with the main characters. I cared about them, and I was glad things worked out for them—mostly—but I can’t say I’d want to be friends with them. I don’t care how sexy John Trapper was, or that deep—very deep—down he was a good man and capable of great, unconditional love. He was an epic jerk, and didn’t seem to care that he was (which, by definition, is accurate). Sure, he was motivated by love, but he was ashamed of it. And I wouldn’t call him honorable. He made for a fantastic bad-boy hero and had a complete arc, but at times I was hard-pressed to tolerate his short fuse and kiss-my-butt attitude. His personality was absolutely consistent, though, so kudos to Brown. Kerra… I liked Kerra, she was a good, strong heroine, but I don’t feel that we got much insight into her thoughts. We skimmed the surface, but this was primarily John’s story, and I don’t think I got to know Kerra well enough.
One thing that disappointed me was the lack of action. There were exciting scenes, but nothing that jump-started my adrenaline. This is going to sound weird, but I love when either the hero or heroine gets shot or otherwise grievously injured, because I’m sick in the head and love the heart-wrenching drama. I waited and waited for something like that to happen, but it never did, and I was bummed. Relative, another issue I had was with all the dialogue, especially toward the end. There was a lot of talk and not enough action. Usually I space out through long paragraphs of description or exposition, but this time I spaced out during the long conversations.
SPOILERS!
As much as I want to avoid spoilers, I feel compelled to call horse doo-doo on the child’s identity remaining secret for a quarter century. If that event/photograph was as big a deal as Brown made it out to be, there would have been people who wouldn’t stop investigating until they ferreted out the truth, most likely wanting to claim fifteen minutes of fame. And I just have a hard time buying that it would have been difficult to figure out. Wouldn’t it be a process of elimination to figure out who the child could be, and a matter of fact-checking to make an educated guess? A simple name change and sealed adoption records aren’t huge hurdles, if they were hurdles at all. But whatevs, it made for great fiction.
Overall, I might not be rereading this novel like I do others of Brown’s (ones where there are dramatic grievous injuries, mostly), but I did enjoy it and will recommend it to friends.
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SUMMARY
Kerra Bailey, a television journalist, has the story of a lifetime. She just has to get a interview with Major Franklin Trapper. Major Trapper emerge the hero from a hotel bombing that killed 197 people in Dallas 25 years ago, when he was photographed rescuing a handful of survivors. The photograph captured headlines and catapulted him to the national speaking circuit. Several years ago, however, the Major suddenly dropped out of the public eye and refused all media attention. But the 25th anniversary of the bombing is quickly approaching and Kerra desperately needs to get the interview with the Major. She tracks down the Major’s estranged and rude son, John Trapper, to coerce a introduction. But ex-ATF agent, John Trapper wants nothing to do with his father, or any media concerning the bombing. Kerra’s conveys a hint about the reason for her desperation, and when John figures it out, he begrudgingly makes the introductions. But the interview of a lifetime goes horribly wrong for both the Major and Kerra. Who would want to harm a national hero? Weren’t the persons responsible for the bombing caught? Sparks fly as Kerra and John join forces and search for answers, ultimately exposing a web of lies and corruption.
REVIEW
Once again, SANDRA BROWN grabs her readers and won’t let go until the last page is turned. Both her dialog and her writing are engaging, and her plot is just complicated enough to keep you guessing. Kerra and John’s relationship is full of both tension and chemistry, and their escapades may leave you breathless. SEEING RED is entertaining, suspenseful and filled with sexual tension. Sandra Brown fans will love this one, as will anyone who likes intrigue and romance.
It shouldn't come as a surprise having read a few Sandra Brown's before and yet I'm still amazed at how she nonchalantly places the pawns and makes me suspect every character in the book. By now I guess she would become somehow predictable... except she's anything but. She more than deserves her titles of 'Queen of plot twists' and 'Queen of Mystery'.
Only 30% in and my mind was already reeling with possibilities! A fast pace, twists and gasping out loud inducing revelations throughout the book made "Seeing Red" dangerous for my blood pressure! As much as I wanted to slow down and enjoy my reading time, I had no choice but to inhale those +400 pages, eager to know WHODUNNIT, damnit!
Sandra Brown, once again, made me doubt each and every characters and scheme to most inconceivable theories, constantly reevaluating every hypothesis.
Bonus : A brooding and obstinate hero with a scruff opposed to an honorable and determined journalist, Sandra Brown builds up sexual tension like NO ONE ELSE. Banter, sarcasm and antagonism is a hell of a cocktail and she serves it burning hot, with sex scenes becoming the culmination point to a thoroughly built attraction. Seductive, provocative... Perfection!
She keeps you engrossed in the investigation but the attraction between the main characters feels so potent you almost want to forget about the whodunit and focus on the romance between Trapper and Kerra.
I loved how rugged and cynical the hero—John Trapper— was, a man's man, exuding confidence and nerve but also so much charm—I you like heroes coming across as jerks! The banter between him and Kerra or his friend, Carson, was truly hilarious, and I truly fell for his brand of humor: dark and caustic.
Recommendation : EXTREME
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It shouldn't come as a surprise having read a few Sandra Brown's before and yet I'm still amazed at how she nonchalantly places the pawns and makes me suspect every character in the book. By now I guess she would become somehow predictable... except she's anything but. She more than deserves her titles of 'Queen of plot twists' and 'Queen of Mystery'.
Only 30% in and my mind was already reeling with possibilities! A fast pace, twists and gasping out loud inducing revelations throughout the book made "Seeing Red" dangerous for my blood pressure! As much as I wanted to slow down and enjoy my reading time, I had no choice but to inhale those +400 pages, eager to know WHODUNNIT, damnit!
Sandra Brown, once again, made me doubt each and every characters and scheme to most inconceivable theories, constantly reevaluating every hypothesis.
Bonus : A brooding and obstinate hero with a scruff opposed to an honorable and determined journalist, Sandra Brown builds up sexual tension like NO ONE ELSE. Banter, sarcasm and antagonism is a hell of a cocktail and she serves it burning hot, with sex scenes becoming the culmination point to a thoroughly built attraction. Seductive, provocative... Perfection!
She keeps you engrossed in the investigation but the attraction between the main characters feels so potent you almost want to forget about the whodunit and focus on the romance between Trapper and Kerra.
I loved how rugged and cynical the hero—John Trapper— was, a man's man, exuding confidence and nerve but also so much charm—I you like heroes coming across as jerks! The banter between him and Kerra or his friend, Carson, was truly hilarious, and I truly fell for his brand of humor: dark and caustic.
Recommendation : EXTREME
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Main character is a jerk but sexy as hell. Loved the relationship between him and Kerra.
There was just the right amount of mystery/action and kept me wanting to see what happened next.
Thanks Sandra for another amazing read!
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