| Mercy | 
enlarge | Author: Julie Garwood Publisher: Pocket Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 122 reviews Sales Rank: 1106514
Media: Paperback Pages: 464 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0743430336 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780743430333 ASIN: 0743430336
Publication Date: February 3, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: HARDCOVER. DJ shows shelf and edgewear.
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Amazon.com Review Bestselling author Julie Garwood has a new calling--contemporary romantic suspense fiction. While longtime fans of Garwood hope she won't forsake the historical romance genre that has been so successful for her, this versatile author is coming into her own as a creator of amazingly complex and detailed suspense novels. In Mercy, Theo Buchanan, the brother of FBI agent Nick Buchanan from Heartbreaker, Garwood's first foray into suspense fiction, meets surgeon Dr. Michelle "Mike" Renard when he throws up on her designer dress at a New Orleans gala. Dr. Mike saves Theo's life with an emergency appendectomy, enabling him to return to Boston and his job as a federal prosecutor. But Theo can't stop thinking about Mike and her little hometown on the bayou. After concluding an investigation and trial that brings down a powerful organized crime syndicate, Theo receives several death threats and his boss recommends he keep a low profile. What better place to go incognito than Bowen, Louisiana, where the catfish practically throw themselves at your fishing pole and where a certain pretty young doctor is opening her new practice? But when Theo arrives, he finds life in Bowen isn't quite as idyllic as he thought. Someone has ransacked Mike's new office and seems dead set on harming her. As Theo struggles to protect Mike, he uncovers a ring of upper-crust criminals willing to do anything, even murder, to keep their dirty little secret--all $40 million of it--from being discovered. What connection could they possibly have to Mike? And why does everyone under the age of 18 keep calling Theo "Coach"? Join perennial favorite Garwood on a journey into the quirky, close-knit communities of the Louisiana bayou and the journey a man and woman devoted to their careers undertake as they fall passionately in love. --Alison Trinkle
Product Description Julie Garwood created an electrifying tour de force in her suspense-charged bestseller Heartbreaker, a "crackling good thriller" (New York Post) that pitted a relentless FBI agent against a madman in a frenzied race for one beautiful woman. Now, in this thrilling new novel, Garwood goes further down the dark road where passion and obsession meet.
Like his FBI-agent brother Nick, Theo Buchanan is devoted to his crime-fighting career. Only Theo works the other side of the desk as an esteemed Justice Department attorney. At a gala ceremony in New Orleans, he is suddenly struck ill and is rushed to a hospital where a brilliant and beautiful surgeon, Dr. Michelle Renard, saves his life. It is not the only life-and-death crisis that will ensnare Theo -- for he is about to uncover a ring of criminals bent on preserving their secrecy at any cost.
They call themselves the Sowing Club: four white-collar professionals whose sophisticated crimes have amassed millions of dollars in a Cayman Islands bank account. The group is bound by a pact to leave the cash untouched until they accumulate a cool $40 million. But their leader, John, has begun to lose his focus in their "all-for-one" commitment, distracted by and nearly bankrupt from his wife's grave illness. Knowing what must be done, John turns to his three friends. For the sake of the pact, their brand of crime must turn to the mercy killing of John's wife. But the line between mercy and murder quickly vanishes....
Now, in the small bayou town of Bowen, Louisiana, Theo Buchanan comes to the aid of Michelle Renard when her medical clinic is vandalized. What he discovers is chilling and deadly. As the relentless and cold-blooded Sowing Club sets out to silence Michelle, the one person who may have the information that will destroy them, Theo confronts the lies, greed, and evil that bind the lethal foursome -- and risks more than he ever has before. Michelle saved his life...now can he save hers?
With all of the storytelling power and insight into the human heart that have made her one of the bestselling authors of our time, Julie Garwood introduces readers to an unforgettable cast of intriguing characters in this new masterpiece of contemporary suspense.
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Can't go wrong. November 12, 2008 Years ago, I fell in love with Garwood's breezy way of telling a suspenseful yet sexy tale. Especially Killjoy is one of those I've re-read many times. For some reason I must have overlooked Mercy, must have overlooked it for what - 7 years? Shame on me!
