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Contemporary Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Magic & Wizards Science Fiction & FantasyGreat addition to the Eve Duncan life stories. I never get tired of reading about her life. Eve and Joe are of course my favorite characters that Iris has created. I love the awesome balance that Iris can always seem to create between action and love to keep her audience on the edge of their seat. This is a great story. This is a must buy and a must read.
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This was a gift for a friend. Arrived in mint condition on time! Thanks Alot.
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I have read all of Iris Johansen's novels and loved them all, but the Eve Duncan novels were always my favorites; one of the reasons is because of her fiercly independent adopted daughter Jane. Blind Alley is a story devoted to Jane. It is a book that combines Johansen's usual mystery and intrigue but is better because of Jane's independence and effort to find her own place. Blind Alley also concludes without leaving you...
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Cira. A name, a woman, an obsession. Someone is killing women who resemble this beautiful actress who died over 2,000 years ago during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and every clue ends up in a blind alley. Iris Johansen brings back forensic sculptor Eve Duncan for a non-stop thriller as the path of a serial killer leads right to her front door. When I discovered Iris Johansen several years ago, I quickly read all of her...
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Usually Joe wants Eve to ease up on her workload as a forensic sculptor but this time he is pushing her to work as fast as she can. She understands when the sculpture is the face of Jane their adopted daughter. It seems that a serial killer is murdering women who look like Jane, thinking they are Cira, a woman who died in Herculaneum when Mt. Vesuvius blew. Coincidentally, Jane dreams of being Cira and fighting to get out...
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