The Sleeping Doll was my first Jeffery Deaver read, and I was not disappointed. I'm on a mission now to read all of Deaver's work.
This book has so many twists and turns, several, "OH MY GOSH!" moments. I really enjoyed being surprised and shocked by many events which took place, but I also appreciated the fact with all of the twists and turns, they all made sense, fit together, and were well done.
Since this was my first Jeffery Deaver, I didn't really know what to expect. Two of my best Goodreads friends, Janie and Chris, are the ones who turned me on to Deaver after expressing my interest in trying out the mystery/thriller/suspense genre. After finishing The Sleeping Doll, I'm so glad they did. Deaver's writing flows so well, and has the perfect amount of description so you can see what is going on in your head, but it doesn't bog down the story. You have feelings for and thoughts about the characters, and are shockingly surprised sometimes people don't turn out to be who you thought they were. I love when an author can surprise me, and Deaver has so many surprises written in this novel.
I really like Kathryn Dance, the main character, and whom the series is named after and follows. She is strong, brilliant, and is written like a real woman in her position would be presumed to be. She is real, and even though the story follows a prison escapee convicted of murder, we do get to see what Kathryn's life is like outside of her law enforcement career. Deaver makes her have her own life as a single mother, and her own struggles. Kathryn's expertise in kinesics was fascinating. I loved how she could read people and they didn't even have to say a word. I actually learned a bit about reading people, and the things I learned weren't written to be educational and boring. They were written in a fascinating way.
The main story in this first volume in the Kathryn Dance series, was really interesting. Daniel Pell was interesting as a villain, and the things he did were believable and evil. The manipulation, the lies, the deceit, the evil, and the sum of the whole package of Daniel Pell and the events involved in The Sleeping Doll read like something you might actually see on the news.
The mystery surrounding this "Sleeping Doll" was compelling, and what we learn about who she is and her story, was at times interesting and even shocking. The events she reveals were such a surprise to me, I kept saying, "Oh my gosh! No way!" I didn't see ANY of what she revealed coming my way. I loved Deaver did this to me.
Overall, for an almost 600 page book, The Sleeping Doll doesn't read like a 600 page novel. It's fast-paced, and even the "down-time" parts were interesting because they revealed things about Kathryn and her life, so I was never left bored.
A very solid, four-star, fantastic novel, especially for my first Jeffery Deaver!