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Author name: Mitchell Smith

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Type of bind: Audio Cassette
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9781575110226
ISBN number: 1575110229
Label: Publishing Mills
Manufacturer: Publishing Mills
Quantity: 4
Printing Date: 1997-02
Publishing house: Publishing Mills
Sale Popularity Level: 6762997
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Ex-con Tyler Pierce thinks he has just gotten his life together, even though there is a temptation to do one last bank robbery. Then he gets the news that his estranged daughter has been killed by a serial killer calling himself the Sweetwater Killer. Heading to Florida to find his daughter's killer, Pierce relies heavily on the contacts he made when he was on the inside. 4 cassettes.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - In a Different Category
I read several hundred books a year. I do not like Elmore Leonard; his material is mostly unbelievable and not especially exciting or funny. Most mysteries are formulaic and boring. Smith is a different sort of writer. He's gritty and real in a way that's hard to define. The plot isn't unique, but the treatment made the book. Can not believe the other reviews! Sooo many books are just the same thing; Lescroart, Parker, Cornwell, etc. Smith writes a mystery that's not just off the assembly line.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - An Extremely Likeable Anti-Hero
Tyler Pierce is an extremely likeable anti-hero with an odd mixture of flaws and strengths. He is a knight errant with no confidence in the law enforcement establishment and a strong preference for doing things his own way. The author is a skilled writer who introduces the reader to the killer early, but still manages to maintain the suspense to the end.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Tropical chills...
Well, I enjoyed this more than I did Karma or Stone City, both by the same author. I found the setting to be believable and learned quite a bit about illegal banking techniques and roofing. And I would read a book centering on any one of the characters in this one; they're that well-written.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - A good story but with thin characters
In Mitchell Smith's "Sacrifice," a bank robbery nets the surviving thieves nearly a million dollars each. For one of them (Tyler Pierce), though, the plans he had for the money soon become insignificant. His daughter, with whom he has not had contact in years, becomes the victim of a serial killer in Florida. Pierce then decides to take his funds to use them to hunt down the killer. With the contacts that his criminal background provides, Pierce is able to find help in a few sources, foremost among whom is a prostitute with a valuable knowledge of the area.

The conflict of a hardened criminal against a serial killer has the potential to lapse into a cartoon, but Smith, to his credit, avoids that by a large margin. On the other hand, the portrayal of the killer does seem to lapse into a sort of fantasy of what such a killer's mind might be like. Whether the killer is realistic or not, the killer's inner monologue does not seem real, and that fact detracts from the novel substantially.

"Sacrifice" is not so much a thriller as it is a detective novel involving a most unlikely pair of detectives, and it is good enough to keep the reader's interest. Further, it rises above many, perhaps even most, of the genre entries. But the book is not much more than a ridealong, a chance for the reader to follow a singular investigation. The characters, though they interact, seem not to affect each other to the point that they change substantially. The ending does reveal a significant change in one of the characters, but it is almost without precedent. That is, there is nearly no foreshadowing to suggest the dramatic change.

For people in search of an intelligent thriller, with both the advantages and liabilities of that pair of words, "Sacrifice" is recommended. However, readers in search of a character study should look elsewhere.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - TheSacrifice here is any money you pay for this clunker
Smith has written two excellent novels, Stone City and Karma. Those novels had strong characters and interesting plots, both absent from this boring and shallow mess. The main character, a bank robber whose daughter is killed, never changes or grows as do Smith's earlier protagonists. The killer belongs on a cheesy made-for-TV movie and the resolution is laughable.Let's hope Smith goes back to his earlier form.

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