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UNSPEAKABLE, BY Sandra Brown, is about a handsome drifter who shows up on Delray Corbett’s cattle ranch looking for work. Delray, an aging rancher who needs help with his chores reluctantly hires Jack Sawyer. Sawyer proves to be a reliable and hard worker and soon earns Delray’s confidence. Corbett is increasingly concerned for the safety of his widowed and deaf daughter-in-law, Anna, and his young grandson, David, who live with him on the ranch. Everyone in Blewer, Texas, is concerned and in fear of the expected return of a local bad guy, Carl Herbold, Corbett’s estranged stepson whom he helped convict, and who recently escaped from an Arkansas prison. Herbold, along with his ruthless prison cellmate, Myron Hutts, leaves a bloody trail of murder and mayhem across three states in their route to Blewer. Soon Jack and Anna are drawn to each other along with David who looks up to Jack as a father figure. Both are reluctant to acknowledge their feelings until a dramatic incident takes place. Unspeakable, starts slowly but kicks into high gear in the last half. It is one of Brown’s early attempts to shift from romance novels to mystery thrillers. The story is violent and bloody. Brown, as always, weaves a plot that keeps the reader on edge. She has written a successful novel that will keep you turning pages to the end. Speaking of the end, I always enjoy Brown’s endings, she leaves nothing to question. I give Unspeakable a 4-star rating. I enjoyed the book.

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I enjoy Sandra Brown's writing. Indeed, it is not great literature, which I also enjoy. I like the light flow of the story line, the way the plot moves from remote locations, and culminates in all characters coming together in one big crash meeting. The end of the story holds a surprise disclosure that is totally unexpected. The easy flow of words and plot led me to be curious about the what comes next. This book could easily be made into a movie.
I have to give Sandra Brown five stars for her writing alone but this was a tough read for me due to the graphic nature of this story. I've read many of Sandra's stories but this one was the most disturbing so far. While I prefer less vulgar language and violent sexual content it is still a very good story that showcases Sandra's talent as a writer. I'd like to ask her how often she had to take a break from writing some of these scenes because I had to break from reading them.
I read this book before I read the reviews, and I felt that many of them were unfair. This book has many layers of mystery, all woven together, combined with a quiet romance holding the story together. I loved it! First, who is Jack, and what has brought him to Corbett Ranch? What is his connection to the Herbold brothers? Who killed the McCorkle girl, if the brother's didn't? And why are the Herbolds so intent on getting back t ao the ranch instead of leaving the country? There are so many unanswered questions, you can't quit reading until you know all of the answers. Then, in one big ,bloody evening, everything comes together. This is a quietly romantic , sometimes violent, very engaging book that every Sandra Brown fan should read! I loved it, and wish there was a sequel. Mrs. Brown is a talented writer- none of her books are the same. Each book is an individual work, and I have been impressed by each one!
I think this might be my last SB novel. I've read her for years but either she's getting more graphic in her violence or I'm losing the stomach for it. Some really nasty parts hung in my subconscious for days. Excellent story telling and gripping suspense, if you can take the nastiness.
I have read many of Sandra Brown's books .. and have enjoyed immensely each and every one, with the exception of UNSPEAKABLE. While the plot/story line is intriguing, her continual use of inappropriate language along with so much sexual perversion makes me wish I had never bought the book. If this will become the 'norm' for her writing style (which it hasn't been in the past), I will pass on buying any more of her novels. Just my two cents worth...
Unspeakable was great!! The descriptions of the settings and the development of the characters were strong. The plot was not predictable! I attempted to figure it out several times, but I was wrong. A twist at the end left me rethinking certain parts of the book looking for the foreshadowing, which I obviously missed. Overall, if you are looking for a good book which is hard to put down, then you need to read Unspeakable!
Another steaming suspense thriller, had to read it straight through. Never saw it unraveled all the twists this story held to the end. Very pleased that Ms. Brown found a dignified storyline to give Ezzy, the retired sheriff the closure and impetus he deserved to solve that nagging one unsolved case haunting lawman elsewhere, allowing him to truly let go and cherish what was most important to him, the love and support of his wife. As always, the damsel, Anna, was rife with complications, but almost a heroine in own right, because of her independence, self determination, intelligence, accepting and understanding her deafness as well as learning how to improve her skills and acceptance of the hearing world that judges her. While many villains impeded Jack the hero, his greatest success was winning the battle within himself and his demons of the past.

With almost all the storylines finally unraveled, the only one I feel that needed explanation was that Jack quit school at 15, yet his responses to young David never ending questions, dialogs and explanations to Anna, skills and experiences, made Jack sound so much more educated than his life story that was mystery till the end. Maybe a postscript is needed to explain he was taken under the wing of a mentor or good Samaritan who taught him the social graces, trade and technical skills and mental acumen to be an eloquent talented "Jack of All Trades".
UNSPEAKABLE, BY Sandra Brown, is about a handsome drifter who shows up on Delray Corbett’s cattle ranch looking for work. Delray, an aging rancher who needs help with his chores reluctantly hires Jack Sawyer. Sawyer proves to be a reliable and hard worker and soon earns Delray’s confidence. Corbett is increasingly concerned for the safety of his widowed and deaf daughter-in-law, Anna, and his young grandson, David, who live with him on the ranch. Everyone in Blewer, Texas, is concerned and in fear of the expected return of a local bad guy, Carl Herbold, Corbett’s estranged stepson whom he helped convict, and who recently escaped from an Arkansas prison. Herbold, along with his ruthless prison cellmate, Myron Hutts, leaves a bloody trail of murder and mayhem across three states in their route to Blewer. Soon Jack and Anna are drawn to each other along with David who looks up to Jack as a father figure. Both are reluctant to acknowledge their feelings until a dramatic incident takes place. Unspeakable, starts slowly but kicks into high gear in the last half. It is one of Brown’s early attempts to shift from romance novels to mystery thrillers. The story is violent and bloody. Brown, as always, weaves a plot that keeps the reader on edge. She has written a successful novel that will keep you turning pages to the end. Speaking of the end, I always enjoy Brown’s endings, she leaves nothing to question. I give Unspeakable a 4-star rating. I enjoyed the book.
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