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Contemporary Romance, Thrillers, Crimes - Fiction

A Marked Man

by Stella Cameron
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Overview


Once accused

When Max Savage opens his practice in a remote, seductively beautiful bayou town, he hopes it's the start of a new life. He's got his reputation as a skilled surgeon, his two brothers by his side and a fresh chance. But soon Max discovers he can't escape a past riddled with accusations of murder...or the faces of two dead women. Especially since another woman is missing, and he was the last to see her alive.

Always suspected

Annie Duhon knows all about nightmares that shatter life's dreams and the need to escape the past. But her fascination with Max grows, even when disturbing rumors start to surface and her darkest visions seem to play out in living color. Can she trust Max with her secrets and her deepest desires? Or is he the specter she sees when she sleeps--a killer stalking women with his cleansing fire? Is she about to become his next victim?

About the Author, Stella Cameron

Stella Cameron is the author of many outstanding suspense novels, including Kiss Them Goodbye, Now You See Him, A Grave Mistake, A Marked Man and Body of Evidence. She has more than eleven million copies of her books in print and appears on many bestseller lists, including the New York Times list.

Stella lives in Washington state.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

A serial killer is targeting women who cross the path of Dr. Max Savage, a New Yorker recently transplanted to Toussaint, La., in this uneven novel of romantic suspense from bestseller Cameron. When a woman applying for a job at Max's new clinic goes missing, Max, who was accused and cleared of the murders of two girlfriends, becomes a prime suspect in her disappearance. Max fears Annie Duhon, a tavern manager for whom he has fallen hard, may be the next victim. Annie, still recovering from a brutal rape 10 years earlier, has strange visions, and while she's apprehensive about Max, she can't resist him. Wazoo ("L'Oisseau de Nuit to strangers"), an eccentric psychic who consistently steals the show from the lead characters, warns Annie she's in danger and gives her a charm for protection. As the body count rises, so do the wild, erotic scenes. Cameron (Body of Evidence) captures the Bayou Teche ambience, but the killer's identity will be obvious to many and the denouement lacks fizz. (Nov.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

A handsome surgeon, a woman with a past and another predictable yawn from romantic-suspense-churner Cameron. The Louisiana bayou parish of Toussaint (Kiss Them Goodbye, 2003) seems an unlikely place for the Savage brothers to open their new high-end plastic-surgery practice. But star surgeon Max has reasons to crave obscurity. Although he's been acquitted of the crimes, two of his past girlfriends have been murdered, and that kind of past tends to shadow a man, even one so gorgeous he leaves women "trying to decide if they had seen him on the cover of GQ." Lovely Annie Duhon has also come to Toussaint to hide, although she's only traveled from nearby St. Martinville. Their attraction grows, but it takes sophisticate Max's yearning for that urban rarity, bagels, to maneuver Annie back to her hometown for an ill-fated lunch that sets in motion demons from the past. Well, that and the horrifying dreams of fire and death that Annie has been experiencing. Can a local woman-her dialogue a weak attempt at French-Cajun phrasings-help poor Annie out? "That Annie, she is in danger," says the local seer/pet-therapist Wazoo. "Folks laugh at me, but they not thinkin'." Not everyone laughs in this oddly out-of-time backwater ("I don't think I've ever seen down blankets in Louisiana," notes one). Perhaps they should laugh, at least at the wooden dialogue and overlong sex scenes. In the hands of Cameron, a veteran of romance novels, sex is graphic and prolonged, but strangely clinical. Such descriptions as "the spasms of her climax clutched at his penis" dominate, and a minor character's multi-orgasmic reaction to what is basically rape swings the effect from athletic to repulsive. Cameron still has theheart of a romance writer, and readers are left in no doubt that Annie and Max will end well, no matter how many sexually exhausted bodies and half-developed plot lines float away down the bayou.

Book Details

Published
November 15, 2012
Publisher
Harlequin
Pages
400
ISBN
9781460308547

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