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Die for Me
Author: Karen Rose
Book Information
Publisher: Warner Vision
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating: 58

ISBN-13: 9780446616911 - ISBN-10: 0446616915
Publication Date: 9/2007
Pages: 528

Book Description:
The first victim is found in a snow-covered Philadelphia field. Detective Vito Ciccotelli enlists the aid of archaeologist Sophie Johannsen to determine exactly what lies beneath the frozen ground. Despite years of unearthing things long buried, nothing can prepare Sophie for the matrix of graves dug with chilling precision. The victims buried there haunt her. But the empty graves terrify her -- the killer isn't done yet.

He is cold and calculating, the master of a twisted game. Even with Vito and Sophie hot on his trail, he will not stop. One more empty grave must be filled, and one last scream must be heard -- the scream of an archaeologist who is too close for comfort and too near to resist...

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Melanie H. (MELNELYNN) from ELMENDORF AFB, AK wrote on 9/21/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Karen Rose's DIE FOR ME is her best romantic suspense to date. Sexy homicide detective Vito Chiccotelli, with the help of a beautiful archaeologist, Sophia Johannsen, uncover a field of graves that are not yet all full. Together the clues lead them through a trail of ancient history, full of armor, swords and torture devices as fascinating as the DiVinci Code. The serial killer is a cold and calculating villain that puts Hannibal Lector to shame. Rose masterfully blends the villain's computer savvy with an artistic flair to give the reader a fast pace whodunit. The closer Vito and Sophia get the killer, the closer he gets to them. This is a must buy page turner.

Naomi L. (MaxieCat) from NEW YORK, NY wrote on 2/16/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Detective Vito Ciccotelli is investigating a series of unmarked graves and the likelihood of a serial killer. He enlists the aid of archaeologist Sophie Johannsen when he finds clues pointing to the use of medieval torture devices. Sophie joins in his investigation and in turn puts her own life in danger. Rose writes an intricate, compelling and often fascinating plot although the identity of the killer was fairly east to uncover. Recommended.

Linda S. (Linda) from MESA, AZ wrote on 9/14/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I read this one in one sitting .. it was just too good to put down for any reason!