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The Heir

The Heir

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Author: Paul Robertson
Publisher: Bethany House
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 86 reviews
Sales Rank: 888

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 368
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
ASIN: B003N7NQ5S

Publication Date: March 1, 2007

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3 out of 5 stars Decent book   September 6, 2010
Matthew Popp (Johnstown, NY United States)
This book is the reason why you should check Amazon every day for free books that don't stay free. I got this book for free and I am glad I did. I enjoyed the book, but there are better ones out there. If you are an avid reader and like most anything, get this book. If you are picky and looking for action packed sequences and a complicated plot, skip this book.


5 out of 5 stars Must read   September 6, 2010
M. Simpson (Houston, TX)
I really loved this book. I think it's better written than just about every mystery I've ever read. It started slow and then built to a nail biting climax. If I could find one fault (and it was very small), there wasn't much about the personalities of the characters, except of course, Jason. Maybe that's because the very wealthy don't have a lot of personality. I wouldn't know. If you like suspense, I guarantee you won't be disappointed in this novel.


2 out of 5 stars barely made it to the end   September 2, 2010
Philly Reader (Philadelphia)
I finished the book but wish I hadn't kept trying to see what others found so interesting about the book and had just put it aside and moved on to something else. I had a new kindle and was exploring the quality of the freebies that are offered. The circumstances are pretty far fetched. There are so many other good books and authors on my "I want to read list" I'm not that thrilled I invested the time in this.


3 out of 5 stars Murder without the mystery   September 1, 2010
Barry B
I must admit that I had high hopes when I started reading this novel. There's nothing like a good mystery, a whodunit full of intrigue and suspicious characters. Jason Boyer is a likeable protagonist, although somewhat flawed and much too clueless for a hero. Jason spends an inordinate amount of time on questions such as "Why am I here?" "Why am I rich and not poor?" "Did my father love me--or only his riches and power?" The repetition of these questions becomes tiresome after awhile and I found the denouement unsatisfying.

The questions that make this potentially a mystery are,
"Was the rich father murdered?"
"The rich man's widow subsequently dies--is it murder or suicide?"

The police detective, part of a corrupt political system, is too awed by the rich and powerful to do his job. He asks point-blank,"Mr. Boyer, don't you want us to find your father's murderer?"

Jason retorts, "He's dead, and the rest doesn't matter."

Here's where it falls apart--no one in the story cares about the answers to the questions about the murders. Why then should the reader? When the murders multiply, finally the solution to the puzzle falls into Jason's lap--much like his unwanted riches--without much effort or desire on his part.

What were the redeeming parts for me? (I finished the story to the end, after all). I liked Jason's wife, Katie; his late father's secretary, Pamela; and his brother, Eric. If one of these likable characters had also committed to some detective work, and taken that task out of Jason's incapable hands, then the story would have been thoroughly enjoyable in my view.



2 out of 5 stars Disappointing   August 30, 2010
I was 3/4 through this book before it actually got interesting. So much talk of things with not much happening. Not worth my time.

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