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I'm Watching You

By: Karen Rose
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Headline
ISBN: 075533700X
ISBN-13: 9780755337002
Released: 04 Oct 2007
RRP: £6.99
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Loved it... - By: Donna, 16 Sep 2008
I'm Watching You
This is the third Karen Rose book I have read & the best of the three (the other two I read were Don't Tell & Have You Seen Her - both good but this one's better (in my humble opinion!). It is quite a long book thereby alllowing the author to develop more in-depth characters. The relationship between the two main characters slowly builds & you need to be patient, but that's not difficult because the story is so good. I did not want to come to the end & I find myself missing the characters. Reallly enjoyed this.
Brilliant read - By: Smac, 25 Jun 2008
A real page turner, lots of twists. First Karen Rose book I've read, & will be reading more. The light romance didn't spoil any thrills.
Fantastic - By: Taz, 27 May 2008
I have read alll of Karen Rose's books (except scream for me - the latest) & I have to say, this was my favourite. I get fed up with reading reviews saying "yes the story was great but the romance spoilt it". Karen Rose books are thrillers with romance or romance with thrills - if you dont like romance then dont read her books because they are alll like that, as is Nora Roberts, Beverly Barton, Sharon Sala etc. Having said that, If you like a bit of spicy romance, read on. The stories are always excellent & keep you guessing till the end, & for continuity you should reallly read her books in order as some of the characters re-occur in later books!
Too torn between a romance and a mystery - By: W. Paul, 24 Apr 2008
I picked up this book based on the reviews I read here & I was disappointed. The mystery itself is fine but the love affair kept interfering with the story line. The detective & the prosecutor were great when they focused on their roles, but the love scenes...well it was just plain embarrassing trying to imagine these wooden characters rolling around on the floor, the bed or wherever they found themselves alone. I think the book would have been much better & more credible without the soft porn in it. And let's face it...who ever reallly has time for romance when there is a killer on the loose!
Part Thriller, Part Mills & Boon - By: A. Edge, 18 Apr 2008
It's almost like the author couldn't decide on whether she wanted to write a thriller or pen a romantic novel. If Rose had removed most of the romantic intrigue & concentrated on the story, this would have been quite a good book.

The book is about the police urgently trying to find a serial killer who appears to be killing people who have escaped justice at their trials. All the victims were in trials featuring the same prosecutor. The killer keeps sending her messages claiming to be her "humble servant".

Sometimes it can be confusing remembering which character is which, as the author would frequently refer to them by either their first name or their last name. It's okay if you do this near the end of the book, but at the start it was just annoying.

There were quite a few good characters in the book, such as the enthusiastic journalist, & the ruthless Jacob Conti. However, I can't help feeling that the police should have caught the killer half way through his killing spree, but the ending was pretty good.

The book would have been better if it had been "tightened up", especiallly by deleting most of the highly detailed romance writing.