I liked the plot; girl-surgeon saves guy-attorney. They hook up and together go after the bad guys. (That's a very simple way of explaining, but you don't need to know more.) Knowing southern mentality I could relate to the hilarious moments. The characters were real and had soul. The beginning was a little draggy, though. I felt like I was told a story, rather than losing myself in it as I did reading later Garwood work. Following the descriptive beginning, however, the plot and sub-plot of murder, intrigue, and love keep the momentum. I read the sex scenes twice, just because they're the kind of scenes everyone should read twice. Then I easily zipped through the rest of the book, entertained and satisfied.
Overall; a great story to kick back and enjoy a cold autumn day. Not a mind-blowing plot, but for sure worth 4 stars.
Rebecca Lerwill, author of Relocating Mia
My Favorite Book By Far September 4, 2008 I never take time to write reviews for anything but I'm shopping for the few Julie Garwood books I haven't had the plesure of reading yet and I came across this book. I have probably bought it 4 times over the past 5 years and I have re-read it more than a few times. I can honestly say hands down that this is my favorite book. I'm 21 and as a young adult I was captured by the excellent story line and fantastic writing. It's funny at times and definately pulls at your heart strings. Read this book! Expecially because if you fall in love with it like I did, Julie Garwood has other contemporary novels just as amazing. Mercy was the first Garwood book I ever read and now look at me, I can't get enough of her writing! She's simply amazing!
Perfect example of the genre! July 24, 2008 Julie Garwood has produced one of the most entertaining reomantic suspense novels that I've ever come across. This book is the PERFECT beach read.
Here's the skinny - Theo (a young widower) is a federal prosecutor. In New Orleans at a fancy banquet, he starts to feel sick and promptly throws up on Michelle, a beautiful young surgeon. Michelle takes him to the hospital, where she performs an emergency appendectomy. After some brief conversation upon his awakening, she departs for tiny Bowen, Louisiana, where she's from. See, Michelle is planning to leave the hospital and set up a little clinic in under-served Bowen so she can be close to her family and her home. When her father stops by the hospital to pick up some equipment being donated to the clinic, he and Theo have a little conversation about fishing, and an invitation to come fish in Bowen sometime is extended to Theo. You can see where this is going . . .
Storyline number two - Four friends who met in preparatory school have formed what they call "The Sowing Club," a secret alliance to procure ill-gotten gains. Dispersed in the banking, police, legal, and performance industries, the four friends are uniquely positioned to make mischief sucessfully, and they have squirrelled away millions of dollars. The friends have a pact that they will not touch the money until their 40th birthdays (still five years away at the novel's inception), when they will all cash out and go their separate ways. But something goes wrong with the club's plans, setting the two groups of characters (and their stories) on a collision course.
What really made this novel worth reading for me was the HILARIOUS cast of characters that Garwood used to populate little Bowen, Louisiana. I laughed out loud - OUT LOUD, I tell you! - reading some of their conversations. Funny, funny stuff. Plus, it was romance, suspense, with some nice human interest thrown in for good measure.
So, if you're looking for an easy beach read that will neither tax your mind nor offend it, I can reccommend this novel. Before I head out to the seashore again, I will pick up something Garwood has written.
Much better than I remembered! July 20, 2008 I read this when it first came out and recently re-read it. It's much better than I remembered. I love the plot and how Theo and Michelle are thrown together. Theo and Michelle have great chemistry, and I love that Michelle is dynamic and smart and can hold her own. I completely "get" how they fell in love and why they're right for each other. There was some pretty good suspense, too, especially since I couldn't really remember what happened:) What I like about Theo as a character is that he isn't just a macho alpha male. He has a caring, compassionate side, too. It was so sweet how he bought the boy a fence to keep the gator out, helped with the football team, made sure they got equipment, and worked a number of cases pro-bono. I did NOT remember Theo being this hot, but his being a good guy on top of everything else seals the deal. I was glad to see a return of Noah, although I reeeeeeeeally think his book should have been next instead of John Paul's. It seems to me that Julie Garwood should have stuck with her obvious set up...that each of the brothers and sisters get their own novel. Suddenly we're branching off to John Paul's book???? At least with Noah he was featured prominently in two books. Anyways, to me, Julie Garwood's romantic suspense novels all started to go down hill from here, with the last 3 or 4 being terrible. Such a shame, too, since Noah was a fantastic character and ended up with a crummy book.
mercy by julie garwood June 5, 2008 i enjoyed this book very much i have enjoyed all of her books i believe i have read all of them
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