The Dollmaker by Amanda Stevens

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  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • 384pp
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    • Pub. Date: March 2007
    • Publisher: Mira
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp

    Synopsis

    A woman's desperate search to find out what happened to the daugher who disappeared seven years ago leads her from a quaint collectibles shop in New Orleans into a murky Louisiana bayou and the shadowy ancestral home of an eccentric dollmaker whose "portrait" dolls resemble missing children. Set in the steamy, violent world of the Louisiana Gulf Coast, The Dollmaker is the story of obsession, redemption and a love reborn from the ashes of despair.

    Author Amanda Stevens is a popular and profilic writer for Harlequin Intrigue who writes psychologically driven stories. This is a her debut mainstream suspense novel.

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    Biography

    Amanda Stevens grew up in a small, rural town situated between the rocky foothills and the flat farmland of northeast Arkansas. Her father a farmer and her mother an avid quilter, Amanda's humble childhood was rich with tradition. Warmed by a fire on a cold winter's night, she would sit enraptured for hours by ghost stories that had been passed down for generations.

    At an early age, books became her best friend. She not only devoured the stories, she lived them. By the time she was ten, she'd built a sod house on the prairie with Charles Ingalls, fought and befriended green Martians with the dashing John Carter and rafted down the mighty Mississippi with Tom Sawyer.

    Junior high brought new discoveries —Debutante Hill, Gone with the Wind, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl —and by high school, Amanda knew she wanted to write. However, it wasn't until several years later at the encouragement of a wonderful English professor that she actually tried her hand at a novel. Her first book, Killing Moon, was published by the Silhouette Intimate Moments series, and now, several years later, she is the author of over forty novels of romantic suspense.

    She lives in Houston, Texas, with her family and a black cat named Lola.

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    Amazingby Anonymous

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    August 17, 2008: This was an amazing read I had a VERY hard time putting it down once I started reading it. I did find it a little creepy at times but it was still really awesome to read.

    Pure suspense in its best formby Anonymous

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    March 06, 2008: This book has all the ingredients of a suspenseful story ? family secrets, marriages, divorces, adultery, cops ? good and corrupt and mysterious deaths. So many authors today depend solely on blood, gore and sex to sell their books without knowing how to build the suspense. This novel is pure suspense in its best form. The reader becomes caught up in the plots and the suspense builds until it seems that the pages cannot be turned fast enough. This is definitely an author to keep on your TBR (to be read) list.


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