Final Scream
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Average customer review:Product Description
As white-hot flames sear the dark night, a killer waits in the trees, watching the mill burn, listening for the screams - the only proof that justice has finally begun for the sins of long-ago. For journalist Cassidy Buchanan, this inferno is a living nightmare - a reminder of the horrible, mysterious fire that destroyed her wealthy family seventeen years ago - and of Brig McKenzie, the handsome hell raiser accused of setting the blaze. That tragic crime has never been solved, and already the whispers have begun in Prosperity, Oregon - another fire, more deaths, and one common denominator - Cassidy herself. Cassidy came home to Prosperity to put the past behind her, but it seems the past isn't finished with Cassidy. Someone doesn't want her to uncover the chilling truth...someone who has killed before and will kill again...a cold-blooded psychopath who is only waiting to hear her...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #375814 in Books
- Published on: 2005-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 496 pages
Customer Reviews
Excellent
This is the first book in 8 years that I have read and really loved. This is the first Lisa Jackson book I have read and I was not disappointed. The book is full of many twists and turns and there are so many mysterys that you can't help but read and read and read to find out the answers.
I would deff recommend if you like romantic suspense books. I will certainly buy more of her books and can't wait to start on my next one !
Final Scream
I am a fan of Lisa Jackson and have read and enjoyed quite a few of her books.
This one is the most disappointing.
The storyline is good but there are far too many pages taken up with explicit sex scenes which could have been referred to in much less detail and not spoilt the plot.




