Never Look Back
by Linda Lael Miller
Atria Books
August 1, 2004
ISBN #0743470486
288 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Linda Lael Miller

More Than Words, Volume 4

Deadly Deceptions

Sun, Sand, Sex

I'll Be Home for Christmas

A Midsummer Day's Dream

McKettrick's Choice

Beach Blanket Bad Boys

Seconhand Bride

Shotgun Bride

Don't Look Now

Claiming His Own

High Country Bride

Into The Night

With Love

With Love

Out of the Shadows

The Last Chance Café

The Women Of Primrose Creek

My Lady Wayward

SPRINGWATER WEDDING (Hardcover)

Two Brothers: The Lawman & The Gunfighter

Summer Sensations Anthology

REVIEW

"exhilarating police procedural romance"

In Phoenix, attorney Clare Westbrook uses her twenty million dollars inheritance to open an office on the poor side of town to help innocent people who cannot afford a lawyer. Next door mental clinic patient Peter Bailey walks in and warns Clare to beware of the dolls before leaving. Clare is painting her office at night when a drive by shooting shatters her window. The cops arrive including her off again boyfriend Detective Anthony Sonterra, who takes the shaken up Clare to his home.

Tony and Clare talk about their future together. He wants her to move in with him, but she says she will never shack up except in marriage and she is not sure she wants to marry him.

Peter gives Clare an envelope containing thirteen pictures of dolls. Clare calls the clinic's Dr. Tomlinson, who insists Peter is not dangerous. Next Clare's email contains a picture of dolls with a warning, but she does not know why or what the "Dollman" wants of her. People associated with Clare begin to die and arson occurs as the beleaguered attorney wonders who the Dollman is and why is he trying to destroy her?

The return of the cast from DON'T LOOK NOW will excite readers as the lead duo from then and now has grown further in this exhilarating police procedural romance. A secondary subplot involving Clare's assistant adds to the well written thriller that never slows down until the final confrontation between the heroine and the killer. Though the killer comes out of nowhere and his motive seems unreal, romantic suspense fans will look back on the two Westbrooke novels as fond Miller time.

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 1, 2004




 

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