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The Way You Look Tonight, by Carlene Thompson

For Better...

Deborah Robinson lived on a quiet street in a small town with her handsome husband and darling twins. It was the picture-perfect life---until the day Deborah's husband vanished without a trace.

Or For Worse...

Before he disappeared, Steve had been on edge. When he told her he was distracted by work, Deborah is scared. She's heard about the sadistic murders of several local women, and she can't shake the horrible feeling that the killings are somehow connected to Steve's disappearance.

Until Death Do Us Part...

Torn by guilt, tormented by suspiciou, Deborah begins to delve into the shadowy secrets of her husband's past. What she finds will chill her to the bone. Dor Deborah no longer knows who or what her husband was. But she does know that someone is watching the Robinson house, someone who has ruthlessly killed---and is only waiting for the perfect moment to stike again...

  • Sales Rank: #1513976 in Books
  • Brand: St. Martin's Paperbacks
  • Published on: 1997-12-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.68" h x .90" w x 4.24" l, .35 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 336 pages
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Amazon.com Review
The best thing about Carlene Thompson's excellent psychological thriller isn't the carefully restrained writing or the credible characters. It's the way she can take one of the exhausted cliches of the genre--"Did I Marry a Serial Killer?"--and make it dance. When Deborah Robinson's handsome, overworked lawyer husband Steve suddenly disappears, she begins to wonder about his recent odd behavior and his possible involvement in a series of brutal attacks on local women. Deborah starts to dig, and she soon turns up enough scary stuff about Steve to keep you guessing and feverishly turning pages until the surprising conclusion.

About the Author
Carlene Thompson is the author of Last Whisper, Black for Remembrance, Nowhere to Hide, and Don’t Close Your Eyes, among other books. She attended college at Marshall University and earned her Ph.D. in English from Ohio State University. She taught at the University of Rio Grande before leaving to focus on her writing full-time. Besides writing, she spends her time caring for the many dogs and cats she's adopted. A native West Virginian, she lives with her husband Keith in Point Pleasant, West Virginia.

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THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT (Chapter 1)

'Great party, as usual.'

Deborah Robinson looked at Pete Griffin's reddening cheeks and forehead perspiring below thinning brown hair. She'd thought earlier the room was getting a bit stuffy. Pete's condition proved her right. The roaring fire in the fireplace was adding too much heat. 'I'm glad you're enjoying it, Pete,' she said, making a mental note to turn down the thermostat and lower the furnace heat. 'We've never had a party this big.'

'I feel a little out of place with all these attorneys. Am I the only non-lawyer you and Steve know?'

Deborah laughed and started to say, 'Of course not.' Then she glanced around the room. Everyone was either a lawyer or accompanying one. 'It doesn't look like we do, does it? But you know how our Christmas parties usually turn out - gatherings for the people Steve works with in the Prosecutor's office.'

'Well, it was nice of you to invite me anyway.'

'We always invite you. You're one of Steve's oldest friends.'

Pete grinned. 'Steve's just hoping I'll start doing his taxes for free.'

'It's always good to have a CPA on your side, particularly one who owns the largest CPA firm in town. By the way, where's your son?'

'At fifteen, Adam considers himself too cool for parties like this. He's at a friend's house listening to brain-rattling heavy-metal music and complaining because I won't get him a car.'

'He doesn't even have a driver's license yet.'

'Adam considers that a moot point,' Pete said, pulling a droll face. 'He thinks we should be planning and saving. He wants a Viper.'

'Just the thing for a new driver.'

'I agree. A fifteen-year-old with a fifty-thousand-dollar sports car. I get dizzy just thinking about it.'

Deborah laughed. She understood why Pete was Steve's closest friend. Aside from sharing memories dating back to when they were children, Pete was intelligent, unassuming, and always there when you needed him. Deborah had always been particularly fond of him, with his diffident manner which hid a dry humor and iron devotion to the son he'd raised alone after his wife left him three years ago, never even trying to get custody of the child and rarely communicating with him. The last she'd heard, Hope Griffin was in Montana, valiantly working at preserving the environment. 'Save the wolves and abandon your own son,' Deborah's husband Steve had said sourly. 'Now there's a woman with her priorities straight.'

'Personally, I think it would be wonderful to be fifteen and have so many hopes and dreams,' Deborah said, trying to put Pete's concerns over his son's grand ambitions back in perspective. 'I remember at that age I thought I was going to be the next Karen Carpenter.'

Pete smiled. 'And I was going to be the next Frank Lloyd Wright.'

'I didn't know you were interested in architecture.'

'I wasn't after I found out being able to do some oil paintings my grandmother gushed over didn't mean I had a talent for building design.'

'I guess our experiences were similar. All it took for me was hearing a tape of myself singing 'Rainy Days and Mondays" to do the trick. I was horrified. Still, it was fun for a while to believe anything was possible.'

'Adam is still at that stage. He changes his mind nearly every week about what he wants to do with his life. Last week he saw Top Gun again, so now he's going to be a jet pilot. Wait until your little Brian gets to be this age.'

Deborah looked at him in mock horror. 'He's only five. I hope I have a few more peaceful years.'

Pete glanced at his watch. 'I really hate to put a damper on the party, although I don't think I'll be missed, but I told Adam I wanted him home at eleven. I like to be there waiting for him, so I should be going.'

'You could call from here to make sure he's heading home soon.'

'And humiliate him in front of his friends?' Pete shook his head sadly. 'Deborah, you have a lot to learn about teenagers. That would bring on several days of sullen silences and looks full of burning resentment. I don't think I'm up to it. No, I'll just be waiting like a huge mound of conscience when he gets in. If he's not on time, I'll be able to deliver my time-worn speech on trust, responsibility, and the consideration he deserves to give other people, particularly his poor old dad.'

'You're a cruel and heartless man,' Deborah laughed.

'The worst. It's my greatest joy in life.'

Deborah signaled Steve, who was talking to Evan Kincaid. Steve - rangy and earnest-looking although capable of a rare, boyish grin - hurried to her, his light brown hair damp at the hairline, his own color heightened.

'So, how're we doing over here?' he asked easily.

'Pete thinks he should go home to check on Adam.'

'He's not sick, is he?'

'No, just out partying with friends.'

'Is that all? In that case, how about having one drink with me before you go? I think I've got some really good stuff out in the kitchen. Chivas Regal, twelve years old.'

'That's hard to turn down,' Pete said. 'But Adam...'

'Hey, cut the kid some slack, will you? Fifteen minutes isn't such a big deal.'

Pete looked torn, then smiled. 'All right, a quick one and then I'm on the road.'

'Can you do without me for a few minutes?' Steve asked Deborah.

'I'll try to muddle through, but don't you two start talking over the good old high-school days and stay in there for ever.'

'We'll try not to,' Steve laughed over his shoulder as the two started toward the kitchen.

No, they certainly wouldn't, Deborah thought. Pete was much too concerned about Adam to linger for long. He was overprotective with the boy, and according to Steve, had been ever since his divorce. He'd lost his wife and he was afraid of losing his son, too, which was unlikely because beneath Adam Griffin's teenage bravado, he was deeply attached to his father. Still, she knew that Steve, meaning to be kind in asking to have a private drink with Pete, was merely making the man more nervous about his delayed arrival home.

