The Art Of Breaking Glass
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Average customer review:Product Description
Held in a psychiatirc ward, Bill Kaiser falls in love with Sharon, a nurse with a tragic past and a score to settle. Unwittingly, she helps Bill to esacpe and, obsessively determined to right all wrongs perpetrated against her, he unleashesa frenzy of terror on the streets of New York.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1875931 in Books
- Published on: 1998-08-03
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
Customer Reviews
Good characters sustaining an exciting, unpredictable plot.
Matthew Hall is an excellent writer, he manages the rare art of portraying realistic male and female characters, along with a well plotted storyline that is evenly paced and nicely unpredictable. Although his anti-hero is rather too brutal for comfort it's all done for the best possible motives. Not someone you'd want for an enemy (or a friend). The heroine is portrayed as an engaging mixture of strengths and weaknesses without being over analytical, sentimental or competing in the macho stakes (in other words a real person).
The plot is a take on Robin Hood although the Maid Marion is not entirely on Robin's side. The modern day Sheriff of Nottingham is a Corporate tycoon in New York who needs to be persuaded of better ways to spend his money. The author turns this unpromising scenario into an exciting thriller with excellent characterisations, including the minor personnel, and a plotline that keeps the attention until the last page.
Matthew Hall is a real find, when is his next book out?
