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The Scandal Plan Or How to Win the Presidency by Cheating on Your Wife
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Dec
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The Scandal Plan Or How to Win the Presidency by Cheating on Your Wife
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Dec
22
Web of Evil A Novel of Suspense
J.A. Jance’s new series, begun in the New York Times bestseller Edge of Evil, continues with a powerhouse tale of suspense.
The highway from Los Angeles to the Palm Springs desert is parched, unforgiving, and deadly. In the suffocating stillness of a car trunk, a man — his mouth and hands bound with tape — awaits his fate. What possible enemy could be bitter enough to commit such a heinous crime? And when will the monster make another move?
Ali Reynolds is traveling that same blistering, lonesome highway, looking forward to putting her past behind her. But her cheating husband is in a hurry for a divorce, and the television network who wrongfully dismissed Ali for the sole sin of being over forty will face her in court as well. So Ali must return to the scene of these crimes. As she passes the site of a horrifying accident, she thanks goodness it’s no longer her job to report the news. Until she finds out the news is her own. . . . For the victim is Ali’s cheating husband, and soon she’ll find herself the prime suspect at the center of a terrifying web of evil.
A twisted and lethal drama of heart-pounding suspense, Web of Evil asks the question: If hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, just what punishment could that fury unleash?
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3 Stars A Pretty Thin Web?
Unfortunately, this was for me one of those books that you persevere with for fifty or so pages, but then, against your better judgment, feel you have to push on - assuming it can only get better. Web Of Evil doesn’t though. It meanders along with far too many coincidences of convenience plot-wise. For one example, Ali’s boyfriend(?) cop Dave Holman, from back home in Sedona, just conveniently happens to have an old friend in the LAPD, who can conveniently pull lots of strings and knows lots of law enforcement people in the big smoke. Very handy.
Our somewhat characterless protagonist, Ali Reynolds is a little too cool, calm and collected - considering some of the dire circumstances that surround her, and to me, she seems too disconnected and analytical all too often. Although, bizarrely, at other times, she seems to miss things that’re right in front of her face - and which the reader has already surmised.
Another point of weakness in this novel is the often stilted dialogue. For a story set in contemporary times, much of the language is very 1940s. I’m not suggesting that every page be littered with obscenities, but cops and assorted crims that NEVER swear? It simply doesn’t gel. The natural flow of the language in books is critical to the story’s “ambience” in my opinion - that is, it should reflect how people speak in 2008 if that’s around the time the story is set. Interestingly, several other hugely successful modern authors (such as PD James) have the same problem. Their language is too idiosyncratically “polite” all the time.
But….. the most ANNOYING single issue with this storyline was the massive overuse of Ali’s blog [...] as a plot “gap-filler”. It may’ve been okay to have it pop up half a dozen times throughout the book as an incidental, but in some cases its contents ran over more than a page at a time. Unnecessary padding - all of it, and I’m not sure why Jance used it so obviously.
Eagle-eyed readers will notice too that on page 235, Alison turns temporarily into “Alice”!
I’m thinking that by now, with a lengthy string of novels under her belt, Judith Jance is simply churning ‘em out to bolster her retirement fund. She’s lost the will for her characters to live!
4 Stars good but not great
This is teh secind book in hte series of Ali Reynolds. As usual Jance has drawn her characters really well. They are interesting and you care about them. She has some recurring charaters too.I am interested to see where they all go.
The story was too similar to the first one. I am not sure what to make of hte job as a blog reporter? Does that exist?
It took a few books for JP Beaumont to hit his stide so I am willing to give this another go.
The Joanna Brady books are the best. Not to be missed.
3 Stars From J. Kaye’s Book Blog
This is Jance’s second Ali Reynolds thriller. The first, EDGE OF EVIL, hooked me on the series. This second has ended that relationship. The blogging part of the book was cool, but the character was a bit on the side of little good two-shoes for me to enjoy. The mystery in itself was good and I didn’t figure out until halfway through.
What can’t be taken away from the book’s quality was the fact the characters were well defined. This is an art form Jance has perfected. The plot was interesting enough; but then again, all of her plots are. Also another thing to add to her credit is she knows how to end a book. What brought down the rating were two things. One was parts of the story were too far-fetched. And the second, there were way too many dry spots. So many, in fact, it has turned me off reading more in this series.