Deborah sighed and gazed around her large living room which had once been divided into two smaller rooms whose different functions she had never been able to determine. Steve had resisted taking out the wall between them - too much trouble, he said - but Deborah insisted. Now the two small rooms formed one spacious room made airy by a huge front window instead of the four small, paned windows that were impossible to clean. Deborah was pleased with the remodeling and thought Steve was, too, although he never said much about her efforts, obviously hoping not to encourage her to make further changes.

The smell of roast duck, candied yams, and mulled wine wafted over her from the buffet table. Her stomach rumbled maddeningly - she'd been so consumed with fixing food for two days it had lost its aesthetic appeal. Empty stomach or not, she didn't feel she could force down a bite. Besides, she was very tired. It seemed every year the party became more elaborate, and she liked to cook everything, not order from a caterer. She now found the parties more exhausting than fun, and the family ended up eating leftovers for days.

She circled around the room, asking if she could freshen drinks, offering cookies and reminding people about all the apple, pumpkin, and mincemeat pie still sitting on the buffet table. One attorney, whose name Deborah could never remember, was holding forth on a case he'd handled last year while his wife interrupted constantly, correcting everything he said, oblivious to the growing coldness of his eyes and tightening of his jaw. The girlfriend of another was talking loudly to a blue-haired matron about a serial killer luridly named 'The Dark Alley Strangler' by a local newspaper. 'It scares me to death to think he struck again just last Saturday night and this time right here in West Virginia,' she was saying. 'That's seven times in three years. And that last girl. Poor thing. She was a nurse with a little kid. She's still hanging on, but they don't expect her to live.'

Deborah cringed. She supposed it was only natural that the serial killer would be mentioned at the party, but this was supposed to be a festive occasion and the discussion of violent death threw a definite pall over the evening. So much for holiday cheer.

Deborah moved on, turning down the thermostat five degrees and seeing that her guests were comfortable. Few were friends of hers. Most of them came from Steve's world, and she sensed a lot of them thought Steve had married beneath himself. Steve told her she was imagining things, but she felt their distance. Part of it was her own fault, though. She wasn't the life of the party or the confident socialite. In fact, she had come to hate the Christmas parties, which had been a pleasant ritual she and Steve started the first year they were married and over the past seven years had turned into an ordeal. Maybe this one would be the last, Deborah mused. Maybe next year she could talk him into having only a few close friends over before Christmas.

She retreated to a corner of the living room, Campari and soda in hand. Light refracted off the layers of smoke. Even the lights on the Christmas tree seemed muted, as if circled by fog. Her eyes stung beneath her contact lenses and although she had given up smoking two years ago, Deborah now felt an overwhelming desire for a cigarette - anything, even if it were one of the reduced tar and nicotine brands she used to hate. She would be tempted to smoke again until the room aired out, which would take a couple of days, she thought unhappily. Thank goodness she and Steve had only one party a year. If the house smelled of smoke too often, she'd never control her urge for nicotine.

She knew she should get out there among the guests and socialize, but her head was starting to hurt, she was dead tired after all her cooking, and she was feeling more and more self-conscious in the white wool dress with scoop neck and gold belt that had drawn Steve's look of censure earlier. 'Don't you think that's a little...revealing?' he'd asked gently. 'Why not wear the black velvet - the one I bought you just last year?' How could she tell him the black velvet dress felt bunchy and hot, its sleeves too tight, its skirt too long even for her five-foot-eight frame? Still, she would have changed to please him if the doorbell hadn't rung just then with the arrival of their first guests.

Deborah smiled across the room at Barbara Levine, her friend and Steve's associate in the Prosecutor's office. She'd met Barbara the first year she worked as a secretary in the office. One dreary November Sunday they ran into each other in a video store, both looking for Dr Zhivago. Barbara had already found the movie and was paying the rental fee when Deborah went to the desk, asking if it were available. The salesgirl told her they had only one copy. 'Oh, I guess I'll look for something else,' she said, disappointed, when Barbara suddenly suggested, 'Why don't you come home with me and watch it?' Stunned at such an invitation from the seemingly all-business, hard-as-nails lawyer who had intimidated her from day one in the office, Deborah had demurred, but Barbara insisted. They watched the movie in Barbara's apartment, eating microwave popcorn ('the only thing I can cook,' Barbara confided) and by the end of the movie they were both in tears when the handsome Zhivago fell dead in the street while chasing his oblivious, beloved Lara. Later they had gone to an Italian restaurant together, and from that day on, Deborah had lost her fear of Barbara. They'd become friends, both with a deep love of animals, romantic movies, and Agatha Christie novels.

Barbara crossed the room to her side. 'Has Steve deserted us?'

'He's in the kitchen having a drink with Pete.' Barbara smiled.

'Pete's such a nice guy. I wonder why he never remarried.'

'I suppose because he was so badly burned the first time. And he devotes a lot of time to Adam and the grandmother in Wheeling who raised him after his parents died. She's in her eighties and has a lot of health problems.'

'None of those reasons seem good enough for him to have cut himself off from a social life,' Barbara said. 'He needs a girlfriend, someone with some life who'll make him start acting his age. And make him get a new wardrobe. His clothes all look too big, not to mention years out of date. I'm no fashion plate myself, but it seems like he's trying to look ten years older than he is.'

'Remarks like that won't earn you a visit from Santa.'

Barbara giggled, her laughter softening her dark, hawk-like features. When she was young, she'd probably been attractive in a chiseled, dramatic way, Deborah often thought. But at thirty-eight, after fifteen years of twelve-hour work days and little in the way of beauty care, she usually looked thin, tense, and slightly weather-beaten with her uncreamed skin and face naked of make-up except for a careless slash of lipstick. Tonight she'd chosen an unflattering bright pink. Right now some of that pink decorated a front tooth, but Deborah had learned how defensive Barbara could be about her appearance.

'By the way, you look great,' Barbara said. 'I knew that dress was for you as soon as we spotted it in the store window.'

'Steve doesn't like it.'

'No, probably not. He's a sweet man, but he wants you to look a dowdy sixty-year-old instead of a sexy twenty-eight-year-old.'

'Oh, Barbara, he doesn't.'

'Yes, he does. He doesn't want you flying the coop into the arms of some other guy.'

'That's hardly likely. Besides, you think Steve's a lot more Machiavellian than he is.'

'Says you. You've been brainwashed into thinking you aren't anything special in the looks department. I, on the other hand, am beginning to resemble my mother, and she is in her sixties.' She held up a chocolate almond cookie she'd been munching. 'And these don't help maintain a girlish figure.'

'Barbara, you're thin as a rail.'

'Flabby thin, not taut thin like you.'

'You don't run after five-year-old twins and a dog all day. But in any case you do not look like you're in your sixties.'

'Well, I at least look every year of my age plus a few more.'

Yes, she did look every year of her age, Deborah thought with regret. It was no wonder everyone had been surprised when Barbara began dating Evan Kincaid, seven years Barbara's junior and considered the glamour boy of the Prosecutor's office. According to Steve, some of the young secretaries could barely hide their jealousy and constantly made catty remarks behind Barbara's back about the relationship. 'But I understand it,' Steve said. 'Barbara's a brilliant, witty woman. Besides, Evan isn't one to judge by exteriors.'

