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Paperback Day and Night, Forever Book

ISBN: 0615531059

ISBN13: 9780615531052

Day and Night, Forever

In this novel of money, murder, and postponed romance, Nease combines an insider's knowledge of Wall Street with a colorful rendering of the South Florida scene to reveal what can happen when no one... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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It Kept Me Up All Night

Day and Night Forever takes you on a suspense-filled page-turning journey, like the DaVinci Code, that would fill your airplane ride, enliven your day by the pool, or keep you up at night. Its true to life sophisticated, affluent, South Florida setting will whisk you away to the tropical metropolis. Day and Night Forever is a voyeuristic vacation.

Murder along the Intercoastal Waterway

A very well-constructed mystery combining murder, Wall Street intrigue, questioned romance, and the wealth and power of a charitable trust. The South Florida imagery lends itself well as a background for surprises and suspense as a Wall Street visitor is challenged to solve a murder to recover a way of life. 'Looked forward to each turn of the plot.

A great mystery!

I love a good murder mystery, and I found this one impossible to put down once started. Mr. Nease builds his characters very well and keeps the plot twisting and turning to the end. I highly recommend this book and hope that this is the first of many from this fine author.

South Florida - Wall Street - Murder - Mystery - Romance. It has it all.

DAY & NIGHT FOREVER by Jack Nease This mystery-thriller follows the standard genre formula-someone is murdered, the protagonist searches for answers, there's a little romance and the truth is revealed in the end. How one gets there, to the end, is the key. Is it magical or mundane? Does the author have a special gift? Can we let go and believe what we read? Is the journey worth our time? I quote from the back cover: "Maureen O'Neal is a one-of-a-kind Wall Street analyst, tough, incorruptible, and feared by corporate executives with something to hide. Her personal life is another story. So when her childhood buddy Gregory Overman phones and asks for help, she's on the next flight to Florida. Once there, she's astonished to learn he wants her to vouch for Roland Pettigrew, a sleazy billionaire-philanthropist known on The Street as Midas Man. Surprise turns to disaster when Pettigrew's ex-wife is found murdered under circumstances that make Maureen and Gregory suspects. Together, these old friends must uncover the secrets of the Pettigrew empire and track down a killer, all the while grappling with the scars that have kept them apart." Day & Night Forever is written from a third-person point of view with some personal insights into Mo (Maureen) through her thoughts. We never really know what Go (Gregory) is thinking or feeling, but for some reason we like him . . . maybe because he has a limp from polio as a child; he was in love with Mo as a young boy, and she hurt him; he's a counselor who started drinking after the suicide of a young client, and he's now in recovery. I personally could not relate to Mo, possibly because of her casual arrogance-smart, feared by corporate executives, all the way to who saved the day. But, just because I could not, doesn't mean you may not. As far as the development of the plot, it moved long nicely-Mo and Go were considered to be the prime suspects in the murder of Grace Pettigrew, and this information was in and on the news. Mo lost her job. So, Mo and Go had to solve the murder. I mention this because something in the ending didn't track for me. First, they're prime suspects according to corrupt police officer Fourquet, and next, they're found on a sinking boat which is missing one person, Luther, and they're no longer suspects or arrested for the missing Luther. Why should the police believe their stories now when they didn't believe them before? Because we know all the answers? . . . and did those answers provide sufficient proof that they did not commit the murders? Jack Nease excels as a writer in several areas: his ability to describe South Florida, so that it comes to life before your eyes, and his skill to convey his knowledge of the stock market and Wall Street, which add richness and depth to the story. The novel is well-edited, has a good rhythm, and I would recommend this book to mystery readers. Reviewed by Kaye Trout - July 7, 2006 - Copyright

Leave some time for this one!

Once you start reading this book, you are unlikely to be able to put it down. Nice, mysterious story line, a real page turner. Give it a try, you will like it.
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