Friday, January 13, 2017

Book Review Lying Blind By Dianne Emley

Lying Blind: A Nan Vining Mystery #6
Title: Lying Blind ( Nan Vining  Mystery #6)

Author: Dianne Emley

Stars: 3 1/2 out of 5

Review: 
This is the first book I have read by Dianne Emley and the first in the Nan Vining mystery. I can't say I lliked the Lying Blind in fact I give it 3 1\2 stars. I felt the story dragged along several times to the point I found myself skipping or skimming the pages. The story is written in 3rd person and sometimes seems to have a omniscient narrator who is telling the story. Which I wonders if that is the reason I felt the story was bogged down. There are moments where the author becomes too wordy almost as if to drive the word count up as apposed to driving the story forward.
The mystery wasn't a mystery at all in fact it was a simple cop TV show that I wouldn't watch on TV. Dianne Emley writing is basic TV cop drama with little heart in the story. Readers know what is going to happen before it happens which almost made me put down the book several times.
The author kept readers updated from first book to current with little bits of past stories but most of the times it was the same over and over about the mad man Nan had come in contact with who almost killed her.
This story was to much like a  predictable cop TV drama with all the cliche to go with it. 

I received this from Netgalley for my opinion

Synopsis:
Homicide detective Nan Vining finds her world rocked when a murder investigation becomes chillingly personal in this hard-edged thriller for fans of Patricia Cornwell, Tana French, and Lisa Gardner.

In a breathtaking infinity pool on a sprawling Pasadena estate, the naked body of a beautiful young woman floats facedown in a drift of rose petals blowing on the breeze. Police sergeant Jim Kissick responds instantly, pulling the dead victim from the water. When his longtime girlfriend, Detective Nan Vining, arrives on-scene, she’s full of questions, and not just about the Jane Doe. Why did the homeowner text Jim instead of calling 911? Jim’s explanation—that he’s simply an old friend of Teddy and Rebecca Sexton’s—doesn’t sit well with Nan. A survivor of a bizarre murder attempt herself, Nan’s instincts for deception are acute. She senses that they’re all hiding something—including Jim, which plunges a wedge deep into their once steadfast relationship.

Then a drought-ravaged lake in a bucolic Central California town reveals a grisly secret. Soon two local detectives arrive in Pasadena to interview Jim and his wealthy friends about a mysterious death from years back, and Nan realizes she has good reasons for her suspicions. Jim’s always been her rock, but suddenly he’s become a stranger. And once Nan identifies her Jane Doe, events careen out of control as darkness from the past threatens to consume the life that Nan has worked so hard to rebuild.

 About the Author:
Dianne Emley
Los Angeles Times bestselling author Dianne Emley is a Los Angeles native, growing up far from the city's glitz and glamour in a hardscrabble neighborhood in the multicultural Northeast side, where she attended public schools. She earned a B.A. in Philosophy and an MBA, both from UCLA, and has held a variety of day jobs, mostly in business middle management. For years during the early morning before she headed to the office, she wrote fiction. Her first book, Cold Call—a mystery about Iris Thorne—a sexy, single L.A. investment counselor in the "greed is good" late 1980s—was sold at auction to Pocket Books/Simon and Schuster and published in 1993. It was followed by four more books in that series. 

After Dianne moved to Pasadena, a historic city neighboring L.A., and began volunteering for the Pasadena Police Department, she was inspired to take her writing in a new direction and began writing about Nan Vining—a haunted and driven homicide detective and single mom. The first in the series, The First Cut (2006), was a Los Angeles Times bestseller and hit #1 on Amazon. The series fifth, Killing Secrets, will be out in July 2015.

The Night Visitor, a standalone paranormal mystery, was published in 2014.

 Author Website: 
 http://www.dianneemley.com/

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