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| AUTHOR: | Dee Davis |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ivy Books |
| ISBN: | 0804119783 |
| TYPE: | Fiction, Fiction - General, Romance - Contemporary, Romance: Modern, Fiction / Romance / Contemporary |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Awesome book The perp was dubbed the Sinatra Killer. He object raped his victims, stabbed them, took a trophy, and left them to bleed out. At each crime scene a boom box was left with Frank Sinatra singing romantic songs to a corpse.
Sara Martin had no idea her silent phone caller was the perp. Her friends talked her into going to the police to ask for advice. It was there that Sara met sexy Detective Eric D'Angelo. The attraction was instantaneous, but Sara was not yet ready for a relationship. Eric knew Sara would be special to someone, someday. But he shocked himself when he heard himself ask her out. They would take it slow.
Eric and his partner were on the Sinatra case. As the bodies piled up, connections from the killer to Sara began forming. Eric vowed to protect Sara with his life!
***** OMG! This story is so enthralling that I read it within six hours, never once putting it down for anything! Some characters from previous books were thrown in, (casual third party references) and that made the characters even more real to me - the reader.
The story is so good that it deserves a special word to describe it. I decided on "Unputdownable!" I have no doubt you will agree. Highly recommended! ***** ...
A thrilling ride...
Gruesome is the only word to characterize the modern day Jack the Ripper stalking Austin's streets. His victims are thus far, all ladies of the night, each one horribly mutilated. In the background beside each body plays a Frank Sinatra song. Eric D'Angelo is assigned the case, and also Sara Martin's case, which appears at first, to be a stalker, or simple harrassment problem. Then, one clue changes that and ties the beautiful young widow's case to the murders. The situation escalates, and now it is not only hookers who are dying. Eric finds himself racing against a killer's timetable to not only stop the killing, but save Sara. In a story that keeps your heart in your throat right up until the end, Ms. Davis does for Sinatra what Hitchcock did for showers.
***** This is a sexy and thrilling read, easily Ms. Davis' finest work to date. The romantic tension between Eric, a man who never wanted to fall in love for longer than one night, and Sara, the woman who did not want to love again, is equal to the suspenseful terror built by the shocking, insane madman cutting a swath of blood through the streets. ***** Reviewed by Amanda
Too Gruesome
I'd like my money back. I'd like the time I spent reading this back( I didn't finish)This is one of the few books which does not get passed along to another reader or to the library for resale; it goes into the garbage. The book has too much gruesome details of raped & butchered women. Surely good suspense can be written without this kind of dreadful gore. Yuck!