The Final Curtain (Danielle Ross Mystery Book #2)
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Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Denver is finding out in more ways than one that money doesn't do you a whole lot of good if you're dead. Dani Ross gets an unbelievable assignment for her detective agency--protect the wealthy J. Denver while finding his potential assassin.
Not an easy task when so many want him dead. A ruthless businessman, J.
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And though he recently made a life-changing spiritual decision, letting his old nature die is as difficult for him as finding the potential assassin is for Dani. Paperback , pages. Published December 3rd by Crossway Books first published August 1st Dani Ross Mystery 2. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia.
Aug 31, Jaret rated it liked it Shelves: This is a decent mystery series and I liked this episode in the series. This is a Christian-based mystery so it does have a preachy tone to it. I don't mind that in the series, but I did want to warn new readers because this one did seem preachier than the others I've read in the series. The mystery was a basic, solid mystery with a few interesting twists and turns along the way. Some parts of the story did drag a little, otherwise it would have been a four-star read.
I do like the characters as This is a decent mystery series and I liked this episode in the series. I do like the characters as well, even if Dani seems a little too perfect at times.
Overall, this was a fun, quick read. Apr 01, Elizabeth Meadows rated it liked it Shelves: This book didn't have quite as much suspense or intrigue as the first one, but still a pretty good book overall.
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Dani Ross, the main character, is very brave and outspoken about her faith, which strikes me as not too terribly realistic given the situations that she is in. However, I always appreciate good clean reading material where my senses don't have to be assaulted with foul language on every page.
Feb 14, Carissa rated it really liked it Shelves: Gilbert Morris did a very strange thing over a decade ago. He took an already completed series, the Dani Ross Mysteries, with already established titles, and re-released them under new names.
And Then There Were Two is one of these newer releases, and unless I'm much mistaken, is actually a new book, added to the series. Because it wasn't a book I had grown up reading, I was less attached to it than the original stories. But I still found it interesting. I suspected early on who the villain migh Gilbert Morris did a very strange thing over a decade ago.
I suspected early on who the villain might be, and turned out to be correct, but it's always about the journey with Gilbert Morris books, and less about the outcome. Rather like romance novels since they're easy to guess from an early stage.
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It was a fun way to spend a few afternoons at work, listening to the audiobook read most excellently by Kris Faulkner. I do wish the book had had more Ben Savage in it, but since the series is about Dani, I got over my disappointment.
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It does amuse me, though, how every female of a certain age tends to throw herself at Ben, placing him in a precarious situation that can be misinterpreted at least once in the story. And Dani, with her hot temper, always misinterprets, usually leading to an argument, that can lead to kissing, making me a very happy woman. Ben and Dani have always been, will always be, one of my favorite couples in Christian fiction. I just wish she preached less. Every time Dani opens her mouth to share the gospel, be it on a plane with a complete stranger, or a woman who's an alcoholic, it always results in a salvation experience.
That does not feel true to life for me, to be quite honest, but then again, I don't go around sharing my faith with every person I meet. Maybe I'd get the same results as Dani, who knows. This novel doesn't have quite the same feel as the original series, especially since it feels like Dani and Ben are further along in how well they know each other than they actually would be at this point. Still, it was an entertaining book with some terrifying moments that turned out all right in the end.
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The series is a fun blast to the past, even this new book that I had never read before. Apr 19, Carmen rated it liked it. This was a good sequel to "One by One". This one, a bit different in that no one actually dies spoiler? The premise is that everyone is a suspect in the attempted murder of a very wealthy businessman.
Everyone includes his three ex-wives and their extended families. There are more than a few red herrings, which I guess is common with any mystery. Dr This was a good sequel to "One by One". Drug use, dangerous tempers, overt threats As in the last book, Dani and Ben Savage engage in a bit of sexual tension, with it being played out a little more in this book in a kiss or two.
It is obvious that there is chemistry between them, but I find the jealousy on Dani's part to be a bit petty and sophomoric.