When a circus tent fire calls "Tribune" reporter Dalton Walker into action, he's disturbed to find that no relatives have come to claim the body of a young victim. Dalton is also covering the story of a young Amish woman turned famous New York dancer. But not every story is what it seems, and soon Walker is heading down a terrifying seductive path toward the truth, and the unrelenting deadline.
Cherril B. from MARTINSVILLE, IN wrote on 1/24/2006...
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An eight year old girl dies in a circus tent fire, no one claims the body. The investigation takes fascinating turns and twists. Dunning is a master storyteller.
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Allene B. from MARCELLUS, MI wrote on 2/20/2007...
By the author of the Cliff Janeway Bookman series. A different set of characters. Mystery.
Diane B. from STONY POINT, NY wrote on 11/7/2005...
Excellent, easy read. Very entertaining and keeps your interest. I highly recommend any book by John Dunning.
Rachel H. from FLEETWOOD, PA wrote on 10/20/2005...
It was good I did not have anything pressing to do the day I started reading this book because I read it straight through. My husband got food to eat, but nothing fancy!
Susan E. from TRENTON, MI wrote on 7/26/2005...
circus fire kills a little girl, and no one claims her body. amish girl leaves her home and comes to ny to be a dancer. entertaining