site hit counter

[02N]≡ Libro Free Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books

Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books



Download As PDF : Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books

Download PDF Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books


Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books

I was so excited to receive my copy of Victoria Laurie's newest Abby adventure but, have to say, having read every word...Could this possibly be an introduction to a new third series? I hope so.

As for Abby, I missed the usual characters, in their usual lives and personalities. I get that Dutch and our Government needed her talents, however, after only one week of training and she was 'ready?' Plus, the book was too lovey-dove to be a spy book. It confused the characters a bit.

Now, as a spy thriller? Oh yes, Abby could be a spy if you dropped the sugar language (hold-over from our Psychic eyes series,) and just wrote the story plot which was excellent by the way.

Please, separate the story-plots, have Abby be Abby, and create a new storyline and set of characters for the spy plots. Give us readers a treat of 3 series vs two and no...do not change our Ghost Hunters story at all.

Ms. Laurie you have enough talent for 3 series. If it is too tiring then I, will respect your wishes, but I think Abby needs to be Abby that I fell in love with (and so did Dutch,) and keep Dutch's job separate, or how about making him a Private Eye so we can keep our familiar cozy land. I will restate though...You write a great thriller.

Read Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books

Tags : Amazon.com: Vision Impossible (Psychic Eye Mysteries, No. 9) (9780451234063): Victoria Laurie: Books,Victoria Laurie,Vision Impossible (Psychic Eye Mysteries, No. 9),New American Library,0451234065,Mystery & Detective - General,Criminal profilers;Fiction.,Women detectives;Fiction.,Women psychics;Fiction.,Criminal profilers,Fiction,Fiction - Mystery Detective,Fiction Mystery & Detective General,Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths,Mystery And Suspense Fiction,MysterySuspense,Women detectives,Women psychics

Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books Reviews


I have read all the Abby Cooper books and really enjoyed them, but this one is a real disappointment. The story line is simply unbelievable, and I got tired of reading about Abby and Dutch getting beaten up over and over. I mean, seriously, if you're being stalked by really bad people, would you really take a little stroll down to the coffee shop by yourself? Multiple times? And given that they're supposed to be staying in a building secured by CIA agents, is it really possible for the bad guys to show up in the apartment? Multiple times? Not to mention that Abby's "crew" is pretty much absent from this book. Oh, they direct her here and there when there's danger afoot. Except when a bad guy sneaks up on her with a gun, and she has no clue he's coming. Huh? Also, Abby does the typical "oh, I dropped my gun while being chased by bad guys," routine, which is honestly just plain stupid. I'd like to see Abby go back to her private practice and use her psychic talents to help the various people who come through her door. If the next book is anything like this one, it will be the last one I buy.
First of all I want to say that I have absolutely loved all of the previous Psychic Eye books...I enjoy the quirky antics of Abby Cooper and her intuitive insight...love her solving cases and enjoy her interaction with her friends and her dog...and her sister Cat.

However....this one was just not for me. I am not into spy type stories...and it was hard to get through it for me. I ended up skipping to the last chapter just so I could somewhat know what happened and I could go on to the next book. Just wasn't the type of story line I enjoy. It didn't seem to fit with the other books in the series in my opinion.
I have read all the books in this series. Abby has always been believable as a private practicing psychic in the suburbs of Detroit. It was even believable when she became a civilian consultant for the FBI in Austin but a recruit for the CIA? No way. First of all the CIA would have never let her be in on this assignment. It was much too dangerous for a civilian and the rationale that they needed her to "pick up on things" didn't really work out because she DIDN"T pick up on some very important things that she should have. The whole premise was incredible. And one line early in the book really baffled me Abby says " I grew up at the height of the cold war..." WHAT? the height of the cold war was in the 1950's and '60's. Is Abby really a very well preserved 60 year old who uses the term "dude"? Arguably one could say the cold war lasted until the disolvement of the Soviet Union in 1991 but the "height" of the cold war was not the '80's and '90's which, if Abby is a thirty-something, would have been when she was growing up. I hope the next book in this series gets back to the Abby we know and love. This one was an anomoly
I am a not negative person, but above all I am an honest one. This review isn't going to be all love, there comes a time when you need to tell the truth, even if it hurts.

I love this series and after getting over my initial shock of intuitive Abigail Cooper becoming a spy, I enjoyed the book. The concept seemed implausible when I began the novel, but then I remembered why I was reading it in the first place; to escape, to enter a world not of my own and just go along for the ride. And I did, free falling out an airplane with Abby. We both lived through the experience.

Yes, certain things are a bit beyond belief and she does get some facts wrong, but I grew up in the NOVA (Northern Virginia) region of the country right outside of D.C. and I am used to people getting the city wrong. Way wrong.. and yes, I have complained. The next thing however is I do is to go back to my theater days and remember that old fourth wall.

The invisible wall that tells you to suspend disbelief and lets you know this isn't reality. In turn, you let yourself enter the world that the author creates for you. Over the course of the last eight novels, fans like myself have gotten used to the world she created and when things were being stretched I stayed with it, because I loved the characters and the world. She changed the world and I went along with it.

The problem that I think many readers including myself have is that we didn't have a chance acclimate ourselves to Austin before we were whisked off on a spy adventure. The carefully crafted world present in the previous novels wasn't as well put together in this one. Readers took notice and responded.

If you love Abby, I mean really love her, you will love this book, but if you are the person that only kind of loves her or is non-committal, you might not love it. You may only like it.
I was so excited to receive my copy of Victoria Laurie's newest Abby adventure but, have to say, having read every word...Could this possibly be an introduction to a new third series? I hope so.

As for Abby, I missed the usual characters, in their usual lives and personalities. I get that Dutch and our Government needed her talents, however, after only one week of training and she was 'ready?' Plus, the book was too lovey-dove to be a spy book. It confused the characters a bit.

Now, as a spy thriller? Oh yes, Abby could be a spy if you dropped the sugar language (hold-over from our Psychic eyes series,) and just wrote the story plot which was excellent by the way.

Please, separate the story-plots, have Abby be Abby, and create a new storyline and set of characters for the spy plots. Give us readers a treat of 3 series vs two and no...do not change our Ghost Hunters story at all.

Ms. Laurie you have enough talent for 3 series. If it is too tiring then I, will respect your wishes, but I think Abby needs to be Abby that I fell in love with (and so did Dutch,) and keep Dutch's job separate, or how about making him a Private Eye so we can keep our familiar cozy land. I will restate though...You write a great thriller.
Ebook PDF Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books

0 Response to "[02N]≡ Libro Free Vision Impossible Psychic Eye Mysteries No 9 Victoria Laurie Books"

Post a Comment