![]() In a genre which encompasses some disappointingly sub-par stuff – Phyllis A. She can write action scenes in vividly cinematic detail – see any of her romantic-suspense novels written between 19 – and accompany those with lyrical descriptions of the places where the action takes place. ![]() I do believe I am turning into a Mary Stewart fan I’m feeling rather ashamed of my prior dismissal of this writer I’m discovering that she is a more than competent writer she has full control of her words, and I don’t believe I’ve yet to read an awkward phrase. It’s keeper, and it gets a very decent rating of 8/10 on my personal merit scale. Three-quarters of this romantic suspense novel was absolutely excellent the promising plot evaporated just a little disappointingly in the concluding chapters, but on reflection my overall impression is favourable. ![]() This edition: Ballantine/Fawcett Crest, 1989. ![]()
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