Reap the Wind

· Wind Dancer Book 3 · Sold by Bantam
4.2
9 reviews
Ebook
624
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An elusive killer . . . a deadly obsession . . . and a woman who must destroy him—or become his next victim.

Some would kill to know what Caitlin Vasaro knows. For the secrets she’s kept hidden all her life are the kind that the rich and the powerful will do anything to possess. But not even Caitlin knows how much danger she is in—or how far someone will go to hunt her down. But she is about to find out when she enters a business deal with the mysterious and charismatic Alex Karazov and joins the hunt for one of the world’s most coveted treasures, the Wind Dancer, an ancient statue of legendary beauty and power. But Kazarov is a dangerous man who has an even more dangerous enemy and suddenly Caitlin is thrust into a shadow world of intrigue and deception, unable to trust anyone, not even the one man who can help.

Now she must outsmart the cleverest of killers, a psychopath obsessed with the Wind Dancer whose ruthless plan spans continents and whose lethal rampage won’t stop at one death . . . or two . . . or even three—not until he finally gets what he wants: the secret Caitlin will die to keep.

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4.2
9 reviews
A Google user
August 3, 2010
I am a fan of Iris Johansen's work. I thought the book was well written and the characters were well rounded. I was surprised by some of the twists in the story line, which is always a good thing. I will say that the male lead, Alex, was very mysterious and his role in the mystery was very slowly revealed. Nice suspense.
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Xara K
April 17, 2015
Never have I cared less about a group of characters. The main characters had no chemistry, the heroine was a snoozefest - very un-Iris Johansen-like since I am always assured of strong, admirable heroines; the hero was a little more likeable, the villain's motives made no sense to me - was he in some homosexual, stalker-bit with the hero? If that had been the case, I probably would have enjoyed it more if she had simply called a spade a spade. Also too many characters who weren't even interesting even though we were encouraged to care about them... Ugh, I just simply liked nothing about it except Johansen's writing, which is always solid. In my opinion, terrible ending to a good series. I know Final Target comes after, but that didn't seem a sequel, more a tie-in, so I consider it as such
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Gloria Johnson-hill
August 27, 2017
Wow
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About the author

Iris Johansen is the New York Times bestselling author of many novels, including Killer Dreams, On the Run, Countdown, Firestorm, Fatal Tide, Dead Aim, and No One to Trust. She lives near Atlanta, Georgia.

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