Loves Music, Loves to Dance
by Mary Higgins Clark | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0671758896 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0671758896 Global Overview for this book
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I received this on 7/3 from my sister, peggypenguin in IN ... as a RABCK for our movie/book combo project.
c. 1991 -- 304 pages + an exclusive interview with the author -- Paperback
Back Cover: NY's trendy magazines are a source of peril when a killer enacts a bizarre dance of death, using the personal ads to lure his victims ... After college, best friends Erin Kelley and Darcy Scott move to the city to pursue exciting careers; Erin is a promising jewelry designer, Darcy finds success as a decorator. On a lark, Darcy persuades Erin to help their TV producer friend research the kinds of people who place personal ads. It seems like innocent fun ... until Erin disappears.
Erin's body is found on an abandoned Manhattan pier -- on one foot is her own shoe, on the other, a high-heeled dancing slipper. Soon after, startling communiques from the killer reveal that Erin is not the first victim of this "dancing shoe murderer." And, if the killer has his way, she won't be his last. Next on his death list is Darcy. This book races to a swift and chilling climax, confirming Mary Higgins Clark's reputation as a superb storyteller.
c. 1991 -- 304 pages + an exclusive interview with the author -- Paperback
Back Cover: NY's trendy magazines are a source of peril when a killer enacts a bizarre dance of death, using the personal ads to lure his victims ... After college, best friends Erin Kelley and Darcy Scott move to the city to pursue exciting careers; Erin is a promising jewelry designer, Darcy finds success as a decorator. On a lark, Darcy persuades Erin to help their TV producer friend research the kinds of people who place personal ads. It seems like innocent fun ... until Erin disappears.
Erin's body is found on an abandoned Manhattan pier -- on one foot is her own shoe, on the other, a high-heeled dancing slipper. Soon after, startling communiques from the killer reveal that Erin is not the first victim of this "dancing shoe murderer." And, if the killer has his way, she won't be his last. Next on his death list is Darcy. This book races to a swift and chilling climax, confirming Mary Higgins Clark's reputation as a superb storyteller.