'He's like you in that respect.'

Steve smiled. 'Sweetheart, you're a very nice-looking woman.'

Nice-looking, Deborah thought dismally. Nice-looking with her long black hair Steve liked to see pulled back in a French braid and serious blue-gray eyes usually hidden behind glasses she wore when working, nice-looking with her tall, slender frame he preferred in simple clothes, nice-looking with her smooth, creamy skin which cosmeticians at the department store makeup counters claimed was more like that of a woman five years younger. Nice-looking, but not a beauty like some of his former girlfriends had been.

'A quarter for your thoughts,' Barbara said.

'A quarter?'

'Inflation.'

'I was just thinking about some of the women Steve used to date. Where's my quarter?'

'I don't have my purse with me. And why in the world would you be thinking about women Steve used to date?'

'Do you remember the ones who used to come by the office? They were so flashy. I wonder why he picked me.'

'Maybe because they were all flash and no substance. I remember giving him a stern talking-to about that one time.'

'I'm sure he appreciated it.'

'He told me to mind my own business. But shortly afterward he started dating you. Smartest move he ever made.'

'Spoken like a true friend. Some of them even had money.'

'Money?' Evan Kincaid said, walking up and putting his arm around Barbara's waist. 'Are you two discussing the root of all evil?'

Barbara made a face. 'He's not only great-looking, he's a mind-reader.'

'No, a lip-reader,' Evan laughed. 'I've been hovering nearby, although you two were too engrossed to notice me.'

'Deborah is torturing herself by wondering why Steve didn't marry some flashy woman with money.'

Evan shook his head. 'Sometimes I think you women look for something to worry about.'

Barbara threw Deborah a wry look. 'Men, of course, never worry.'

Evan laughed. 'Not like you do. In any given day the love of my life here thinks of at least twenty things to fret over.'

'I do not!' Barbara protested in offended rage, although she couldn't hide her pleasure at hearing Evan call her the love of his life. They had been seeing each other for nine months, and Barbara had confided that the last two hadn't been smooth. 'He thinks I pull rank on him because I'm older,' Barbara said. 'You do,' Deborah returned frankly. Barbara looked sheepish. 'I know. I hear myself doing it, but I can't seem to stop.'

Now, however, Barbara glowed as she looked adoringly up at the blond, blue-eyed Evan who Deborah thought resembled a young Robert Redford.

The resemblance was even more pronounced than usual tonight. Maybe it was the lighting, or maybe it was that Evan looked more relaxed than he often did. Either he and Barbara were getting along better, or the drinks had erased some tension from his incredibly handsome face.

Evan raised his eyebrows enquiringly, and Deborah realized she was staring at him. 'Can I fix the two of you fresh drinks?' she asked quickly.

'I think I've had my limit,' Evan said, holding up a half-empty glass. 'Barbara?'

'This mulled wine is delicious, but powerful. One more glass and I'll start telling dirty jokes.'

'Cut her off, Deborah,' Evan said abruptly. 'Dirty or clean, she couldn't tell a joke right if her life depended on it.'

'That is not true,' Barbara retorted. 'I heard a hilarious one just today. You see, there was this--'

'Oh, God,' Evan groaned in exaggerated dismay.

'I have to check on things in the kitchen,' Deborah laughed, turning away from them.

'Coward,' Evan muttered.

Steve was closing the back door behind Pete when she walked into the kitchen. 'Everything okay?'

He glanced at her, relief showing in his green eyes which had looked tired and a little bloodshot lately. 'Yeah. I wish the guy would let up on Adam. He acts like some old-maid aunt or something.'

Deborah put her arms around his neck. 'Honey, saying "old maid" is no longer politically correct. And why does everyone act like overprotection is the sole domain of women?'

Steve raised an eyebrow at her. 'Mrs Robinson, drink has loosened your tongue. However, I stand corrected.'

'Thank you for allowing me to speak my mind. You're simply too kind,' Deborah said drily.

'No, I'm simply tired to my bones, not to mention a little worried about Pete. I wonder what will happen to him when Adam leaves home and he doesn't have anyone to stew over?'

'Barbara thinks he should find some nice woman.'

'That would be a perfect solution. But he's lived alone so long. And he was never a ladies' man, even when we were young. Then there's the fact that he's been very successful. He could get entangled with someone who's just after his money. I guess any romantic pairing is a risk, though.'

'Is that how you felt about our marriage?'

Steve tightened his arms around her waist. 'No. I knew we'd work out.'

Although he smelled strongly of the cigarette smoke that was stirring Deborah's desire for nicotine, she loved his embrace. Steve was not a demonstrative man and if he hadn't recently consumed a few drinks, he probably wouldn't be hugging her in the kitchen with twenty guests in the living room. Knowing this, however, only slightly lessened Deborah's pleasure. She stood on tiptoe and kissed him lightly. 'I'm glad we got married.'

'Are you?' Steve asked.

Deborah pulled back, looking at him. He seemed troubled. 'Of course. Why do you ask?'

'Because sometimes I think you're disappointed in me.'

And sometimes she was, Deberah thought guiltily. Sometimes she wished she'd married a man who loved her passionately instead of caring for her in the steady, distant way that was Steve's. But those kind of dreams should have been left behind in her teenage years, she reminded herself. This was real life, not one of her cherished romantic movies. Steve wasn't the poet Yuri Zhivago and she wasn't the tragic, dazzling Lara. As her father had often told her, she wasn't beautiful, or talented, or especially intelligent. She was just an ordinary woman whose only gift lay in the ability to keep house and cook well. He'd been disapproving when she'd become a secretary in the Prosecutor's office in Charleston instead of marrying Billy Ray Soames, the Baptist preacher back home in southern West Virginia. Later, his anger at her for marrying a man she'd dated for only two months had been totally out of proportion. In fact, he and her mother had visited only twice during her marriage - once when the twins Brian and Kimberly were born, and again last year when they were passing through Charleston on a rare vacation. In return, Deborah had taken the children to visit them only three times. As a result, Brian and Kimberly were barely aware of their grandparents' existence.

'I'm not disappointed in you,' Deborah said, jerking herself out of her thoughts. 'You're a wonderful man.'

Steve's eyes crinkled at the corners as he smiled down at her. 'And you're a wonderful woman.'

Deborah cocked an eyebrow at him. 'We have to stop these torrid exchanges when we have guests.' Steve laughed, and Deborah felt immeasurably relieved that he appeared more at ease. For the last couple of days he'd seemed morose, distracted, irritable. She knew something was wrong, but he wouldn't discuss the problem.

She hugged him fiercely. 'Hey, trying to break my ribs?'

'Sorry.' She released her hold. 'You know I always get emotional at Christmas.'

'You get emotional over every holiday. That enthusiasm is one of your most endearing traits. It's great for the kids, too. You make holidays an event for them.'

'I just remember when I was a child and my father did nothing but complain about the commercialism of holidays and where had people's values gone, and of course there was no Santa Claus and no Easter Bunny, what nonsense, etcetera, etcetera. It ruined everything for Mom and me.'

