SECOND SHOT (Lic. Invest-Charlie Fox-London, Boston, New Hampshire-Cont) - Poor
Sharp, Zoë – 6th in series
Thomas Dunne Books, 2007, US Hardcover – ISBN: 0312358954
First Sentence: Take it from me, getting yourself shot hurts like hell.
Simone Kerde won multi-millions in the lottery and her greatest wish is to get to know the father that left them when she was very young. She is being hounded by the press and feels threatened by her ex-boyfriend, the father of her 4-year-old daughter.
Private bodyguard, Charlie Fox, is hired to take Simone and her daughter to Boston, where a private investigator, where they meet Simone’s father. What should have been a joyous reunion turns deadly with Charlie a target.
Sharp always knows just how to grasp the reader’s attention with the opening line. However, exciting though it may be, opening the story with a climatic scene and then telling the main story in flashback is not a technique of which I am particularly fond.
Sharp also used foreshadowing, which I find unnecessary and annoying. I prefer to have the story build as it otherwise seems a bit of a cheat. But that’s just me.
There were many more things which bothered me about this book than that. Sean, for being Charlie’s lover, seemed very cavalier about Charlie’s concerns. Many of Charlie’s actions and decisions seemed incredibly stupid for someone who is a professional bodyguard.
For me, the best thing was the sense of place when the book was in Boston and North Conway, New Hampshire. These are locations I know well and it was fun to visit them with Charlie.
That, however, was not enough to make up for, what was otherwise, an over-the-top plot that left me almost as cold as a New England winter.