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Title | : | Calling Mr. Lonely Hearts |
Author | : | Laura Benedict |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | December 30th 2008 by Ballantine Books |
Categories | : | Fiction. Horror. Thriller. Suspense. Fantasy. Paranormal |
Laura Benedict
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 2.91 | 198 Users | 49 Reviews
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Growing up, Roxanne, Del, and Alice tested the limits of their friendship with cruel and often dangerous games - safe in the knowledge that they were bound together forever. Now, Alice's marriage is over, and her husband is having a child with another woman. Roxanne, an artist consumed by her work, is losing touch with her friends - and perhaps with reality. And Del is desperate to be a perfect wife and adoring stepmother, but her friends see that her careful façade is crumbling.The instrument of their destruction is the enigmatic Varick. He seems to be a lonely woman's dream come true, but as he seduces each of the women in turn, their lives become unrecognisable to them - and their souls, perhaps irretrievable.
Varick's secret lies buried in their shared past. One simple, childish act has brought them, all these years later, to a place where their lives are at risk. For once upon a time, the three of them agreed to tell a lie - one that ruined a life ... And now they all must live with the consequences....

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Original Title: | Calling Mr. Lonely Hearts: A Novel |
ISBN: | 0345497694 (ISBN13: 9780345497697) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 2.91 From 198 Users | 49 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books Calling Mr. Lonely Hearts
9th February 2011I was expecting this book to be supernatural and I enjoy being a little frightened, but this was just nasty! The characters were all unpleasant, damaged people with no redeeming features, there was no one to empathise with and some parts of the book were simply repellant. I am not in the least squeamish but found this distasteful. I am unlikely to read another of this author's books. I did read Isabella Moon which was supernatural but this has gone up several notches and wasThis book may be the final straw in my habit of browsing the sparse shelves of my library's books-on-CD section for novels to listen to during my commute (next time I'll place something on hold that comes with good credentials). The subject matter--black magic, sinful priests, possession--is sensational, but the book is surprisingly boring. The prose lacks the shimmer of mystery that much less explicitly supernatural books deliver. Mr. Lonely Hearts is the story of three Catholic schoolgirls who
I forced myself to make it through 5 discs of the audio book before giving up. What a depressing book. Not one character had any redeeming qualities so I just didn't like any one enough to worry about all the horrible things happening to them. Sometimes when I don't like an audio book, I go get the printed version at the library to scan through and learn the ending but I didn't see any reason to depress myself any more than I already had.

This is a book that I would have given up on if it hadn't been a 5-star title. I didn't like any of the three girls - Roxanne, Delilah or Alice. They were all vindictive little bitches with evil intent. Roxanne was the instigator but the others followed like little disciples of satan. In the end I believe they got what they deserved but I don't think Romero should have blamed himself for the results of his own machinations. After all, the girls wronged him first and even without his intentions,
I hated reading this book......first half of it was confusing....the last half was vile. I don't mind reading Dean Koontz scary stuff, but this was truly awful. I cannot even imagine the imagination of the writer.....I hated all the characters.......I kept thinking I would just chuck it, but I finished it and then tossed it......it was awful........who thinks of this crap???? I am truly glad to be done with it and can't wait to take it back to the library.
Ive tried to write a review for Calling Mr Lonely Hearts several times but every time I try to say what this book is about I get stuck. It could be summer brain; my mind just isnt firing on all cylinders or it could be that I really dont know what to say about Benedicts book.We first meet Roxanne, Del and Alice in the park. Roxanne is casting a spell or conjuring a spirit. Its really nothing more than a childhood prank, but it has serious repercussions for the three friends. We dont get too much
CALLING MR. LONELY HEARTS by Laura Benedict is a supernatural suspense, a genre that I only touch lightly here at Fantasy Debut. Usually, I like heroic tales of high adventure, which this book is decidedly not. But I loved it anyway. I couldn't put it down.CALLING is a complex tale about three women, Alice, Roxanne and Del. Alice is the ultimate follower--she would do anything that her hero, Roxanne, says. Roxanne relishes this power, and like all power, it corrupts her. Del is Roxanne's
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