'Well, no one could accuse your father of getting a real bang out of life.'

'That's putting it mildly.'

The phone rang and Steve reached for the cordless extension on the kitchen counter. 'I'll get it. And right before I came in here, I noticed we were getting low on ice. There's no more left in the freezer.'

'There's a bag in the deep freezer in the garage. You take care of the phone and I'll take care of the ice.'

Opening the kitchen door into the garage, Deborah was at first shocked by the difference in temperature. Then she gratefully breathed in the cold, clear air. The heat and smoke and noise inside had been aggravating her dull headache. She flipped on the garage light and glanced at her watch: 11.15. The party would be winding up in about half an hour. Some of the guests had already left. Thank goodness. Although she'd have a ton of food to put away, maybe within a couple of hours she could get her aching feet out of these new and very tight high-heeled shoes and into her bed. She was exhausted and felt like she could sleep until noon tomorrow.

She lifted the heavy freezer lid. Frosty air wafted up, making her gasp. As she leaned over, she spotted something red atop the foil-wrapped meats. Brian's toy fire truck. She pulled it out, alarmed. Obviously the kids had been playing and managed to open the freezer. What if one of them decided to climb in? It wouldn't take long to smother if help didn't arrive immediately, and she couldn't keep her eyes on both children constantly, especially since she did so much clerical work at home. Presently she was typing a would-be author's manuscript which contained grammatical errors in almost every sentence. She spent hours poring over grammar books so she could prove to the defensive author that she wasn't making up rules as she went along. She would put a lock on the freezer, she decided. She'd buy a padlock tomorrow.

She lay the toy truck, coated with a heavy layer of frost, on the floor and lifted the bag of ice. As she was coming back into the kitchen, Steve flashed her a quick, almost apprehensive look. 'Certainly. Thank you for calling,' he said stiffly into the receiver, then hung up. 'Here. Let me help with the ice.'

'Who was on the phone?' Deborah handed him the cold plastic bag. His hands shook slightly.

'Joe.'

'Joe?' Joe Pierce was an investigator with the Prosecutor's office. 'Why is he calling at this hour?'

'News about a case.'

'He's working past eleven o'clock on a Saturday night? Is that why he didn't come to the party?'

'I think he had a hot date.'

'Women are allowed at the party.'

'I don't believe chit-chatting with people from the office is what he had in mind for tonight. Anyway, you know how he is,' Steve said distractedly, setting the bag of ice in the sink. 'He works with us but he's not prone to socializing with us.'

'Well, why was he calling? To give you a bulletin on his date?'

'Hardly. He just thought of something that might help me.'

'And this thought came to him during his hot date? Things can't be going too well,' Deborah joked. Steve didn't answer. His forehead was creased and he tore into the bag of ice with unnecessary aggression. Her smile faded. 'What case are you two working on?'

'I need the ice bucket.' Deborah stared at him, puzzled. Was he paler? Did his eyes look even more troubled than they had for the past couple of days?

'Steve, is something--'

'I said I need the ice bucket. It's in the living room.'

'I heard you. Why are you acting so strange?'

'I'm not acting strange,' Steve snapped. 'This stuff is cold. It's ice, you know. Would you please get me the bucket?'

Deborah bit back a retort. She usually didn't question Steve about cases, but he'd been so edgy lately and something Joe told him had obviously agitated him further. Clearly, though, he had no intention of confiding in her.

It's probably nothing, she told herself as she walked back into the living room to retrieve the ice bucket. He's just been working too hard lately and the strain is beginning to tell. In a couple of weeks, when the holidays are over, everything will be fine and we'll return to our humdrum routine.

Unfortunately, she didn't believe herself for one minute.

THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT Copyright 1995 by Carlene Thompson.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
A GRIPPING AND HIGHLY ABSORBING THRILLER...
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This is a terrific novel of suspense, offering the reader a riveting, page turning read. It is hard to put down, once the reader is in its thrall. Well written in spare, clean prose, it will keep most readers guessing until the very end.

The premise is fairly simple. Deborah Robinson, a young woman and mother of an adorable and precocious set of five year old twins, suddenly has the bottom drop out of her world when her husband, Steve, a prosecuting attorney, suddenly disappears without warning. Shortly thereafter, she is stunned to discover that he is suspected of being a serial killer who, for the past eight years, has been killing young women fitting a description that matches hers.

Delving into her husband's past, she uncovers information of which she was previously unaware, which causes her to question just what her husband may really have been hiding. Yet, despite all that she discovers, she believes steadfastedly that her husband is not what he is suspected of being.

At the same time that this is going on, the man who had fifteen years earlier been convicted of brutally beating and raping Steve's sister, Emily, causing her to be institutionalized, is released from prison and believed to be in the area seeking revenge. Does this also have something to do with Steve's disappearance?

Things are not always what they seem, as the reader will discover. There are enough plausible twists and turns in this novel of suspense to satisfy even the most exacting and demanding of readers. This is a gripping read from beginning to end and one of the best of its genre.

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Very good, but easy to figure out
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This was my first Carlene Thompson book and I read the whole thing in a day, which is rare for me. I enjoyed the premise and the story, which reminded me of Wendy Corsi Staub.
However, my only problem with this book was the predictability. I knew before I was even halfway through the book who the culprit was, mainly because it was the only person in the book that no one suspected at all -- every other character that it could've possibly been fell under someone's suspicion, and that suspicion was discussed with another character, which is almost a sure sign that they're not the one. Had this not happened, I would've had no clue who did it, been surprised at the end, and given the book five stars.

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This book kept me guessing
By K. Lininger
What a suspenseful thriller.... Deborah had it all 2 beautiful kids, a house in the suburbs, and a loyal husband. Then one day her husband Steve disappears... The FBI are asking questions...about a serial killer named The Dark Alley killer... Her closest friends tell her her husband has secrets... Someone is calling her and sends her a present. Is her husband the serial killer? Or is it someone else she trusts? Read this book it'll keep you guessing until the end.

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Sent to London to help catch a vicious serial killer, Inspector John Rebus teams up with a beautiful psychologist to piece together a portrait of a depraved psychopath bent on painting the town red-with blood...

  • Sales Rank: #750825 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-05-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.80" h x .81" w x 4.20" l,
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 293 pages

Review
"A novelist of great scope, depth, and power." --Jonathan Kellerman

"In Rankin, you cannot go wrong." --The Boston Globe

"Ian Rankin is up there among the best crime novelists at work today." --Michael Connelly

"A superior series." --The New York Times Book Review

"Reading [Ian Rankin] is like watching somebody juggle a dozen bottles of single malt without spilling a drop." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

About the Author
Ian Rankin won England's prestigious Gold Dagger Award for Black and Blue, which was also an Edgar Award nominee. Dead Souls was nominated for another Gold Dagger prize. Rankin lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, with his wife and two sons.

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Another page turner from Ian Rankin!
By BW
One of Ian Rankin's earliest Inspector Rebus Novels... Although I've tried to read them in order, I have missed quite a few of these earlier ones, in which the Inspector doesn't have as much history behind him, yet. Interesting to read them out of order. I'm also thinking that in Rankin's earlier novels there is a bit more "blood and guts" than one finds in his later Rebus novels.

