Dancing in the Dark by Dee Davis

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  • Pub. Date: August 2003
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 381,793
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    • Pub. Date: August 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 381,793

    Synopsis

    She was hiding from the future.

    Now she’ll do anything to live until tomorrow.

    Two years after the accidental death of her husband and son, Sara Martin is still wearing her wedding band, using it as a shield against a future without love.  Then a persistent prank caller shatters her fragile peace of mind and brings detective Eric D’Angelo into her life.  Eric reminds her of the passion she never thought she’d feel again—and the idea of surrendering to it scares her.  But Sara will soon discover that she never knew the meaning of the word fear. until now.

    Even for a seasoned detective like Eric D’Angelo, the rash of murders haunting the city of Austin seems unbelievably grisly.  Still, he’s worked enough of these cases to know that eventually even a murderer as meticulous as the Sinatra Killer will make a mistake.  Then Sara becomes the madman’s target.  Between fighting off the ghosts in her past and the monster in her present, Eric is forced to wonder if their hopes of a future together will ever see the light of day.   

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    Biography

    Dee Davis is the author of After Twilight, Just Breathe, Dark of the Night, and Midnight Rain. She has a B.A. in political science and history, and a master’s degree in public administration. During a ten-year career in public relations, she wrote television and radio commercials, three award-winning public service announcements, and multimedia presentations for several large organizations.

    Davis is a member of the Romance Writers of America and various community volunteer organizations. Right now, the time she doesn’t spend at the computer is spent with her husband, daughter, and cat.

    Visit Dee Davis on the Web at www.deedavis.com.

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    June 14, 2003: The perp was dubbed the Sinatra Killer. He object raped his victims, stabbed them, took a trophy, and left them to bleed out. At each crime scene a boom box was left with Frank Sinatra singing romantic songs to a corpse. ........... Sara Martin had no idea her silent phone caller was the perp. Her friends talked her into going to the police to ask for advice. It was there that Sara met sexy Detective Eric D'Angelo. The attraction was instantaneous, but Sara was not yet ready for a relationship. Eric knew Sara would be special to someone, someday. But he shocked himself when he heard himself ask her out. They would take it slow. ............ Eric and his partner were on the Sinatra case. As the bodies piled up, connections from the killer to Sara began forming. Eric vowed to protect Sara with his life! ............ ***** OMG! This story is so enthralling that I read it within six hours, never once putting it down for anything! Some characters from previous books were thrown in, (casual third party references) and that made the characters even more real to me - the reader. ............. The story is so good that it deserves a special word to describe it. I decided on 'Unputdownable!' I have no doubt you will agree. Highly recommended! *****