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Book Reviews of Dancing in the Dark

Dancing in the Dark
Dancing in the Dark
Author: Dee Davis
ISBN-13: 9780804119788
ISBN-10: 0804119783
Publication Date: 8/26/2003
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Ivy Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Very good book. Guessed who the killer was, but there is definitely a twist to this one.
LENNY01 avatar reviewed Dancing in the Dark on + 82 more book reviews
Good storyline with lots of twists. Nice romance, too.
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She was hiding from the future.
Now she'll do anything to live until tomorrow.

Two years after the accidental death of her husband and son, Sara Martin is still wearing her wedding band, using it as a shield against a future without love. Then a persistent prank caller shatters her fragile peace of mind and brings detective Eric D'Angelo into her life. Eric reminds her of the passion she never thought she'd feel againâand the idea of surrendering to it scares her. But Sara will soon discover that she never knew the meaning of the word fear . . . until now.

Even for a seasoned detective like Eric D'Angelo, the rash of murders haunting the city of Austin seems unbelievably grisly. Still, he's worked enough of these cases to know that eventually, even a killer as meticulous as the Sinatra killer make a mistake. Then Sara becomes the madman's target. Between fighting off the ghosts in her past and the monster in her present, Eric is forced to wonder if their hopes of a future together will ever see the light of day. . . .
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Two years after the accidental death of her husband and son, Sara Martin is still wearing her wedding band, using it as a shield against a future without love. Then a persistent prank caller shatters her fragile peace of mind and brings detective Eric DAngelo into her life. Eric reminds her of the passion she never thought shed feel againand the idea of surrendering to it scares her. But Sara will soon discover that she never knew the meaning of the word fear . . . until now.

Even for a seasoned detective like Eric DAngelo, the rash of murders haunting the city of Austin seems unbelievably grisly. Still, hes worked enough of these cases to know that eventually, even a killer as meticulous as the Sinatra killer make a mistake. Then Sara becomes the madmans target. Between fighting off the ghosts in her past and the monster in her present, Eric is forced to wonder if their hopes of a future together will ever see the light of day. . . .