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Another good one from Ian Rankin
By readsalot
This is a good police procedural story, well told, with characters who, after a few books in the series, seem like old friends. Flawed, damaged goods perhaps, but who doesn't have a few friends like that? It is fun to spend a few hours watching Inspector Rebus solve a crime. You should meet Inspector Rebus. I think you will like him.

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Rebus Versus The Wolfman
By B. Merritt
I'm baaaaaack!

After reading the first Rebus novel (Knots and Crosses), I knew I'd continue to read the rest of Ian Rankin's excellent crime fiction stories.

This is actually the third novel in the Inspector Rebus series, and author Ian Rankin's prose continues to astound me. He masterfully weaves a tapestry of plot, character, and location throughout nearly every page (Example from the prologue: `She drives home the knife. The moment, she knows from past experience, is a very intimate one. Her hand is gripped around the knife's cool handle and the thrust takes the blade into the throat up to the hilt until her hand meets the throat itself. Flesh upon flesh. Jacket first, or woollen jersey, cotton shirt or T-shirt, then flesh. Now rent. The knife is writhing, like an animal sniffing. Warm blood covering hilt and hand. (The other hand covers the mouth, stifling screams.) The moment is complete. A meeting. Touching. The body hot, gaping, warm with blood. Seething inside, as insides become outsides. Boiling. The moment is coming to an end all too soon.')

But this time we're no longer in Edinburgh. No? No. Inspector Rebus is sent to London (Oh the pain!) to try and help catch a serial killer whom the local coppers can't pin down. They've nick-named the murderer "The Wolfman", because he bites the victims on the stomach after he kills them. But why send Rebus? Well, in Knots and Crosses, he helped find another serial killer in Edinburgh, and so George Flight (a local London CID guy) requested Scotland's "expert". Rebus sees himself as anything BUT an expert on such things, but reluctantly goes to England's capital to do what he can.

Come to find out, he can do quite a bit; including getting into lots of trouble. He falls for a beautiful psychologist named Liza Frazer (who might have connections with the killer!), disappears for hours or days on end, drinks like a fish, and goes on television and announces that they've caught the killer (even when he knows they haven't). But Rebus' mind works a bit differently than most folks. He can worm his way into a killer's mind as the case unfolds. And we again see how Rebus' past comes to the forefront and aids him in capturing the villain.

The great thing about Rebus is that he's so f#$%ed up that the reader can identify with all of his vices and character flaws. He's no superhuman, and he knows it. But what he does have is a nose for killers, and this bodes poorly for them. Because once Rebus is on your trail, you'll never get away.

Now, it's on to the next in the series!

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Kat Cavanaugh was sixteen when she hitchhiked out of Persuasion, West Virginia and vowed never to return. Who could blame her? She’d just stumbled upon her father’s adulterous affair, found out she was pregnant, got dumped by her boyfriend, and kicked out of her house and school  . . . all in a single afternoon.  Twenty years have gone by and Kat’s back—gorgeous, rich, and looking for an apology from everyone who’d turned their backs on her. First on that list is Riley Bohland, the boy who broke her heart before she could tell him about the baby.

But Kat didn’t count on Riley having his own axe to grind, or that he’d be just as delicious as he was at sixteen.  She also didn’t count on her heart opening at the sight of him. When their anger ignites a passion intense enough to burn through two decades of secrets and lies, Kat must question everything she thought she knew about her past.  And what about her future? The only place to find the answers may be in Riley’s arms…

 

  • Sales Rank: #1616421 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-12-30
  • Released on: 2008-12-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.67" h x .92" w x 4.23" l, .37 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 352 pages

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"An exceptional novel with humor and pathos and rich in detail, and the finely put together characters make this a story worthy of our Perfect 10 award and a must read.  You'll laugh, cry, and your heart will break over this brillant story of a man and woman - what most wonderous stories end up being about." --Romance Reviews Today

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"A beautiful book that will capture your heart!" -Fresh Fiction

“Susan Donovan will steal your heart.” —Christina Dodd, New York Times bestselling author

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SOMETIMES ALL A GIRL NEEDS

Kat Cavanaugh was sixteen when she hitchhiked out of Persuasion, West Virginia and vowed never to return. Who could blame her? She’d just stumbled upon her father’s adulterous affair, found out she was pregnant, got dumped by her boyfriend, and kicked out of her house and school  . . . all in a single afternoon.  Twenty years have gone by and Kat’s back—gorgeous, rich, and looking for an apology from everyone who’d turned their backs on her. First on that list is Riley Bohland, the boy who broke her heart before she could tell him about the baby.

IS A LITTLE PERSUASION

But Kat didn’t count on Riley having his own axe to grind, or that he’d be just as delicious as he was at sixteen.  She also didn’t count on her heart opening at the sight of him. When their anger ignites a passion intense enough to burn through two decades of secrets and lies, Kat must question everything she thought she knew about her past.  And what about her future? The only place to find the answers may be in Riley’s arms…

“Susan Donovan will steal your heart.” —Christina Dodd, New York Times bestselling author

About the Author
Susan Donovan's novels are witty, sexy, and entertaining—“brain candy for smart women,” as she puts it. Her books include Not That Kind of Girl, The Night She Got Lucky and Ain’t Too Proud to Beg. Susan is a former newspaper journalist with degrees from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and has worked as a reporter in Chicago, Albuquerque, and Indianapolis. Her other jobs have included fine arts fundraiser, freelance journalist, painted furniture artist, horse stall mucker, proposal writer, and aide to a U.S. Senator. Susan lives in rural Maryland with her family and dogs.

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29 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
The story was ok but not my preferred type of romance. This felt more like women's fiction.
By Jane
REVIEWER'S OPINION:
Yes, there was romance, but it was secondary to the theme of lying to others with tragic results. Good people lie and continue the lies for years with horrible, terrible results. A lot of different people do mean things to each other, which makes it hard to like them. The author had justifications for a lot of it. For example, Kat was raised in an abusive home which affected her decision making abilities, along with some other reasons. Eventually there is truth and forgiveness and a surprise revelation at the end. The story shows the power and necessity of forgiveness. There was a happy ending, but it felt a little empty. I was still hurting from the 20 or more years of suffering by some people. The story kept my interest. I wanted to know what would happen. If you're looking for romance, I do not recommend it, but it was ok for other reasons.

STORY BRIEF:
Kat's father was abusive to her and her mother. Kat's boyfriend Riley broke up with her before she could tell him she was pregnant. Kat's mother told Kat to run away. Kat left town and was gone for 20 years. She is now gorgeous, rich, and has come back to town hoping to get some apologies.

DATA:
Story length: 340 pages. Swearing language: strong. Sexual language: moderate. Number of sex scenes: 3. Total number of sex scene pages: 5. Setting: 2007 Persuasion, W. Virginia, Baltimore, Maryland, and Grand Cayman Island. Copyright: 2009. Genre: women's fiction and contemporary romance.

