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Charles Toftoy

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It's in the Eyes
by Charles Toftoy

This 312 page fictional thriller was a real departure from my usual review material, but a stunner none the less. I loved the writer's style as he graphically and deliberately showed us all sides of this fast paced novel, the heroes, the victims, the killers and everyone in between. It is one of those reads that held my interest throughout and was just plan hard to put down. I would recommend this pleasant diversion to anyone wanting an escape that packs a wallop. Thanks Charles, I wouldn't have missed it for the world.

Love & Light,

Riki Frahmann
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biunicorn | outras 3 resenhas | Mar 15, 2012 |
This is a story of a group working parallel to a police investigation to find a killer. I had to put this one down about a third of the way in. The writing is choppy. Conversations occur where people drop in out of nowhere and leave the reader uessing as to who is saying what. One paragraph can change from reality to dream and back in a mere three sentences. Characters are not well developed or believable.
 
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chris227 | outras 3 resenhas | Jun 2, 2010 |
Finally, a real page turner. Charles Toftoy has crafted a story so good I couldn’t put the book down. As a reviewer of young adult books, I had decided to start reading some adult novels to stretch myself. I was not disappointed with this one. We start off with a murder. This is just one of many that has plagued university women living in the D.C. area. Enter Professor Lars Neilsen and hi steam. It is their job to try to make sense of all of the clues and help stop this violent person. As I read the book I thought about one of my favorite television shows, “Criminal Minds”. I enjoy watching the profilers peek into the minds of the victims and the criminals. Tofstoy did an excellent job of doing the same thing. I sat and read this over several hours unable, or unwilling to put the book down. The twists and turns in the book were pleasant surprises that kept me on my toes.… (mais)
 
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skstiles612 | outras 3 resenhas | Jan 7, 2010 |
It's in the Eyes - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat

'"Please get him." Lars looked down at her and flashbacked three years, as if he was seeing his own daughter at the morgue. Candance Hawthorne, the fourth rape and murdered coed, was almost an identical twin of Lars' daughter, Lisa. As he looked at Candance's face, he recognized some of those facial features. And the blue eyes seemed to be staring intently at him. A tear stung Lars' eyes. Even though the temperature outside the Lubber Run Nature Center was a warm 62 degrees Fahrenheit, he felt a chill.'

Lars Neilsen is a West Pointer who served three tours in Vietnam as a ranger/paratrooper, Special Operations. He was awarded the DSC, three Silver Stars, two Purple Hearts and many other awards while serving his country. He knows the streets, is clever and has good instincts. He also believes in justice for the victims and has no problem in carrying out whatever needs to be done to acquire that justice. But most important, Lars heads a team he created called the Alpha Team. The Alpha Team takes their position seriously and won't stop until their job is complete.

Nathan Green, called 'Tiger', originally from New Orleans, served with Lars in Vietnam. Tiger was a sergeant in the military and was very accomplished in the Special Ops by performing top secret missions. He, as well as Lars, has a brown belt in Tae Kwon Do and won't hesitate to use this art of defense when needed.

Doris Wagner was a former FBI profiler and recognized as their best. Her husband died in the World Trade Center on 9/11, draining her emotionally. She now does part-time work for the FBI. She's clairvoyant, into astrology and develops clinical psychological leads to uncover criminals.

Brenda Little is a journalist who helped break a big murder case in Richmond. She was hired by the Washington Post but burned out after six years and now does freelance work. She studied criminal justice at the University of Maryland, her father was a metro cop killed in the line of duty and she has a black belt in Tae Kwo Do.

Now you know the Alpha Teams. When Candance Hawthorne was raped and murdered the Alpha Team was hired by the family to find her killer. This case turns out to be the toughest case the team has encountered.

I've enjoyed following Lars and his team as they search for the 'Coed Killer', only to find out that there is not one killer but two, bringing even more excitement to the story. Charles Toftoy created 4 characters, dedicated them to justice, but still give the reader the feel that these 4 characters are normal everyday people. He does this through the jokes and humor of 'Tiger', the compassion of Brenda, the confused lifestyle and childhood memories of Doris and the pain felt by Lars due to the death of his wife and daughter. I couldn't help but enjoy It's in the Eyes and look forward to reading it's sequel Eyes of Cold Case Killers.
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marthacheves | outras 3 resenhas | Dec 4, 2009 |

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