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The Dancing Savior [Hardcover]

David Hunter (Author)
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Hunter (Homicide Game) sets his latest cop thriller on a Tennessee psychiatric ward where the main character, suicidally depressed police detective David Sage, has committed himself. Despite the promising setup and essential elements of a suspense novel, the story meanders, rather than builds, to a climax. In the ward, David meets Gaynel, a woman who dances all day and claims to be the Savior, a claim David believes. He hopes she can stop his recurring nightmares about Lyda Herrel, a recently paroled killer who was convicted largely on Sages evidence.. A decision he made while investigating Lydas case resulted in the death of Lydas baby; though hes been cleared of professional negligence charges, the gruesome details haunt David. The arrival on the ward of rapist Clifford Bigman, the son of a local congressman, forces David to play policeman again, inspiring other wardmates to stand up for themselves. David learns to appreciate his fellow inmates, like Edward, Davids delusional bunkmate who is afraid to enter society, and the sexually confused Raymond. Meanwhile, Davids African-American partner, Larry, covers the bases with their boss; Davids lover, Jamey, steals away from her husband to pay David conjugal visits; and a young nurse seduces him. The storys villains are unexplainably evil, and seem designed simply to disgust readers; Hunter crudely describes the morbidly obese and stupid Lyda, and it seems the only reason that Clifford rapes is that hes a monster. Other characters are more complex, but the suspense dissipates too tidily in the end, when, whether through Gaynels powers or not, Davids nightmares and their cause disappear in a puff of smoke.
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David Sage, a highly decorated Tennessee police officer, is so shattered by a murder case that he admits himself to the psychiatric ward of a local hospital. While there, Sage tries to help his befuddled, sometimes violent fellow patients. His healing is disrupted by the reappearance of a murderer who leaves prison early and by the trauma of helping a close friend deal with electroshock therapy. This novel, by a former police investigator and consultant to crime writers, is a tough yet rewarding read; the murder itself, in which a baby is fed to Rottweilers, is particularly harrowing. Although Hunter wraps up the story a bit too neatly, he creates compelling, sympathetic characters. He also shows the connection between seeking emotional equilibrium and solving mysteries: both depend on friends, lovers, family, hard work, and luck. Recommend this thought-provoking, unusual novel to readers who like out-of-the-box mysteries or psychological drama. John Rowen

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing (June 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581820100
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581820102
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,115,580 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars My current favorite book, April 23, 2000
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While there is nothing new under the sun, David Hunter has managed to write a book that was different from anything I have ever read. He obviously called on his own experiences as a cop, and it makes you wonder how much of himself is revealed in the book's main character, police detective David Sage. Set in an East Tennessee mental facility, the characters are so interesting and well developed that a book could be written about each of them.

I look forward to Mr. Hunter's next novel.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Stunk with a capitol S!, October 7, 2002
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Kat Hal (Elberton, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
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This book was poor in plot and interest. There were too many different stories going on at once that you don't realize until the end which one you are supposed to be focused on. Then you don't really care. Its boring and a waste of time. I don't recommend this book for anyone, I'm just glad I got it on sale for 2.99 at a warehouse book store!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshingly different, January 9, 2000
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David Hunter's The Dancing Savior is one of the most refreshing novels featuring a cop that I've read in a very long while. A traditional whodunit -- or maybe howdunit -- serves as a backdrop to the whole story, but the most intriguing mystery centers on the main character himself, a police detective named David Sage. Sage has survived more than his share of tense encounters with bad guys, but in Dancing Savior the worst of the demons he has to grapple with come from within himself. His battleground is a psychiatric ward in a Tennessee hospital, where he's trying to resolve his own problems and keep the peace in a place where the personalities of other ward patients often turn ugly.

It would spoil the story if I told you how he gets a grip, but I will say that if you're tired of the same old cop-versus-killer story, this is the book for you. It's especially compelling if you're as keen on character as you are on plot.

Hunter delivers all around, and you won't regret the time you invest in this story.

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David Sage met his savior early one Monday morning in the day room of a psychiatric ward, 6 North, Municipal Hospital, Horton, Tennessee. Read the first page
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dancing savior, day room door, two orderlies
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David Sage, Nurse Grady, Clifford Bigman, Lyda Herrel, Lloyd Bigman, Larry Ware, George Potts, Chavez Wilson, Lieutenant Jeeter, Detective Sage, Gaynel Potts, Municipal Hospital, Internal Affairs, Jamey Olivia, Major Crimes, Rafe Herrel, Sergeant Clark, Sweet Cheeks, University of Tennessee, Congressman Fresham, Ernest Dowson, John Cunningham, Lori Henderson
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