CAUTION ONE SPOILER:

I had a hard time accepting the author's motive for Riley's lie. As a teenager, he was in love with Kat. His dad told him he had to break up with her or he'd lose his car and playing school sports. I think most teenagers in love would say something like "my dad is making me do this. Can you wait for me? We'll get back together later." Instead Riley just said "Go away, Kat. It's over." It was the main reason Kat left town for 20 years - the basis of the book. I wish the author would have come up with something different.

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A change of pace for Donovan
By Bobgirl
You won't find the usual lighthearted romantic comedy you've come to expect from Susan Donovan. It is, at times, dark and sad, and definitely dramatic. That being said, this is a terrific book, well written and captivating. It explores the complicated lives of two wonderful characters in Kat and Riley.

When I read the plot line where Kat has kept Riley's son a secret for 20 years, I cringed. How can that type of betrayal ever be corrected? They ping-pong between anger, bitterness, forgiveness and love. But these two were meant to be together and Donovan realistically reunites them without silly, drawn out misunderstandings or assumptions. Twenty years have matured them to the point where they can forge a new, adult relationship based on total honesty.

This book borders on tragedy in many areas, especially the abhorrent actions by Kat's father and Riley's scary ex-fiancee. It has enough twists and turns that you will find yourself re-reading some parts just to keep it all straight.

What I especially liked about this book was the lack of frustration as the story moved along. In the middle of other books, I'll roll my eyes, thinking someone would NEVER act that way or say such dumb things, and this book had none of that. Kat and Riley expressed themselves in a real way that made their love story all the more satisfying. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Girl Most Likely To. . .Toss This One
By IndigoRaiyne
Having previously read Knock Me Off My Feet, I had hoped this would be a similar book that I would also enjoy.

It wasn't. I found very little to like about Kat Cavenaugh and found it hard to be sympathetic or to root for her to get a happy ending.

I thought Kat was too much of a victim. A victim of her father, a victim of Riley and a victim of fate. She did very little to better her own life. The riches she flashed around in Persuasion were not from her own success and hard work but an inheritance from her former landlord.

That also annoyed me about Kat. She didn't work. She had no kind of job and her only aspiration was revenge.

To me, Kat was immature. She denied her son his father for 20 years and instead of wanting to reunite them, she sought to rub Riley's face in it. Never once did she think about how this would affect her son.

I liked Riley and found him a very sympathetic character. He was the opposite of Kat, taking control and responsibility for his life. Carrie cut the funding for his clinic, but instead of accepting and vowing revenge, he set out to build it himself. When he discovered he had been denied knowing his son, he didn't swear revenge, he set out to find his son.

The most annoying thing about this book was the secondary characters. Too many of them were crazy and the rest seemed to have very little point. Rachel, Jeff, the truck driver and his extended family were unnecessary. You would need a flow chart to keep up with everyone.

Carrie was too over the top. She went from crazy obsessed to nearly cured, and I don't think that happens; then Madeline, the only secondary character I felt sympathy for, also became crazy; and then Virgil, who was probably always slightly crazy, became the main villain. I didn't understand it.

It was like the author couldn't decide who the bad guy should be. Let's try Carrie. OK, not working; moving on to Madeline. Still not working. Oh, I know! Virgil! He's a wife beating child molester. Perfect!

There was just too much going on and the story felt very disjointed and not romantic. I was never wanting Riley and Kat to get together. I was more invested in the relationship between Madeline and Matt, which never went anywhere.

The big reveal at the end was also slightly insulting to the reader and came from way out in left field.

Overall, I didn't like this book. It was written well, but the story wasn't good. I wouldn't recommend it unless you were on a quest to read the complete works of Susan Donovan.

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When Sister Mary Helen heeds an inner calling, it leads her straight to a killer.

It is a rainy Feast of All Souls and feisty Sister Mary Helen, the Bay City's famous crime-fighting nun, has nothing more on her mind than helping Angelica Bowers, the troubled young woman who works in the library of Mount St. Francis College. Unfortunately, her plans are shattered when dear Gemma Burke, one of her oldest friends, becomes the latest victim of a serial rapist-murderer.

Sister Mary Helen realizes that the San Francisco police, despite their furious protests, need a little divine intervention-so she and her sidekick, Sister Eileen, set off after Gemma's killer. But little do the devout detectives know that they are walking into an intricate web of evil woven by a cold-blooded killer...

  • Sales Rank: #916414 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-12-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.84" h x .76" w x 4.24" l,
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 304 pages

Amazon.com Review
If you haven't yet had the pleasure of meeting the crime-solving Sister Mary Helen and her feisty sidekick Sister Eileen, Death of an Angel is a good place to start. Deceptive gentleness masks a fierce strength, which Sister Mary Helen no doubt inherits from her creator, Sister Carol Anne O'Marie, who runs a shelter for homeless women in Oakland, California when she's not giving religious mysteries a good name. This time out, the sleuthing sisters get involved in the search for a serial rapist/murderer when he strikes very close to home.

From Publishers Weekly
O'Marie's maturity as a mystery writer blossoms in this seventh appearance of Sister Mary Helen (Death Goes on Retreat, 1994, etc.). Mount St. Francis College in San Francisco is home to the sprightly senior citizen and Sister Eileen, her friend and sometime sleuthing companion. The peaceful atmosphere is shattered, however, when a wealthy college benefactor, Gemma Burke, becomes the latest victim of a serial rapist-murderer. Over the protests of Inspector Dennis Gallagher, the two nuns determine to find the killer. O'Marie deftly braids three plot strands as she leads readers toward an inevitable conclusion. Gallagher's partner, Kate Murphy, waits anxiously at the hospital as her husband, Jack, a sex crimes detective, lies comatose after being shot by the rapist. Angelica Bowers, miserable and overweight librarian at the college, plots to escape from her overbearing bedridden mother. And Tilllie Greenwood, overprotective and lonely, nurses a secret fear that her grown son, Elvis, could be the rapist. Against an oppressive backdrop of continuous rain, Angelica and Elvis, each the product of an abusive mother, are propelled toward an explosive finale. Relying less on the charm of Mary Helen and Eileen than in previous outings, O'Marie delivers compelling characters and sophisticated plotting in her best effort to date.
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This excellent mystery series features Sister Mary Helen as the meddling outsider who manages to solve the crime one step ahead of the frustrated police. In the latest offering, a serial rapist and murderer is loose in a wealthy San Francisco neighborhood. When a friend of Sister Mary Helen's becomes the killer's latest victim, the sister decides to get involved in the case. At the same time, readers are drawn into the story of fat Angela Bowers, who works at Sister Mary Helen's college and is being pushed to the breaking point by her abusive, bedridden mother. These two stories come dramatically together in a conclusion that, while not totally unexpected, is still riveting. Interestingly, O'Marie reveals the identity of the killer early on, freeing her to fill in details of his background as the story progresses. This technique adds depth to the novel beyond the level of a simple whodunit. Hard to put down. Ilene Cooper

