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The Soul Catcher (Maggie O'Dell #3) Paperback | Pages: 307 pages
Rating: 3.98 | 5807 Users | 245 Reviews

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Original Title: The Soul Catcher
ISBN: 1551667010 (ISBN13: 9781551667010)
Edition Language: English
Series: Maggie O'Dell #3
Characters: Maggie O'Dell

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I haven’t been exactly thrilled with the Maggie O’Dell series so far. This book starts out with the same thing I complained about in the first two: too much unnecessary detail and too much of Maggie’s hand-wringing and worrying. I did quite a bit of skimming over some paragraphs, and then the book got better. By the end, it had my full attention and I could see improvement in the writing, pacing, and character development. GR friends have told me the series gets better, and I now can see that. I will be reading the fourth book soon.

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Title:The Soul Catcher (Maggie O'Dell #3)
Author:Alex Kava
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 307 pages
Published:June 24th 2003 by MIRA (first published 2002)
Categories:Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Suspense. Fiction

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Ratings: 3.98 From 5807 Users | 245 Reviews

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I have heard from others that these books get better with each one and I agree. Maggie seems to be getting over some of her issues and I think this one shows a huge turning point in her relationship with her mom. I was pretty sure I knew who the bad guy was on this case, but the author did a really good job making you second guess yourself. I do think Maggie took some unneeded risks again. I hope this changes. Tully continues to be an excellent character and a good match for Maggie. The idea of

Number three in the series and I am still not getting it. Maggie is supposed to be an intelligent, experienced, well trained professional. So please can she stop doing silly things, drinking too much and waffling endlessly about her past. Move on!!! I actually found this book too long, rather boring and needing some tight editing. The identity of the murderer was apparent about two thirds of the way through and from there I started skimming. I am reading this series for a challenge so I will try

What can I even say about this book? Alex Kava's writing is just so amazing and her stories so thrilling, they take over your brain completely in till you're on the edge of your seat ready for the next twist and turn to come. 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

It was surprising how much Maggie's past came into play with this one. Maggie's personality makes more sense knowing what we do about her past and her parents. I'm really not sure what to think of the final piece of info that Maggie's mom gave her. It will definitely be life changing.The religious aspect of this one drove me nuts. There was nothing new there, an old man things he's god to take advantage of people for money and sex. I hate reading about those things. I was very surprised about

Great crime thriller. Was a fun fast paced read, I enjoy a book that seems like "it could happen" when the story isn't believable I'm done. And the author seems to have done a lot of research and made good use of it for this book(I hope the series!!)Was a 402 pg book but it went by like nothing.. It really was a great read! I will be buying more of the Maggie O' Dell series..FOR SURE!!

It was surprising how much Maggie's past came into play with this one. Maggie's personality makes more sense knowing what we do about her past and her parents. I'm really not sure what to think of the final piece of info that Maggie's mom gave her. It will definitely be life changing.The religious aspect of this one drove me nuts. There was nothing new there, an old man things he's god to take advantage of people for money and sex. I hate reading about those things. I was very surprised about

Definitely skimmed the Gwen and Tully interactions. Their chemistry is nonexistent. A bisexual woman in non-erotic fiction! It's like spotting a unicorn. Too bad the author had to give her such a terrible reputation.
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