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Sleeping with Fear
Sleeping with Fear
Author: Kay Hooper
Publisher: Bantam
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 20645

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2

ISBN: 0553586009
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780553586008
ASIN: 0553586009

Publication Date: May 29, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Fear has never been so close.…

New York Times bestselling author Kay Hooper returns with a relentless thriller that brings her readers face-to-face with fear itself. In this terrifying new novel, a psychic special agent finds herself caught up in a tangled web of secrets, lies . . . and evil.

Riley Crane woke up fully dressed, a gun under her pillow, and covered in blood. Even more frightening, she didn’t remember what happened the night before. In fact, she barely remembered the previous three weeks.

An ex—army officer, now a federal agent assigned to the Special Crimes Unit, Riley was a chameleon–a clairvoyant who could blend in with her surroundings, be anyone or anything she chose to be. The SCU’s expert on the occult, she’d been sent to the beachfront cottage on Opal Island by her enigmatic chief, Noah Bishop, to investigate reports of dangerous occult activity.

But that was three weeks ago. Now she’s awoken to discover that she’s got a sexy new man in her life and an unreliable memory, and that the clairvoyant abilities she’s always depended on to protect her are MIA. Worse yet, with SCU resources stretched thinner than ever before, Riley is alone and without backup, feeling her way through a deadly game of blindman’s buff, where no one around her is quite who or what they seem. And a bizarre murder is only the first jarring reminder of how high the stakes really are.

Bishop wants Riley off the case. So does powerful local D.A. Ash Prescott. Both her old retired army buddy Gordon Skinner and Sheriff Jake Ballard believe she can catch a vicious killer. But one of these four men knows exactly what’s going on in this coastal community, and that’s knowledge Riley desperately needs. For what Riley can’t remember is more than enough to cost her her life. This time evil isn’t just closer than she thinks–it’s already there.


From the Hardcover edition.



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2 out of 5 stars Audiobook is relentlessly perky!   June 23, 2008
Wow do I agree with the reviewers that found this book boring! The endless power bars, all she does is talk, talk, talk. Definitely the worst of the series. I find it ridiculous that the FBI would allow one of their agents to be left in this situation with no backup. They could send a non paranormal FBI agent. I have been listening to it, and the reader is completely perky all the time, no matter what she is saying it sounds like she is absolutely delighted, and her voice for Ashe is like a gravelly old drunk, not very sexy!! The previous novels were read by Dick Hill, so this is a real come down!


4 out of 5 stars Enjoyable brain candy with a paranormal flavour!   February 15, 2008
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

I'm not generally a big fan of the paranormal but this one started off with a great creepy bang, I'll admit!

FBI Agent Riley Crane, a clairvoyant member of Noah Bishop's Special Crimes Unit (SCU) has been asked to look into some possible occult activity on a quiet undercover ex officio basis. When she wakes up in the middle of the day covered in blood, with an intense headache, no recollection of the past three weeks' activity or her ongoing investigation, not to mention a total inability to tap into her normally active psychic senses, she's understandably concerned and completely mystified. The SCU being severely strapped for manpower and tied up in other investigations elsewhere, Noah Bishop has given Crane his trust and a free hand to carefully deal with the ambiguities of her situation, to try to re-crystallize her memories and to press the investigation forward.

As Crane puzzles her way through satanism, black masses, dark magic, human sacrifice, evil energy, continuing memory blackouts and a torrid romantic liaison with someone who she can't even remember meeting let alone making love to, "Sleeping With Fear" is perhaps a little over the top even by Hooper's standards. But, that said, when I gave into the story and allowed myself to totally dispense with any credibility issues, I'll confess I enjoyed the story. For a few easygoing hours, I was transported to a land of horror brain candy that was quite entertaining.

Recommended.

Paul Weiss




5 out of 5 stars Sleeping With Fear   December 23, 2007
Excellent book, suspenseful, a definite page turner. This is one of a series of "Fear" books by Kay Hooper. She has become one of my favorite authors as each book I read delivers intrigue, the paranormal, along with a bit of romance. She portrays characters who come to life for the reader. Received in perfect condition, and quick and easy transaction.


1 out of 5 stars SLEEPING WITH FEAR   December 1, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Sleeping with Fear
The fact that Kay Hooper is a best-selling author is proof that America has stopped reading. Her books are notoriously dull, long-winded and the writing juvenile at best. She uses the same phrases over and over and over..... This book was the worst one I've read of hers, although all of her books are poorly written. The dialoge between her characters is downright embarrassing - reminds me of things I wrote in grammar school. She has an interesting-enough premise in this book, but takes entirely too long to sort out the details. In this particular book, the character has to eat a lot of power bars for energy. I believe Kay Hooper used the word "power bar" about a million times, if not more. The repetitive writing and just plain dull storyline make this a book to definitely skip.



3 out of 5 stars eh   September 20, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

while I have read almost all of the bishop series i have recently felt that they started to drag. why is it in every book the main character with these special abilities either cant use the abilities bc they mysteriously disappear or the powers are so vague they arent helpful. please once i would like one of the characters to actually live up to the abilities that they claim are so strong.

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