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Sister Mary Helen mysteries
By grandma
I really enjoyed this book. Being raised catholic and being a mystery lover this book was very enjoyable. It is easy reading. I can sit back and just enjoy.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
I don't need poles or boots
By TundraBee
This was my first and only reading of the series. I am compelled to give this book 3 stars lest the author, SISTER Carol Anne O'Marie, come after my knuckles with a ruler or talk to her "friends in high places" regarding lengthening my Purgatory time (& I'm not talking here about the ski resort in Colorado! ;)
What we have here is a pair of inquisitive (note that I did not say "busy-body") nuns of a certain age wandering around San Francisco in the middle of an investigation into serial murders of similarly aged women. The core "mystery" of the book is really no mystery. What is mysterious is why Sr. Carole Anne employed the silly riddle of "Hound Dog." If a recovering man can say "Hound" he most certainly could say "Elvis!"
But the book has its moments. The reference to Ozanian liquidation is clever: "Tillie seemed to sputter and shrivel like Oz's Wicked Witch of the West into a sobbing heap." And so is the prayer for some "Divine interception" during a 49'ers football game.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Sister, what happened?
By Neil Stewart
I have read all but one of Sister's mystery books. I find them light-hearted and fun reading. Also, believe it or not, the author manages to insert some theology in there too. This is something I appreciate since I am a Catholic school religion teacher. Sr. Mary Helen is a pleasant, quaint character and so is her cohort, Sr. Eileen. This book is a fun read also, but it does seem to present a prejudice against the plump. The author has definitely taken a creative leap here compared with her other books and it really did pay off. The ending is very dramatic and fresh, but the author's and, sadly, society's disdain for the hefty of humanity shines through more than was intended. C'mon Sister you can do better than that!

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Duel, by Richard Matheson

Remember that murderous semi chasing Dennis Weaver down a lonely stretch of desert highway?

Duel, Steven Spielberg's acclaimed first film, was adapted by Richard Matheson from his unforgettable story of the same name.

But "Duel" is only one of the classic suspense tales in this outstanding collection of stories by the Grand Master of Horror, which also contains Matheson's legendary first story, "Born of Man and Woman," as well as several stunning shockers that inspired memorable episodes of The Twilight Zone, including "Little Girl Lost," "Steel," and "Third from the Sun."

Like Matheson's previous collection, Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, this collection is an indispensable treasure trove of terror from the New York Times bestselling author of I Am Legend and What Dreams May Come.

  • Sales Rank: #346425 in Books
  • Brand: Matheson, Richard/ Bradbury, Ray (CRT)
  • Published on: 2003-01-04
  • Released on: 2003-01-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.42" h x .95" w x 5.54" l, .80 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

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Matheson, whose best-known novels include the modern vampire classic I Am Legend (1954), here collects 18 short stories that debuted in various sf magazines in the 1950s. They have just the right blend of sf, chills, and humor. In "Third from the Sun," a man who is certain that Earth will be destroyed by a cataclysmic war prepares to flee to another solar system with his family and neighbors. In "Born of Man and Woman," the monstrous offspring of a normal couple lies chained in the basement, growing ever more resentful. Matheson shows his lighter side in "Srl Ad," in which a young man gets more than he bargained for when he answers an offbeat personal ad from a girl who claims to be from Venus. In "Little Girl Lost," a father must save his young daughter when she slips into another dimension. The title story, about a man menaced by a semi truck, was the source for Stephen Spielberg's film Duel. Wearing their age well, Matheson's stories are snappy and smart. Kristine Huntley
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“Richard Matheson is worth our time, attention, and great affection.” ―from the Appreciation by Ray Bradbury

About the Author

Richard Matheson was The New York Times bestselling author of I Am Legend, Hell House, Somewhere in Time, The Incredible Shrinking Man, A Stir of Echoes, The Beardless Warriors, The Path, Seven Steps to Midnight, Now You See It…, and What Dreams May Come, among others. He was named a Grand Master of Horror by the World Horror Convention, and received the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement. He has also won the Edgar, the Spur, and the Writer's Guild awards. In 2010, he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. In addition to his novels Matheson wrote several screenplays for movies and TV, including "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," based on his short story, along with several other Twilight Zone episodes. He was born in New Jersey and raised in Brooklyn, and fought in the infantry in World War II. He earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri. Matheson died in June, 2013, at the age of eighty-seven.

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Outstanding collection of terror and science fiction
By Wayne Klein
"Duel" the title story of this terrific collection of terror, horror and science fiction stories, became the basis for Steven Spielberg's marvelous TV movie of the same name (by the way just released to DVD after a long, long delay by Universal). David Mann becomes involved in an increasingly dangerous game of cat and mouse with a truck driver. Their road rage leads to more and more dangerous confrontations until it's clear that the truck driver wants to kill Mann. A marvelous suspense story, "Duel" is the blueprint for Matheson's script to the movie of the same name.

We also get "Little Girl Lost", "Death Ship", "Steel", "Third from the Sun" and "Born of Man & Woman"(all of which were adapted by Matheson and/or Rod Serling for the classic "Night Gallery" and "Twilight Zone" series) with 12 other stories of terror and science fiction. Like Matheson's novels I Am Legend and The Incredible Shrinking Man, the author likes to mix equal elements of terror, science fiction and intelligent character studies in this collection of classic stories from the 50's ("Duel" is the lone story from the 70's).

You may ask yourself what the difference is between horror and terror? Well Boris Karloff stated that terror is anticipating the monster behind the door while horror is actually seeing it in all its gruesome glory. The former creates considerably more suspense and anxiety while the latter is a shock to the system that doesn't last very long (like the murder scene in "Psycho" as compared to the scene where Cary Grant is being pursued by the crop duster in "North by Northwest"). It also can be reduced to semantics. Either way, this collection will provide interesting thrills and chills. Even if you've seen the films adapted from Matheson's work (or TV programs), you'll still enjoy Matheson's fluid writing style and pacing. There's more here than meet the eye and it's well worth investigating.

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absolutely fantastic
By J from NY
richard matheson seems to have been sadly forgotten amongst the horror writers of today. while this may be so, it is also true that he transcends a good deal, if not all, of these writers. "duel" and the collection of stories (many of which were used for twilight zone episodes) that follow are only an appetizer for this legendary author's incredible variety of inspiration. it seems that matheson's formula is as follows:take a perfectly ordinary situation, ordinary life, and throw a javelin of the irrational into it using the supernatural, extraterrestrial, et al. "Duel" is perhaps the best example of this: a simple car ride involving an ordinary man turns into a terrifying struggle for existence, revealing the calm facade of civilization for what it really is--a facade. In "Third From the Sun" Matheson tells a sad tale of a family trying to escape a planet about to self destruct. This really is horror in its purest form: it reflects the quakes and ruptures beneath everyday life without making them look absurd, costume like, or obvious. It is subtle and disturbing. Spielberg's film was great, but it is nothing compared to the story. Although he has stopped writing horror (for some philosophical reason, from what I've read (yawn) his work speaks for itself.

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Horror Novel Reviews: Honesty in the Terror
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I don't know the history behind the term `road rage', but I wouldn't be surprised if the term surfaced in the wake of Duel's release. This is a story that redefines road rage, while managing an eerie sense mystery. What's the motive in this tale? Why are we experiencing such savage aggression on the road? Well, because Richard Matheson had a twisted mind that obviously seemed to toy with concepts that (at that time) weren't necessarily the norm.

