Publisher's Weekly
Moody, author of the Penny Wanawake mysteries, centers this entertaining but fragmented thriller around Frances Breet, the daughter of a French mother and a recently assassinated American journalist father. In Istanbul, Fran meets Nicholas Marquend, a mysterious and captivating British ex-soldier; the two begin to fall in love, but when Nick disappears, Fran assumes that he changed his mind about the relationship. Only when she returns to England does she learn that Nick, whose real name was Daniel Forrest, has been tortured and murdered. As Fran seeks to discover his killer and the secrets he hid from her, we hear about several people in his life, such as Philippe de Pierrey, Daniel's childhood friend; Sola, a beautiful model; and Alexander Campion, once a lonely and tormented schoolboy but now in change of a powerful charity. All the characters are connected in an intricate web that unfortunately contains many loose threads. With inconsistent leaps between time frames, implausible connections and unlikely coincidences, Moody weakens her colorful tale. Doubleday Book Club and Literary Guild featured alternates.
Library Journal
The pieces of Mosaic , especially its detailed, exotic settings, are brightly colored and cunningly shaped; moreover, Moody has successfully incorporated familiar romantic-suspense character types into this international adventure, which departs from her ``Penny Wanawake'' mystery series. Because Moody has not fully mastered the multistrand plot structure of the political thriller, awkward scene changes and unpersuasive coincidences occasionally stall the pace but should not impair the book's popularity. Protagonist Frances Brett is an appealingly courageous, independent young journalist who relocates in Istanbul seeking adventure. The inexplicable disappearance of Nicholas Marquand, toward whom she is powerfully attracted, threatens Frances's happiness and her self-confidence. Probing the puzzle, Frances encounters numerous fascinating characters (most hiding unsavory pasts), stumbles into an international conspiracy, and grows strong enough to keep her own unnerving secrets.-- Jane S. Bakerman, Indiana State Univ., Terre Haute
Moody, author of the Penny Wanawake mysteries, centers this entertaining but fragmented thriller around Frances Breet, the daughter of a French mother and a recently assassinated American journalist father. In Istanbul, Fran meets Nicholas Marquend, a mysterious and captivating British ex-soldier; the two begin to fall in love, but when Nick disappears, Fran assumes that he changed his mind about the relationship. Only when she returns to England does she learn that Nick, whose real name was Daniel Forrest, has been tortured and murdered. As Fran seeks to discover his killer and the secrets he hid from her, we hear about several people in his life, such as Philippe de Pierrey, Daniel's childhood friend; Sola, a beautiful model; and Alexander Campion, once a lonely and tormented schoolboy but now in change of a powerful charity. All the characters are connected in an intricate web that unfortunately contains many loose threads. With inconsistent leaps between time frames, implausible connections and unlikely coincidences, Moody weakens her colorful tale. Doubleday Book Club and Literary Guild featured alternates.
Library Journal
The pieces of Mosaic , especially its detailed, exotic settings, are brightly colored and cunningly shaped; moreover, Moody has successfully incorporated familiar romantic-suspense character types into this international adventure, which departs from her ``Penny Wanawake'' mystery series. Because Moody has not fully mastered the multistrand plot structure of the political thriller, awkward scene changes and unpersuasive coincidences occasionally stall the pace but should not impair the book's popularity. Protagonist Frances Brett is an appealingly courageous, independent young journalist who relocates in Istanbul seeking adventure. The inexplicable disappearance of Nicholas Marquand, toward whom she is powerfully attracted, threatens Frances's happiness and her self-confidence. Probing the puzzle, Frances encounters numerous fascinating characters (most hiding unsavory pasts), stumbles into an international conspiracy, and grows strong enough to keep her own unnerving secrets.-- Jane S. Bakerman, Indiana State Univ., Terre Haute
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Hardback Editions
April 1992 : Hardback
| Title: Mosaic Author(s): Susan Moody ISBN: 0-8161-5367-1 / 978-0-8161-5367-1 (USA edition) Publisher: G K Hall & Co Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
August 1991 : Hardback
| Title: Mosaic Author(s): Susan Moody ISBN: 0-385-30241-X / 978-0-385-30241-8 (USA edition) Publisher: Delacorte Pr Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
Paperback Editions
August 1992 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Mosiac Author(s): Susan Moody ISBN: 0-440-21260-X / 978-0-440-21260-7 (USA edition) Publisher: Dell Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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