Dream Man by Linda Howard

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  • Pub. Date: April 1995
  • 368pp

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    • Pub. Date: April 1995
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 368pp

    Synopsis

    Marlie Keen was trying to lead a quiet, ordinary life. She thought the knowing - the clairvoyance that allowed her to witness crimes as they happened - had been destroyed in the nightmare of her past. Then one night it returned with a vengeance, and she desperately needed to find someone to make it stop.

    Detective Dane Hollister of the Orlando police department had never met anyone like Marlie. He had doubts about her clairvoyance, but there was no doubt how much he desired her. Her soft, sweet scent set his blood afire, and he wanted to wrap her in his arms and chase the sadness from her eyes. To Marlie, Dane was all heat and hard muscle, and he made her body come alive as it never had before. But not even she could foresee where their passion would lead: a hungry quest for the elusive, dreamy ecstasies of love...and a dangerous journey into the twisted mind of a madman who would threaten their happiness and their lives....

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    Detective Dane Hollister has a tough life. He hasn't had a day off in a month, a serial killer with a predilection for slashing women to death is on the prowl and now a psychic who claims to witness the murders through the killer's eyes has come forward to share her visions. As far as he's concerned, the psychic is as twisted as the slasher. For her part, from the moment she walks into the Orlando police station, Marlie Keen is sorry she offered to help. Hollister (and everyone else) treats her gift of ``knowing'' with suspicion, but the detective's investigation into Marlie's past convinces him that her gift is genuine. Hollister moves into Marlie's home, nursing her through terrifying and exhausting bouts of clairvoyance. At the same time the two ease the sexual tension threatening to overtake them-which if it doesn't quite make for good police work, does make for steamy romance. The author (Heart of Fire) has obviously done her homework on the procedure used to develop a serial killer's profile and brings this process cinematically alive. Hollister makes the perfect romantic hero. As Hollister's partner says about him: ``He's street-smart, woods-savvy, and sly as a fox. A real throwback. Mean, too. Damn, can he be mean! But he turns to putty where women are concerned.'' Howard's writing is compelling, especially the murder scenes. If you ignore an insipid epilogue bogged down in psychic overkill, this is Howard's best work yet. (June)

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    Biography

    Linda Howard is the award-winning author of many New York Times bestsellers, including Drop Dead Gorgeous, Cover of Night, Killing Time, To Die For, Kiss Me While I Sleep, Cry No More, Dying to Please, Open Season, Mr. Perfect, All the Queen's Men, Now You See Her, Kill and Tell, and Son of the Morning. She lives in Alabama with her husband and two golden retrievers.

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    Linda Howardsby penTX

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    August 03, 2009: Linda Howard out did herself. i have the unabridged mp3-cd. It's romantic, exciting and keep u intested until the end. I hope she redo all her books and put them in unabridged mp3-cd. You'll love them all.

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    May 02, 2009: I hate to say it, but this book was a little disappointing, especially after reading Linda Howard's other book, Dying to Please (which I gave 5 stars). I'm not sure when this book was originally published, but I got the impression that this was one of her earlier novels, and if so, her writing has improved since then. The plot itself wasn't really bad...psychic helping the police solve murders. Actually, it was kind of interesting. But what I didn't like was the relationship between Marlie and Dane. Yeah, their scenes were pretty hot, but it just didn't feel realistic to me. Marlie goes from a person who can't even watch sex scenes in movies and hasn't had a relationship in years to suddenly jumping in bed with this guy she hardly knows. And Dane came on to her too strong, and way too fast, and not always appropriate. I just felt this story was missing something. Maybe if they had more time to get to know each other and eased into the relationship, it would have been a little better. So overall, it was okay, but the character development needed some work I think. I'll still continue to read Linda Howard though...so this wasn't her best story but I did enjoy the other book I read by her.


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