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Extractions: I am an avid reader whose children have grown up. I have been an admirer of Ms. Hall Hovey for many years - since I picked up a copy of LISTEN TO THE SHADOWS when it was first published. Since that time I have followed Ms Hall Hovey's career with great interest, always delighted by her many articles and short stories, as well as by her books. My favourite book to date is NOWHERE TO HIDE, a compelling page-turner, in which I felt I came to know her characters intimately. I have managed also to see Ms. hall Hovey perfoming on stage in a couple of plays. It is my shared opinion that Hall is every bit as good an actor as she is writer.
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Extractions: His first novel, BLACK DOG, won the Barry Award for the Best British Crime Novel of 2000 and was nominated for an Anthony Award. The second, DANCING WITH THE VIRGINS, was a finalist for the UK's top crime writing honour, the Gold Dagger Award. Number 3 in the series, BLOOD ON THE TONGUE, will be published in the USA by Scribner in October 2002. Peter Robinson was born in Castleford, Yorkshire, in 1950. After getting his B.A. Honours Degree in English Literature at the University of Leeds, he came to Canada and first took his M.A. in English and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor, with Joyce Carol Oates as his tutor, then a Ph.D. in English at York University. His first novel, Gallows View (1987), introduced Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks. It was short-listed for a best first novel award in Canada and for the John Creasey Award in the U.K. A Dedicated Man followed in 1988, then A Necessary End and The Hanging Valley in 1989. The last two both received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly. Caedmon's Song, in 1990, was his first departure from the series. All were nominated for awards.
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Extractions: The attack on America began a long time ago. Sins of Darkness shows how programmed terrorists were being created in the United States. Long before the training camps of Osama bin Laden, there was the programming of Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, a Palestinian refugee, who was ripe for the powers of the Sins of Darkness.
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Extractions: The attack on America began a long time ago. Sins of Darkness shows how programmed terrorists were being created in the United States. Long before the training camps of Osama bin Laden, there was the programming of Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, a Palestinian refugee, who was ripe for the powers of the Sins of Darkness.
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Extractions: Interview by LISA Lisa: Could you tell a little about yourself? How you first started writing and when your first "big" break was. Joan:I was born and raised in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada's oldest incorporated city, situated on the Bay of Fundy. I married my husand, Mel, when I was 18, and we had 3 children within four years. (our son, Bill, came along 18 years later.) When the children were still small, we moved from the city to Gondola Point, (it was country then, but no more) and have lived here quite contently for many years now with our poodle, Coco, and cat, Sasha, in a modest, but comfortable home, overlooking the Kennebecasis River. Lots of lovely tall pine trees as I look out my window. People often tell me the view must be inspiring, but the truth is when I'm at my computer, my back is to it. My head is already filled with characters and scenes; I'm living in a world of the imagination. My first story sold to True Confessions, more than 20 years ago. The second story, after being rejected numerous times, sold to Home Life magazine. It was titled God's Special Gift, and was about my grandmother, who was an artist. Her death, as a result of a house fire, when I was 15, was an enormous loss for me. And I think the story was my way of dealing with it. When my children grew less dependent on me, I decided to pursue my lifelong dream of writing a novel. Always an insatiable reader, with a vivid imagination and natural facility for writing, (so my teachers said) I immersed myself once more in the work of those writers who had instilled me with the desire to write Shirley Jackson, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Dickens, and contemporary authors like Ira Levin, Phyllis Whitney, Joy Fielding, Ruth Rendell, Stephen King, and so many more fine writers. At the same time I was making notes for my own novel. Listen to the Shadows sold first time out to Zebra Books. Not that they gave me a contract right away; they said it needed to be 100 pages longer. Back to the drawing board. In December 1991, the book was published. Nowhere to Hide came shortly on its heels.
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Extractions: Joan Hall Hovey writes a great thriller story. I was reading nervously from beginning to end, with goosebumps everywhere! Ellen Morgan is decorating her house for Christmas. Her sister, Gail, is coming home for a visit. She is a singer in New York. When Ellen went to meet Gail at the airport, she was instead met by her best friend Myra and an officer. He told her that her sister has been murdered. That started a chain reaction of murders and events. After going to New York to look for clues to Gail's murder, she talks to several people but comes up with nothing. She figures the police aren't doing enough, so she investigates further. After fruitless efforts, she goes back home to Maine. She goes on a television program and tells her story to everyone. The only person she was really directing it to was the killer. And he was listening! Soon, he goes after Ellen. He watched her for several days before he attacked. He waited until she wasn't home and snuck in the house and waited for her in the bedroom. She never knew until he came at her. At this point in the story, keep the lights on! It's too scary to read the rest in the dark or alone!
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Extractions: An explanation of the ratings system Raised in an atmosphere of violence and unpredictability, Ellen and Gail Morgan have, as children tend to do in such situations, banded together, survivors of a booze-fertilized battleground, forming a fierce united front against an often cold and uncaring world. When their parents are killed in a car crash, Ellen becomes the mother figure for Gail. Fifteen years later Gail is brutally raped and murdered in her shabby New York basementapartment, practically on the eve of her big breakthrough as a singer. Ellen Morgan is inconsolable. Rage at her younger sister's brutal murder has nearly consumed her. When her work as a psychologist wins her an appearance on the evening news, Ellen seizes the moment. Staring straight into the camera, she challenges the killer to come out of hiding: "Why don't you come after me? I'll be waiting for you." Phone calls flood the station, but all leads go nowhere. The police investigation seems doomed to failure. Then it happens: a note, written in red ink, slipped under the windshield wipers of her car, 'YOU'RE IT.' Ellen has stirred the monster in his lair and the hunter has become the hunted!
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Extractions: Highly Recommended Written with the finesse and grace of a master, Joan Hall Hovey's first novel, LISTEN To THE SHADOWS, is an engrossing tale of fear and danger certain to keep the reader awake, turning pages long after bed time, and listening carefully to everything around them. A man without a conscious stalks artist Katie Summers. She hasn't seen him, but she senses his presence. A tingling on the back of the neck, a flicker out of the corner of the eye, and an instinctual awareness of danger are her only warnings. Stood up by her date late one night, Katie leaves the restaurant alone to drive through a storm to her remote country home. She doesn't notice the headlights following her. But when she does glance in the rearview mirror, the sight of a dead man's sightless blue eyes staring back at her results in a nearly fatal accident. She doesn't know, as she lies unconscious and bleeding, with her car crushed by a telephone pole, that her stalker lurks close by, watching. After four days in a coma, Katie awakens in the hospital. There she meets Dr Johnathan Shea, a sexy, vibrant, man carrying a heavy load of guilt over the loss of a young patient. A romantic interest develops, spiced by fierce attraction, sexy intrigue and danger. But the question remains as to whether he will be enough to protect Katie from a madman.
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