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Dreams of the Dead (Nina Reilly, Bk 13)
Dreams of the Dead - Nina Reilly, Bk 13
Author: Perri O'Shaughnessy
Now, in a spellbinding new thriller, O'Shaughnessy plunges Nina back into the center of a murderous family game, and reawakens a very real nightmare she had every reason to believe was dead . . . and buried. — A mix of slick and seamy, South Lake Tahoe, California, is the perfect setting for adventurers, criminals -- and lawyers. In addition ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781416549734
ISBN-10: 1416549730
Publication Date: 9/21/2010
Pages: 352
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A TANGLED LEGAL BATTLE. A MURDEROUS FAMILY GAME. A NIGHTMARE NINA REILLY BELIEVED WAS LONG BURIED. â Two years ago, Nina Reilly had to defend Jim Strong against charges of murder, after which the sociopath -- who devastated many lives, including Nina's -- vanished and was presumed dead. Now Philip Strong, Jim's father and millionaire owner of a Tahoe ski resort, has come to Nina with a letter from his fugitive son, demanding his share of the profits from the pending sale of Philip's resort. Nina's certain it's a con, but to prove that means exposing the secrets of someone very close to her. Then two local women are brutally murdered, and Nina probes their ties to her new client. As Nina's worst fears flood back, she's about to discover that the dreams of the dead can still destroy the living.
reviewed Dreams of the Dead (Nina Reilly, Bk 13) on + 3088 more book reviews
After not reading a Nina Reilly book for a long time I thought I'd give it another try--mistake:

starts out okay but then it just drags and drags each chapter out and then it has to go back in time and remember this and remember that, then there's the part written in italic which I found unnecessary.

Now I know why I don't read this series anymore. Give me something that keeps you turning the pages fast and this one does not, needed to be about 100 pages less leaving out so much of the remembering and descriptions.


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