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A police detective and a woman who files a missing persons report become the pawns of an unholy serial killer in a game of deadly attraction.
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December 03, 2008: I purchased Edge of the Moon about a year ago, and after reading the first chapter I gave up on it for a very long time. I had read other books by Rebecca York and was drawn in instantly, that was not the case with the story of Detective Jack and Kathryn. I did however give it a second chance and once I looked passed one-dimensional characters, and sometimes corny lines it made for an okay read. The highlight of the book for me was the appearance of Ross Marshall, who has always been one of my favorite characters.
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August 13, 2003: Werewolves are hardly the most frightening denizens of the night. Far more sinister beings have haunted the mortal world from time immemorial. In EDGE OF THE MOON, Rebcecca York reminds readers of that. ..................... As people begin vanishing, Detective Jack Thornton, from KILLING MOON, investigates. Meeting Kathryn Reynolds sends something tingling through his senses. Time stops as they are drawn to one another. Their lives and dreams begin to intertwine, but those same dreams could pose a danger to them. Forces from beyond this world are seeking entrance, and two lovers are the only thing that stand between a dimensional collision and all Hell literally breaking loose. ..................... ***** Though this book is a sequel to the previous one, it stands alone easily. With high sensuality and suspense, Ms. York continues to build an enticing world of strangely familiar and altogether new myth.