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Marta Stephens (Author)
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Sam Harper Crime Mystery November 2, 2008
The city of Chandler, Massachusetts is plunged into terror when the bodies of three local teenagers wash ashore. While homicide detective Sam Harper hunts down the guilty, a sinister plot emerges overseas. From the Vatican to the jungles of South America, a cursed black pearl ring, the demonic prophecy it represents, and the men who pursue its powers find their unfortunate way onto Harper’s turf. Enthralled by the ring’s story and a front-page spread, newspaper reporter Jennifer Blake agrees to pick up the ring at a local pawnshop for her former college professor. When she does, unforeseen events shoot Blake to the top of Harper’s prime suspect list. Soon, the seemingly unrelated cases converge and the heat is on for Harper to expose the truth behind a Vatican secret and stop the self-righteous man who does the unthinkable in the name of God.

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  • Paperback: 316 pages
  • Publisher: Bewrite Books (November 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1905202865
  • ISBN-13: 978-1905202867
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,835,677 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Unthinking Godly Curse!, November 2, 2008
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Three young teenager bodies wash up on the shores of Chandler, Massachusetts in eighteen days. If they all decayed at the same rate, it means someone is killing one teen every week and probably will continue at the same rate. Sam Harper knows that solving these murders has to be quickly accomplished but he doesn't have a single clue connecting the whys and wherefores to reach a credible, evidence-based conclusion.

A small village Mitu in southeastern Colombia, South America is home for a woman branded as a witch by her neighbors and a son who wants the ring she wears, a wide silver band encasing a black pearl with an inner inscription. For he knows that he will possess the powers of the ring's curse, power that can only pass to a natural heir of its present owner. Alejandro desperately needs this power to cement the security and revenge against a threatening drug dealer. From there anything's possible and more.

Jennifer Blake, a Chandler journalist, receives a mysterious call from a pawnshop owner. He wants her to deliver something to an anthropologist and knows she can accomplish it because she clearly has no belief in superstition and curses. That link somehow connects her in Sam Harper's mind to the unsolved murders and he's determined to ferret out the truth of the connection.

Marta Stephens has developed her crime mystery plotting and scheming to a remarkable degree! The Devil Can Wait is a tautly plotted, driven tale interweaving local revenge with an exotic tale about the twisted consequences of Vatican meddling and demonic prophecy sure to engage every true lover of superb mystery thrillers and making them want more, more, more.

Marta Stephens is a writer who deserves wider public recognition and high praise!

Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on November 3, 2008

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not a crime/mystery reader, but the writing and sincerity of the author's voice won me over, January 24, 2009
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Book Review: The Devil Can Wait by Marta Stephens
The Devil Can Wait: A Sam Harper Crime Mystery
by Marta Stephens
BeWrite Books, November 2008
Reviewed by Kathryn Magendie

When the bodies of three teenagers wash ashore, each killed in a unique and ritualistic way, detective Sam Harper steps on the job. As he plunges into the mystery surrounding these murders, things aren't always as they first appear. Then, there is another murder, but this one seems to be a copycat--or is it?, for while evidence can lead astray, a "dead body never lies." There are strange goings-on in the city of Chandler, and the bodies will multiply if Harper doesn't find answers. Add to the mix lack of sleep, pressure from community leaders and colleagues, a snarl in witnesses and the evidence, and Harper's frustration deepens.

While Harper works to solve the murders, there is evil and intrigue emerging in South America. A black pearl ring, traced back to the Vatican (and perhaps even fashioned by Satan himself?) becomes another "character." When the black pearl ring's mistress is murdered and the ring is stolen from her lifeless fingers, its purported successor is enraged, and he wants the ring back at any human cost. The ring will find its way to America via shady dealings, greed--and perhaps even by prophecy and the supernatural?

Enter reporter Jennifer Blake, who is not the clichéd crime drama blonde, blue eyed, and leggy, but a real Human Woman who Stephens fashioned strong and independent (but not invincible!). When she comes in possession of the ring as a favor to her old college professor, she not only puts herself in danger from a malevolent stranger, but when the pawnshop dealer she retrieves the ring from is murdered, she is considered a suspect by Sam Harper.

What forces are really behind the ring's legacy?

As Harper and Blake search for answers, the ring, the evil stranger, the Catholic Church, the innocent and the seemingly innocent will converge. As the plot unravels, danger comes not only from the expected, but from the unexpected. And, to make matters more intense, homicide detective Harper is cautioned he must hurry, for the alignment of the planets will occur on Christmas Eve, and what evil may come from the uniting of events that this mysterious ring portends?

I was swept away by intrigue and plot twists, for The Devil Can Wait is a true page-turner. Marta Stephens does an excellent job with scene setting, snappy, quick-paced dialogue, and well-written narrative. As well, since I read from an advanced review copy (the book went on sale November 3), I was impressed with the editorial mechanics of the novel.

Stephens writes with a firm, confident hand, and each chapter, even when changing points of view, glides smoothly to the next. The Devil Can Wait gives the reader plenty of twists and turns and, though she could easily have, Stephens does not rely on gratuitous violence but instead lets her good writing and a good crime story shine.

There were a couple of things I felt were left hanging that I wanted "cleaned up," but to tell them here would give away too much. That said, those things didn't take away from my appreciation of The Devil Can Wait. Also, I wanted more chapters in Harper's point of view. It is obvious from Stephen's crafting of character that Harper isn't some one-dimensional gumshoe, so more of his voice would have made me happier. However, there is enough about him to entice me to read more Sam Harper crime mysteries, for I found Harper to be tough, intelligent, a little hard-headed, but with a vulnerable side (who loves eating dinners with his dad) that made him human and likeable--I may have even fallen in love with him, just a little bit.

I look for more quick-paced, well-written novels from Marta Stephens. After many years of leaving this genre sitting on the shelves, Stephens has brought me back to the crime-mystery novel.

(review first on The Roses & THorns)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Devil, December 15, 2008
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The Devil Can Wait, but I can't! Once I started reading this one, I had to keep going until the end. I've read both novels by Stephens and think this one is even better than the first, Silenced Cry. Highly recommended
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