The story puts "Man" (that's how our protagonist is referred to) against a deranged rig driver. Man is headed for a business meeting in San Francisco. He's in a rush, and slow traffic isn't going to aid him in arriving at his destination in timely fashion. When he finds himself behind a slow big rig he opts to pass, and that's the beginning of one nightmarish commute. Whoever this mysterious man in the truck is, he's taken offense at the man's driving habits. How dare he pass me!

When things get that heated on the road, the only answer is homicide... right?

Wrong.

This is a case of extreme fury, and it works like an absolute charm.

The fact that Matheson is able to outline "Man" as a victim-to-be, who still has some gall is simply amazing. It also empowers him a convincingly likeable hero. No one favors the victim turned complete pushover. We need a lead with balls, and that's what Matheson gives us, which keeps us completely focused on his horrific plight. This guy may be able to turn the tides! And, yes, he may very well be capable of creating a change in the momentum.

I'm not out to spoil the finale. That's bogus business and I'm taking a detour. However, this is a gripping work from beginning to end. Inner demons battle furiously, instinct works as a figurative life vest, and a conclusion - particularly in this case - must be reached. The realism of the story is startlingly plausible, and that makes for a vexing connection between fiction and reader.

Amazing, A-Grade work that reminds us all that hideous, disfigured and otherworldly menaces aren't the ones to really fear. Get your hands on this one as soon as possible. And while you're at it, check out the 1971 feature of the same name. It's not only enjoyable, it's also one of Steven Spielberg's earliest films.

Written by Matt Molgaard from Horror Novel Reviews. Horror Novel Reviews does not receive payment for reviews. All books are promotional copies.

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After the battle at Masada, the Neteru team returns to San Diego believing forty-thousand demons had been eradicated and that Lilith's spawn has been killed. But somehow the treacherous little creature got away. Just as had been prophesized at the dawn of the Armageddon, the anti-Christ has been born…and will soon rise to power.

Rewarded for her creation, Lilith is given the daylight bite and power to make Councilmen day-walkers. Having Fallon Nuit and Sebastian able to withstand sunlight is a huge problem, especially when they are adding new master vampires at record-breaking levels. Meanwhile the dark realms are healing and adding to what had previously been wiped out―feeding off the dark energy of the newly created anti-Christ who is only waiting to emerge.

  • Sales Rank: #364426 in Books
  • Brand: Banks, L. A.
  • Published on: 2008-12-30
  • Released on: 2008-12-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.79" h x .93" w x 4.10" l, .35 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 352 pages

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“L.A. Banks writes a killer vamp series.” ―Sherrilyn Kenyon

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Darkness descends with the arrival of the Armageddon…

After the battle at Masada, the Neteru team returns to San Diego believing forty-thousand demons had been eradicated and that Lilith's spawn has been killed. But somehow the treacherous little creature got away. Just as had been prophesized at the dawn of the Armageddon, the anti-Christ has been born…and will soon rise to power.

THE DARKNESS

Rewarded for her creation, Lilith is given the daylight bite and power to make Councilmen day-walkers. Having Fallon Nuit and Sebastian able to withstand sunlight is a huge problem, especially when they are adding new master vampires at record-breaking levels. Meanwhile the dark realms are healing and adding to what had previously been wiped out―feeding off the dark energy of the newly created anti-Christ who is only waiting to emerge.

"L.A. Banks writes a killer vamp series."―Sherrilyn Kenyon

About the Author

L. A. BANKS is the author of the Vampire Huntress Legend series and the Crimson Moon Novels. She had a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and a master's in fine arts from Temple University. Banks considered herself a shape-shifter. She wrote romance, women's fiction, crime and suspense, and of course, dark vampire huntress lore. She lived with her daughter in an undisclosed lair somewhere in Philadelphia.

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The Saga Continues...
By Mocha Girl
The Darkness is the tenth installment of the Vampire Huntress Legend series and picks up some months after the last battle at Masada where the anti-Christ chrysalis made a death-defying escape. In this episode, Lucifer becomes more active when he hatches a plan to ensure his heir matures in an optimal environment. Quite naturally, this involves creating hell on earth and forcing the Biblical prophesies leading to Armageddon to come to fruition. Rewarding Lillith for her role in bringing forth his progeny, he elevates her to a coveted council seat where she bestows the day-walking power and daylight bite to Nuit, Sebastian, and Yonnie. To round out the council chairs, poison-welding Lucretia Borgia and Dracula's wife, Elizabeth Bathory, are resurrected as mates for Nuit and Sebastian respectively. They raise an army from the dark realms wrecking havoc everywhere to keep the good side busy while the anti-Christ heals and strengthens in an undisclosed location.

The Neteru team is well-rested and as sharp as ever. Yonnie surprisingly finds love in a new character and finally leaves Tara to her husband. Inez's daughter displays unusual gifts and seems destined to play a larger role in future segments. Carlos and Damali are working well as Generals and wisely heeding advice from the Kings and Queens. However, when Lucifer attacks a seasoned team member, he strategically weakens and poisons Carlos's mind which places the team and him in peril. His purge involves assistance from the upper realms and the power of prayer leads to some unexpected results; giving power to the adage of being careful of what is prayed for as it may just happen.

I found this story refreshing in that the 'good' side seemed to take more of a proactive stance against evil. The Neteru Council is actively involved and the earth-based team is more focused, more cunning, and more in control. They are collaborating well with world-wide forces to make their mark (literally and figuratively) on the face of Darkness. Banks delivers with the goods that fans of the series love and expect: action, passion, and mysticism inspired by numerology, folklore, and multi-religion based beliefs. When the third seal is eventually broken, it only fuels anticipation for The Shadows scheduled for a July 2008 release. The advanced reading copy I reviewed contained four black-and-white illustrations that greatly enhanced the reading experience. I hope to see this trend repeated in future editions.

Reviewed by Phyllis
January 3, 2008
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Let the games begin.
By R. Rodriguez
This is the beginning of the end of an awesome series. The final trilogy of books is dubbed the "Armageddon Finale". The Neteru guardian team is doing it big. Power is concentrating for both the Light and the Dark sides. With reinforcements arriving from multiple realms and backups from various local teams the Neteru team is quite literally and figuratively globe-hopping to fight evil.

There is never a dull moment as even a relaxing meal can turn into a fight for life and death, darkness and light. This book doesn't just tie up loose odds and ends, but continues to move the story forward. With the introduction and promise of new villains and heroes one is left wondering...is this really the beginning of the end...or is this really just the beginning?

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She's done it again!
By Lisa Lanausse
The Neteru squad was trying to get a little well-deserved rest when out of Hell a daywalker makes his presence known and that's just the beginning....Lucifer gets all gussied up and struts into Church like it's HIS house (just cross yourselves and say Amen--okaaay?)....Baddies we never expected have been resurrected to mate with new daywalker councilmen....A child sees & hears things most children have no concept of....Entities that we wondered about make an appearance in the Neteru Council of Kings & Queens....Biblical seals are opened....Oh, and let me also mention that the Anti-Christ exists even after the battle at Masada....

Oh, yeah......this is definitely a MUST-READ!!

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