What would you do if you answered the phone and someone asked you to pick a number. You pick that number, and then that someone tells you to go look in your mailbox. There is a piece of paper in there with the exact same number you just picked. How is that possible?
Think of a Number is an extraordinary edge-of-your-seat thriller that will have your mind reeling with the possible and the impossible. David Gurney is a retired NYPD homicide detective. Pretty famous from some homicides he solved, but is now in the country with his wife; retired. He picks up a hobby at a local art class, making art from photographs of murderers. The teacher is pretty hot herself, but again, Dave's married.
Then he gets a call from a college classmate he hasn't seen in twentyfive years. Mark Mellery needs Dave's help. He is getting these letters and poems that make no sense to him. But what he cannot get past is the fact that person unknown picked his number. How?
Dave can't stand unsolved puzzles, but he's retired, right? So, he suggest Mark get the police involved. But then Mark ends up dead, and before you can say retired, Dave is working as a consultant with the NYPD to solve Mark's murder. But as more dead bodies and more clues pile up, Dave has to work quickly to solve the puzzle, but can he?
I loved this book! It's full of mystery, murder, puzzles and wonderful and vivid characters. The pages almost turned themself, I was so into the story. Mr. Vernon is a master storyteller and I sincerely hope he has another book with Detective Dave in it, I really enjoyed his character and how his mind works.
So, I'm going to pay it forward and give it to a Minding Spot follower*
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Sounds interesting - #8
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Sounds good, I would like to read it #19
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3 - the number of teenage boys in my home. lol!
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29..just feels lucky.
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I pick 17. Please enter me in contest. Sounds like an interesting book. Tore923@aol.com
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Already publicly following Minding Spot with Google Friend Connect [Cheryl F. {The Lucky Ladybug}] -- I love the number 7 :) *Thanks* for the giveaway!
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I will take number 21.
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Hi!Picking #6.
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I've been waiting to read this! It sounds so good! My number is 22--the day of the month I was born!
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Number 8 - month I was born
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Number 18
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Think of a number...interesting story idea! #1294
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Never ever would have thought of this idea for a mystery, that's a good one. I pick 88.
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I'd love to read this. I pick #21-today's date, my birthday, and adds up to 3, my lucky number. Of course, it doesn't hurt to cross my fingers as well.
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Not entering. This is a terrific mystery thriller you will enjoy reading.
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Ummm...535? I mean "535"! (I want to sound assertive and confident!)
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My number is 34..Heather Henderson
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This sounds like a great book! My number is...5.
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number - 418
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book. My number is 6.
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Sounds interesting...#43
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I pick #19.
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#6 This book sounds like a interesting read.
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I like thrillers! #17
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Hee, hee love it! #50! MarilynsMoney, mjjaegly@yahoo.com
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This sounds like a book I won't be able to put down until it's finished! #77
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I'll go with # 63
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My lucky number has always been #6!!
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