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Title: Unnatural Instinct by Robert W. Walker ISBN: 0-515-13529-1 Publisher: Jove Pubns Pub. Date: 30 September, 2003 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $7.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.25 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Unnatural is Unbelievable in the best sense
Comment: No one writing forensics novels takes the risks that this writer takes. He's an amazing storyteller in that you feel he does what ever happens in the book as if it were real life. As if he writes not knowing what is going to happen on the next page, and so damn, you don't have a clue either and your predictions for the storyline as you are reading are never exactly on, and if they are, you get a thrill out of it because it is like reading the author's mind. Not an easy task with this man. He is the giant in forensics fiction. He was writing his novels of forensics long before Silence of the Lamb appered or X-Files, and so his books have only gained and ganied in appeal. Each more striking and diffeent from the next, and Unnatural Rules and Rocks. What other author in the history of horrific suspense fiction ever lashed a victim to a dead guy and has given his heroine a time clock of DECAY to save the day? Just an amazing MAX to the limt storyline, and Walker's cameoing Lucas Stonecoat and Meredyth Sanger from his even more amazing Edge series is a stroke of genius. I love Lucas in all his books, and Meredyth is a DIVA. With Final Edge coming out next March, placing the Edge gang into this Instinct title so deftly as he does, well, it just makes Walker a genius. He simply takes you anywhere with such a deft hand and you are given over to his books in rapt attention. Can't say 'nough 'bout Unnatural Instinct. Sends the obsessive compulsives over the Edge with Bible-thumping Isaiah Purdy, the innocuous evil of the man permeating throughout. Wicked, wicked, and more wicked on top of cruel and unusual, thus the title perhaps? Unnatural (Unusual) and just plain weird fun. The most entertaining book I've read since reading Walker's Fire&Flesh under his pen name Evan Kingsbury, a Stoker recommended read.
Rating: 4
Summary: a decently readable novel, picks up in the end
Comment: This was a good, quick read. Not as emotionally gripping as earlier books in this series, but a good quick plot that I enjoyed, and Jessica Coran was vastly more interesting in this book than in the previous two Instinct novels. The last hundred and twenty pages fly by, which was a fairly nice surprise. I think my one real quibble with the book (and something I havent' seen mentioned yet) was the guest-starring of Stonecoat and Sanger from Walker's Edge series. That, and the small subplot with the Indian killings in Sioux Falls that Coran and Stonecoat both became involved in, shouldn't have even been written about and frankly took a bit away from the main story of this book, which would have been fine on its own if lengthened just a bit.
Overall though, it seems like Mr. Walker is returning to the form that he had last in Darkest Instinct and Extreme Instinct. Let's hope the next book in this series continues the trend of good books in this series.
But please, no more cameos from characters in the Edge series, ok?
Rating: 3
Summary: A judge disappears and the FBI pursues her abductor.
Comment: In Robert Walker's latest novel, "Unnatural Instinct," appellate court judge Maureen DeCampe has disappeared from an underground parking garage in Washington, D. C. The FBI fears that someone bent on revenge has abducted her. Dr. Jessie Coran, FBI medical examiner and sleuth extraordinaire, is in charge of the investigation.
Jessie, with the help of her colleagues, including her lover, Richard Sharpe, frantically seeks clues to the identity of Judge DeCampe's abductor. The investigators even enlist the aid of a psychic, Kim Desinor, who senses that the judge has been taken to a place filled with decay. As the investigators race against time, the judge is facing certain death at the hands of her crazed attacker.
Unfortunately, "Unnatural Instinct" does not rise above the pedestrian. The dialogue is stilted and the characters are mostly stereotypes. Although there is a fair amount of suspense as the killer eludes his pursuers time and again, the plot is basically a recycling of many similar novels. The only real distinction of "Unnatural Instinct" is the method that the killer uses to torture his victim. It is a novel idea, as original as it is gruesome, and it is one that I have never encountered before. Overall, however, "Unnatural Instinct" is an average thriller that breaks little new ground.
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Title: Bitter Instinct by Robert W. Walker ISBN: 0515135690 Publisher: Jove Books Pub. Date: 25 March, 2003 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Grave Instinct by Robert W. Walker ISBN: 0425191702 Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group Pub. Date: 02 September, 2003 List Price(USD): $23.95 |
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Title: Pure Instinct by Robert W. Walker ISBN: 0515117552 Publisher: Jove Books Pub. Date: 01 March, 1996 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Blind Instinct by Robert W. Walker, Robert Wayne Walker ISBN: 0515131504 Publisher: Jove Books Pub. Date: 29 August, 2001 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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Title: Final Edge by Robert W. Walker ISBN: 0515136956 Publisher: Jove Books Pub. Date: 24 February, 2004 List Price(USD): $7.99 |
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