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Last Girl Dancing
Last Girl Dancing
Author: Holly Lisle
ISBN-13: 9780451411976
ISBN-10: 0451411978
Publication Date: 7/5/2005
Pages: 311
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 53 ratings
Publisher: Onyx Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
Ever since her sister Ginny disappeared, Atlanta detective Jess Brubaker has been obsessed with discovering what happened. Her chance comes when the special unit to which she's assigned needs an undercover stripper. The book's basis in the sordid night world of exotic dancing is interesting and believable--and the identity of the killer stays hidden until the final page.
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Helpful Score: 3
Great read! I did figure out the ending, but thought the book was worth it anyway.
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Helpful Score: 2
This was a very good thrilling book. Didn't know who did it until the very end.
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Helpful Score: 2
First I have read by this author, I will be looking for others
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Helpful Score: 2
kept me guessing until the end
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Helpful Score: 1
she gave her self to an obsession, to a lover, to a nightmare,this was an engrossing read. a page turner.
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Helpful Score: 1
A great mystery by an author who normally writes fantasy. A chilling serial killer novel.
marcym avatar reviewed Last Girl Dancing on + 159 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Undercover stripper, psychic partner, couldn't put it down!
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Helpful Score: 1
Edge of your seat suspense with a heart touching romance. Excellent work by the incomparable Holly Lisle. Read this, read all of her work.
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Helpful Score: 1
I bought this book, becasue I enjoy Lisle's fantasy, and becasue I needed to reed something on the way home from work. I ended up finishing the same day, it was that engrosing. good, suspensful myster with a romantic twist
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Helpful Score: 1
This is a mystery-thriller. It takes place in Atlanta. A woman joins the police force to help her find her missing sister. The story takes you in and out of some seamy places, one of which is a strip dance club.
A good read!
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Helpful Score: 1
The male pov sex scenes are rather silly, but otherwise, this is a fun thriller/romance.
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Comment by Linda Howard: "An engrossing read. It's every woman's dream -- and every woman's nightmare."

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She gave herself to an obsession.
Ever since her sister, Ginny, disappeared thirteen years ago, Atlanta detective Jess Brubraker has been obsessed with discovering what happened. Now is her chance to do it -- by disappearing into the same sordid night world that engulfed Ginny.

To a lover.
Jess isn't going alone. Her partner is Hank Kamien, a martial artist with a shattered past that left him with a rare psychic ability. He's looking for a reason to trust a woman again. With a single touch, he's found that reason in Jess. But their heated affair is igniting someone else's twisted passion....

To a Nightmare.
A serial killer has also set his sights on Jess. He is an elusive figure -- with the key to Ginny's disappearance. Victim by victim, Jess is following the clues. But the closer she gets, the sooner she realizes that the truth can be the most intimate and terrifying trap of them all.
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SHE GAVE HERSELF TO AN OBSESSION
Ever since her sister, Ginny, disappeared 13 years ago, Atlanta detective Jess Brubraker has been obsessed with discovering what happened. Now is her chance to do it-by disappearing into the same sordid night world that engulfed Ginny.
TO A LOVER
Jess isn't going alone. Her partner is Hank Kamien, a martial artist with a shattered past that left him with a rare psychic ability. He's looking for a reason to trust a woman again. With a single touch, he's found that reason in Jess. But their heated affair is igniting someone else's twisted passion...
TO A NIGHTMARE
A serial killer has also set his sights on Jess. He is an elusive figure-with the key to Ginny's disappearance. Victim by victim, Jess is following the clues. But the closer she gets, the sooner she realizes that the truth can be the most intimate and terrifying trap of them all...
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Oooooh - SERIOUSLY creepy!
dburge64 avatar reviewed Last Girl Dancing on + 63 more book reviews
Obsessed with discovering what happened to her missing sister, Atlanta detective Jess Brubaker is willing to disappear into a sordid nightworld to find the answer. But that means leading both herself and her lover into the most intimate and terrifying trap of all.
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Ever since her sister Ginny, disappeared thirteen years ago, Atlanta detective Jess Brubraker has been obsessed with discovering what happened. Now is her chance to do it---by disappearing into the same sordid night world that engulfed Ginny.
Jess isn't going alone. Her partner is Hank Kamien, a martial artist with a shattered past that left him with a rare psychic ability. He's looking for a reason to trust a woman again. With a single touch, he's found that reason in Jess. But their heated affair is igniting someone else's twisted passion. . .
A serial killer has also set his sights on Jess. He is an elusive figure---with the key to Ginny's disappearance. Victim by victim, Jess is following the clues. But the closer she gets, the sooner she realizes that the truth can be the most intimate and terrifying trap of them all. . .