Divine Evil by Nora Roberts

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: September 1992
  • 576pp
  • Sales Rank: 44,331

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    • Pub. Date: September 1992
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 576pp
    • Sales Rank: 44,331

    Synopsis

    Bestselling author Nora Roberts dazzles once again with a powerful tale of passion, murder, and small-town scandal. In this classic novel, a woman returns to the home she left behind, to a past that is waiting to kill her....

    A decade ago, sculptor Clare Kimball fled Emmitsboro, Maryland, to take the art world by storm. Now she’s celebrated as the artist of her generation. But no amount of success can eclipse the nightmares that haunt her—or the memories of her father’s suicide. Just as her star is shining brighter than ever, Clare leaves it all behind to face her demons.

    Emmitsboro sheriff Cameron Rafferty loved Clare from afar all through high school. Now that she’s back, they form a bond that grows stronger each day—fueled by an attraction that’s been simmering for years. But Clare’s past soon rises up with a vengeance, rocking the town with a sinister murder that is clearly linked to her return. As an investigation gets under way, Clare and Cameron will learn that evil can linger anywhere—even in those you love and trust the most. But it’s a discovery that may come too late to save them.…


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    The New York Times bestselling author of Carnal Innocence and Honest Illusions unveils a white-hot love story driven by chilling suspense. Sculptor Clare Kimball's dynamic, individualistic style has set the New York art scene on its ear. But when Clare travels back to her tiny home town, she must confront her father's suicide, her half-remembered childhood fears, and an untimely romance. Original.

    Publishers Weekly

    Clare Kimball, an accomplished sculptor, is troubled by depression and the return of childhood nightmares. So she takes a break from New York City and heads for her sleepy hometown in Maryland, despite its association with her beloved father's violent but apparently accidental death. Cameron Rafferty, formerly the town hellion, is now the sheriff and faced with a puzzle: the century-old grave of an infant has been dug up. In fact, the grave was robbed by Satan worshipers; Clare's dreams date from the night in her childhood when she saw them performing a coven ceremony--and they know she saw them. Cam's problems are compounded when the mutilated corpse of his hated stepfather is discovered in a field after the two have a public fistfight. Cam and Clare are an engaging couple, but by relying on the most obvious plot complications, Roberts has made her latest romantic mystery a virtually no-thrills thriller. (Is there a single reader who won't prediet that Clare will end up in the coven's clutches?) Also, while this tale is about ritual murders instead of a serial killer, the work's marked similarities to last year's Carnal Innocence give it the feeling of being a rerun. (Oct.)

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    Biography

    One of the most prolific and popular writers in the world, Nora Roberts (who also writes as her edgier alter-ego J. D. Robb) publishes multiple books a year. Not that it’s enough for her fans, who tear through her unconventional romances. With her trademark mix of fantasy, mystery, and romance, Roberts has created her own genre -- and romance fans are grateful for it!

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    Divine Evilby JoJoJH

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    October 04, 2009: This was a re-read while waiting for the new NR or JDR to come out-I am going through all of her old novels and have introduced them to my daughter. She likes them because they are not mushy-which is exactly what first drew me to NR. Any Nora Roberts book is worth reading once-and then again.

    confusing character namesby shalowee

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    September 09, 2009: Love the book. Although i prefer to end it talking about the main characters instead of somebody else. And i know Nora Robert is a good writer but come on!! she confuse me with to much characters and with the names that sound to close to each other like, Angie, Alice and Annie or Bud and Bob or MIck and Mike or Clare and Carly.


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