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ISBN: 0778320804

ISBN13: 9780778320807

The Halo Effect

(Book #1 in the Butterfield Institute Series)

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The Halo Effect by M. J. Rose released on Jun 28, 2005 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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If you have some free time

then this is the book for you. I read it in a couple of days even though I should have been working on office duties. Yes, there is some pretty vivid sex but it is really a part of the story and the suspense of what happens and why. I have ordered two more books by M. J. Rose and am excited about reading more of her work. I understand that some of the characters are in these follow-up books so I'm looking forward to see what happens to them. I began to have a hunch as to who the villain was about 3/4 of the way through,but couldn't be sure until the very last pages. If you like mystery, serial killer stories and interesting characters, read this book.

Couldn't put it down!...

I started this novel last night and finished it today. I could not put this book down. It is a very suspenseful novel and the ending will leave you breathless, I couldnt turn the pages fast enough to find out what happened! The writing is very rich in detail, the book will have you holding your breath in places. If you like books that make your heart race then this is one for you. I eagerly await the next Morgan Snow book due out in 2005.

Not your usual suspense novel

Dr. Morgan Snow, the protagonist of this first installment in M.J. Rose's new series of Butterfield Institute novels, is a perceptive therapist and a newly divorced mother, an expert in sexuality with, at least in recent years, more theoretical knowledge of the subject than hands-on experience. She is troubled still by an unusually sad childhood--details of which drip into the narrative of The Halo Effect--from which she emerged scarred with abandonment issues. Morgan is a fully realized, multi-dimensional, wholly likeable character. And she is an unlikely amateur sleuth, which is part of the charm of Rose's new series: criminal suspense has not found a home before in the halls of a sex therapy clinic. Morgan, who has worked with the police in past cases, becomes involved again when a serial killer begins murdering prostitutes and posing them, in death, in a series of religiously significant, grotesque tableaux. Dr. Snow numbers many prostitutes--both incarcerated and not--among her patients, so the crimes are of especial concern for her. But what is most alarming is the recent disappearance of one of her favorites: call girl Cleo Thane has enjoyed an almost Mayflower-Madamish level of success but may have put her career and person in jeopardy by writing a tell-nearly-all book about her high-powered clients. The Halo Effect is not your usual suspense novel. Not only is the occupation of its principal sleuth unconventional, but Rose's writing is somehow similarly unexpected. She eschews hackneyed expression while bathing her subjects in rich description. See, for example, her oblique description of the (sub-)eponymous Butterfield Institute: "There is a small brass plaque on the outside of the building, identifying it but giving little else away: The Butterfield Institute. The black cursive letters are etched deeply into the metal plate. Run your fingers over them and you feel the edges pushing into your flesh. Could you cut your skin on those edges and draw blood? Probably not, but even if you did, none of us inside could offer more than a Band-Aid." As must be obvious by now, I liked Rose's book very much. And I am eager to read the second installment in the series, which will reportedly be released in April of 2005--farther off than I should like. Reviewed by Debra Hamel, author of Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece

Bravo!

This is a truly wonderful book. Too often I cast suspense novels aside because I couldn't care less about the characters. Who cares about the psycho killer? Let him kill them all. I don't care! But not this book. This book is so well written with a heroine you deeply care about. M.J. Rose is wonderful writer who deserves to be a bestseller. I read this book in two days. If this exemplifies all the books in the Mira line, I'll be reading a lot more. I wish other suspense writers would take the cue. Plot is great, but without complex characters and good writing, who cares?

From one of America's finest erotic writers

MJ Rose is a stylist of the first order and in this new series, she has found her perfect material. Morgan Snow, sex therapist, takes us on a fascinating journey into the dark corners of male desire, where some of the world's wealthiest men pay to make their fantasies come true. This is the world of Cleo, the prostitute who Morgan is treating and comes to care deeply about. Both women are strong, intelligent, and utterly real. As in all Rose's fiction, the women are the central characters, and we admire them for their ability to think on their feet and even kick some *%* to get the job done. I predict this book will be the beach read of the summer, but it's more than that. Rose can write and tell a story like nobody else out there. Try this book, see for yourself.
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