***New Release*** NIGHT CRIES from the New York Times& USA Today bestselling author, Carol Davis Luce.
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"In the tradition of the great Mary Stewart, bestselling author Carol Davis Luce charms as much as she terrifies in this stellar romantic suspense novel. NIGHT WIDOW has all the ingredients of a first-class thriller: a reclusive former movie star, a strong and capable heroine, and a story that twists and turns like Mulholland Drive. Nothing is as it seems in this story of Old Hollywood, obsession, and murder. As Luce delves deeper into the life of fading film star Sybil Squire, the stakes escalate to a stunning climax. NIGHT WIDOW will haunt you long after you turn the last page." --- J. Carson Black, author of DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN
"Once again, Carol Davis Luce weaves a gripping tale of mystery and intrigue that brings characters to life on the page." K. C. May, author of THE WAYFARER KING
NIGHT WIDOW
Obsession. Voyeurism. Murder. . .
Piper Lundberg packed up her clothes, mementos, and her skills at putting pieces where they belonged. The skills of a Hollywood editor were all she had in her basket now. She was slashing her husband's strings of control and starting with a clean slate.
Perched in her temporary home in the Hollywood Hills, Piper enjoyed not only the expansive view down to Sunset Boulevard, but directly into her next-door neighbor's yard. No ordinary neighbor, Sybil Squire was a 50's screen goddess. Still a free spirit, she lives as she chooses, including a daily swim as Mother Nature created her, in the nude. That doesn't surprise Piper.
What does surprise her is a chain of events that escalate into a deadly game of cat and canary. Piper becomes the canary, alert to new dangers. Pegged by the authorities as a meddlesome neighbor, no one takes her warnings seriously. Piper has to put the pieces together before she, herself, is permanently cut out of the picture.
Editing Hollywood movies--piecing a story together--was once her passion. Now that passion must save her and the idol she knew only on celluloid.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
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"In the tradition of the great Mary Stewart, bestselling author Carol Davis Luce charms as much as she terrifies in this stellar romantic suspense novel. NIGHT WIDOW has all the ingredients of a first-class thriller: a reclusive former movie star, a strong and capable heroine, and a story that twists and turns like Mulholland Drive. Nothing is as it seems in this story of Old Hollywood, obsession, and murder. As Luce delves deeper into the life of fading film star Sybil Squire, the stakes escalate to a stunning climax. NIGHT WIDOW will haunt you long after you turn the last page." --- J. Carson Black, author of DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN
"Once again, Carol Davis Luce weaves a gripping tale of mystery and intrigue that brings characters to life on the page." K. C. May, author of THE WAYFARER KING
NIGHT WIDOW
Obsession. Voyeurism. Murder. . .
Piper Lundberg packed up her clothes, mementos, and her skills at putting pieces where they belonged. The skills of a Hollywood editor were all she had in her basket now. She was slashing her husband's strings of control and starting with a clean slate.
Perched in her temporary home in the Hollywood Hills, Piper enjoyed not only the expansive view down to Sunset Boulevard, but directly into her next-door neighbor's yard. No ordinary neighbor, Sybil Squire was a 50's screen goddess. Still a free spirit, she lives as she chooses, including a daily swim as Mother Nature created her, in the nude. That doesn't surprise Piper.
What does surprise her is a chain of events that escalate into a deadly game of cat and canary. Piper becomes the canary, alert to new dangers. Pegged by the authorities as a meddlesome neighbor, no one takes her warnings seriously. Piper has to put the pieces together before she, herself, is permanently cut out of the picture.
Editing Hollywood movies--piecing a story together--was once her passion. Now that passion must save her and the idol she knew only on celluloid.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
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