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I've been following the Eve Duncan series in a disorderly fashion. After reading Eve and Quinn, I couldn't wait to get my hands on "Bonnie." I was just a tad bit disappointed in finally finding out 'who killed Bonnie.' All the anticipation I had built up, just to find out that her death was an accident. Really??? All the chases, battles, killings and characters involved in solving this mystery that led to an accidemt!?!?... Can fans now get more Catherine Ling? I can't take anymore of Eve and Bonnie right now, which means doing without Quinn (who I wouldn't mind reading a solo effort primarily about him) for a while. Matter of fact I'm changing my rating...

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Bonnie Eve Duncan Series Iris Johansen Jennifer VanDyck 9781441886101 Books Reviews


The characters are so wonderfully complex and human. I love reading this series. So exciting like reading Patricia Cornwall or Kathy Reiches
I have read all the Eve Duncan books over the years and looked forward to Eve finally finding "her Bonnie". So to say I was disappointed in her final book is an understatement. I skimmed dozens of pages at a time just to get to something interesting. The writing was boring and repetitive. I don't understand why all her prior books kept me entertained page after page and this one was so dull. For those that started WAY back in the beginning, you have to read it to find out the ending. But my suggestion is don't buy it. Check it out of the library. Save your money for something better.
Waited till I could read all the books together that way I was not hanging for to long.
glad to find out about Bonnies father and felt sad for him for all that he went thru and she kept
him sane so she knew who he was and it was amazing all the people she did appear to.
I know that Eve and Joe are finnally at peace with all they found out even among all the twist and turns
that got them to the end and the reason she died . It was a shame for the way it happened but she did have
a peacful place just as she always told her mother when she would visit her.
I had to laugh at the end with the way Catherine finaly realized that Bonnie does appear.

Now will we go to different stories with the same characters I always enjoy some of the characters that
she and Joe have met along the way and will Gallo and Catherine still be around.
Will just have to wait and see.

It was good but don't think it should have taken 3 books to do it.
I feel mixed about this book. On the one hand I liked it, the rhythm, the way it develops and evidently the characters. I've been reading about Eve and Quinn since the beginning and as much as I liked them I wanted this to end. As all the other readers of Ms Johansen I wanted to know what happened to Bonnie and for Eve to found her and bring her home but, and this is a personal but, I don't know if I liked the way the author found to resolve the mystery of Bonnie.
Along the way we had so much angst that this felt like an anticlimax but on the other hand I felt relieved. Maybe that is the way it should be. I can relate to that.
So if you are like me that followed all the series I imagine you want to read this book to know how it ends. I think it's worth it and as I said on the reviews of the last two (Eve and Quinn) even if the book sometimes goes back it is nice to remember some things that we read a long time ago.
I am happy to know that it will be a book about Catherine which is a wonderful character and I would like to see some of the older supporting characters, like Logan.
I love Iris Johansen's writing. Her stories always have great characters, interesting plots filled with unexpected twists, and strong writing. Having followed the story line about Eve Duncan's abducted daughter Bonnie through so many of Johansen's novels, I was eager to read the conclusion. I did not read EVE or QUINN, so perhaps that omission affects how I view BONNIE.

I was very disappointed with this book. The writing seemed flat, the story unbelievable, and the dialogue stilted and stiff. When I learned what actually happened to Bonnie, my first thought was that the abduction seemed implausible and that it should have been solved within a much shorter time. I am glad the mystery of Bonnie's disappearance has been solved. Perhaps Ms. Johansen can get back to writing the kinds of books for which she is best known.
I started reading Iris Johansen a few years ago with my first title being Face of Deception where I was introduced to Eve Duncan. Of course her story intrigued me, a forensic sculptor who battles back her pain of losing her only child to the hands of a serial killer by helping to restore and reconstruct the faces of lost children.

So I was finally ready to learn what happened to Bonnie and of course when a story extends out as far and as long as this one does, it rarely lives up to what the reader wants or expects. I can't say I was dissatisfied with the ending, but I did think it would be different and I was very surprised by what really happened to sweet little Bonnie. But the relationship between Bonnie and Eve always felt genuine and special to me and that alone kept me reading and wanting to see these two get some closure. The final scene between mother and daughter truly touched me and gave me some relief.

A lot of the reviews here complain about Eve's coldness and the relationships between her and Quinn and Catherine and Gallow, but I think Johansen has done a good job of building a character that people can get invested in and care for. Eve was never the touchy feely type, but she does have a warmth, especially when it comes to Bonnie and Joe and her relationship with Catherine is nice as well.

One thing did bother me and pulled me out of the story several times and I was not surprised to see that some others here have mentioned it as well. The "she/he moistened her lips" line was way overdone and I was very shocked to see it included so many times. It didn't feel like a true character action and it could have been left out. To see it once would have been fine, but I'm sure I read it over ten times and that was unnecessary.

All in all though, I enjoyed all three books in the trilogy and look forward to seeing Eve in other stories now that she has her answers and was able to bring Bonnie home.
I've been following the Eve Duncan series in a disorderly fashion. After reading Eve and Quinn, I couldn't wait to get my hands on "Bonnie." I was just a tad bit disappointed in finally finding out 'who killed Bonnie.' All the anticipation I had built up, just to find out that her death was an accident. Really??? All the chases, battles, killings and characters involved in solving this mystery that led to an accidemt!?!?... Can fans now get more Catherine Ling? I can't take anymore of Eve and Bonnie right now, which means doing without Quinn (who I wouldn't mind reading a solo effort primarily about him) for a while. Matter of fact I'm changing my rating...
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