"Terse romantic suspense"
Lumpkin County, North Carolina Sheriff Baldwin calls
Savannah cop Pierce Reed to come immediately to a crime
scene in a wooded area as his name was found with the
deceased. Pierce is shown a coffin containing two bodies
and a microphone. Apparently someone Pierce knows Barbara
Jean Marx was buried alive with an existing corpse. Savannah Sentinel reporter Nikki Gillette follows Pierce
and his partner Sylvie Morrisette as they try to uncover
the identity of a serial killer. The culprit seems to be
toying with Pierce as the offender appears to intimately
know the cop. As Pierce cannot shake off Nikki, he finds
himself falling in love with her, a feeling the journalist
reciprocates. Neither one knows the connection Nikki has
with the psychopath, but Pierce is willing to risk his
life to keep his beloved from being the next person buried
alive. The latest Lisa Jackson's Georgia police procedural
romance (see THE NIGHT BEFORE) is a solid terse tale that
hooks the audience from the eerie opening scene until the
climax. The story line never slows down from the moment
Barbara Jean knows she has been buried alive with a dead
body until the final confrontation between the heroes and
the villain. Though the motive for the homicides seems
crazy (than again the killer is crazy), fans will
appreciate the lead couple and his partner as the stress
on each of them from love and from the murders is
palpable. Once again Ms Jackson provides a terse romantic
suspense with the accent on thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 23, 2004
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