2 Stars vacuous
Web of Evil opens from the point of view of a man bound hand and foot in the trunk of a car. What a promising start. Unfortunately, the heroine, the much maltreated Ali Reynolds, makes her entrance in the next chapter. Ali is one of those characters who is annoyingly perfect. All of the others in this cast also are “types” - parents with hearts of gold, mindless bimbos, hapless illegal immigrants, cops with the hearts of lions, avaricious lawyers. Much of the action is moved along via the device of Ali’s blog, Cutloose, in which she whines about losing her news anchorwoman position (too old), maligns her cheating, media exec husband, and ignores advice to avoid blogging about all the danger she blindly stumbles into after that husband disappears. Naturally, her blog is wildly popular, and Ali now seems to spend her life answering email from her legion of admiring fans. I guess this book qualifies as a mystery, since I had no idea who committed the murders or why. But it’s certainly not a thriller, nor is there a glimmer of suspense.
3 Stars Spider’s Web
WEB OF EVIL has Ali Reynolds witness a bad “accident” and being thankful she no longer has to report the news. Ali with problems of her own–pitched into a rush divorce while her husband’s new squeeze is planning a wedding so her baby will be born on time in wedlock is not one’s normal cup of tea. Hubby was busy because another mother and baby come to light and their son seems almost oblivious his new siblings.
The trunk of the car contained Ali’s ex and she becomes the chief suspect in a case of murder. Ali and all the other characters for some reason just don’t make it. Ali is too “good” and everyone else is the pink stuff stereotypes. Not the best of J.A. Jance’s continuing characters. These stories don’t have the depth of the Joanna Brady series.
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Dec
22
The Scandal Plan Or How to Win the Presidency by Cheating on Your Wife
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The Scandal Plan Or How to Win the Presidency by Cheating on Your Wife
A presidential candidate behind in the polls concocts an outrageous scandal to improve his chances in this hilarious political satire in the spirit of Primary Colors
Senator Ben Phillips is the perfect man for the presidency. If only he weren’t such a straight arrow. He’s getting battered in the polls, and with only a few months until Election Day, his staff is growing desperate. Enter Thomas Campman, political guru. On a sudden inspiration, the eccentric Campman is convinced he can revitalize the candidate’s image by creating a fake sex scandal for him. Nothing too over-the-top—just a little scandal to make Phillips seem more human. Maybe even cool.
Though it takes some convincing, Phillips gives Campman the green light. The plan is set in motion, and, right on schedule, a phony former mistress steps forward to accuse the senator of infidelity. But scandals—even the premeditated kind—rarely go as planned. Before long, Campman’s scheme snowballs into a three-ring circus complete with a linguistically challenged Mexican chauffeur who thinks he’s James Bond, a highly sexed middle-aged woman who’s convinced she’ll never land one of the really good guys, and a political cub reporter for TeenVibe magazine who’s sure he’s on the trail of the biggest story since Watergate.
For those too well acquainted with politics-as-usual, The Scandal Plan is the perfect antidote. It’s a witty political farce in the tradition of Jon Stewart and Dave Barry that will have readers—and even candidates—laughing all the way to the polls.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars The Scandal Plan
The Scandal Plan is a fast paced page turner with twists and turns that will definitely put a smile on your face! Very entertaining given the presidential political environment of today.
1 Star A Stinker. Not worth the price of admission.
For all its bravado and self delusion, The Scandal Plan falls way short of the mark. The writer doesn’t take the time to create unique or even believable characters that the reader will connect with. They just show up and say “Ta Da! I’m the Democrat Candidate who isn’t treated fair by the media!” (That in and of itself is a laugh,) or “I’m the brilliant political mind who came up with this brilliant idea!” If you must read it though, I say wait until the paperback comes out and save yourself a few dollars.
4 Stars Great First Novel from Bill Folman
If you like Christopher Buckley, check out Bill Folman’s novel The Scandal Plan. A little touch of Mark Twain (do not attempt to learn anything from this story), the absurdity of something that seems like it actually could happen, it makes for a fun read. A novel that skewers politics, politicians, and what makes for political debate, a very intelligent, quick paced, humorous read.
5 Stars Summer Breeze!
What a great beach read! Just so happens that the Edwards “Scandal” broke in the middle of my reading this witty, politacal satire - making a clever idea very on target. Although this is Folman’s first novel, his style is very readable, and I found myself rooting for the candidate. If only the present election goes as quickly.
5 Stars fun read!
Really enjoyed this story from start to finish! The opening prologue sets the stage for a cast of middle-aged characters oozing effortless egos while hiding deep-seated insecurities as they try to figure out how to be ‘cool’ enough to connect with the American People and win the US presidency. Ambition, sex, trust, love, obsession, vendetta, redemption…this book has it all!
Dec
21
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