"Fans will enjoy the return to Toussaint"
The residents of Toussaint, Louisiana are rightfully upset
and frightened to learn someone was murdered in St.
Cecil's Church. Soon afterward the fear factor turns
stratospheric, as more people die. The divided community
knows the homicides are connected to the new school and
teacher Bleu Labeau. Over the edge over the deaths, Bleu also realizes she must
be the target too of this serial killer. However, it is
her feelings for her self anointed protector Dr. Roche
Savage that frightens her most and not just because she
mistrusts herself when it comes to men; she has learned
that everyone who has been killed was his patient. Fans will enjoy the return to Toussaint (see A MARKED MAN
and A GRAVE MISTAKE) with this fast-paced serial killer
thriller. The key to CYPRESS NIGHTS is the lead couple as
she has to decide whether to trust her heart or the
circumstantial evidence; a wrong choice by Bleu probably
means death. However, Stella Cameron never takes her eyes
off the ball as she uses the romantic subplot as support
to the prime murder mystery. Ms. Cameron's fans will enjoy
the steamy nights in the bayou where either love or murder
occur.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 29, 2009
First Time in Paperback
SummaryRoche is a talented psychiatrist with a life-shattering
secret: his sexuality is over the top. He's avoided gentle
women but he can't seem to stop thinking about Bleu, a
teacher who has come to work in St. Cecil's parish.
And then a man is killed in St. Cecil's church. More
murders follow, and the victims are all significant
contributors to the church.
Roche and Bleu race to unravel the mystery. But when it is
revealed that all of the victims are former patients of
Roche, Bleu realizes she may not be looking for a stranger . . .
|