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4.0 out of 5 stars
ORIGINAL AND FAST-PACED, September 1, 2000
This review is from: Stealing Shadows (Shadows Trilogy) (Mass Market Paperback)
Psychic Cassie Neill has made a career of helping the L.A. police department catch killers-a career that she puts aside after a terrible mistake leaves a child dead. Cassie decides to start over by moving to the small town of Ryan's Bluff, but to her surprise, a killer is loose in the town, and Cassie has tapped into his mind-seeing the victims...before, during and after their deaths. For fear no one will believe her, Cassie, turns to the one man she thinks she can trust, judge Ben Ryan. Not knowing what to think, Ben is intrigued by Cassie's story, and when some local girls start turning up dead he realizes he will need her help to stop this monster. Combining the story line of the killer, and some mysterious history to Cassie's family past; "Stealing Shadows" keeps readers guessing until the end. It is a fast-paced novel that will undoubtly be read in one sitting. Kay Hooper is making the jump into thriller territory ruled by Tami Hoag, and she is making this jump successfully. Readers will enjoy this novel, and look forward to the next two in the series being released in October and November. Nick Gonnella
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unbelievable!, September 10, 2000
This review is from: Stealing Shadows (Shadows Trilogy) (Mass Market Paperback)
Kay Hooper has always been an excellent author, but she has outdone herself in Stealing Shadows. Ms. Hooper is apparently making her move from romance to thriller in an exciting book that will keep you glued to an explosive story that involves an intriguing cast of characters. Psychic Cassie Neill moves to a small, secluded town in North Carolina from L.A. after she misreads the mind of a serial killer that results in the death of an innocent child. Blaming herself, she wants to isolated herself from the world and never be called upon to experience the terror she feels when using her psychic ability to enter the mind of a killer. Her aunt, who had spent the last twenty years hiding from the world because of her own psychic abilities has left her a house in the isolated countryside upon her death. Luck goes against Cassie as she begins to experience visions of a madman who is about to begin a killing spree. Cassie, knowing what skeptism is instored for her, goes to the local sheriff and prosecutor trying to warn them of what is ahead. Expressing doubt and disbelief, they are stunned to find out Cassie is right. There is a serial killer amid their small town stalking and brutally murdering women. Kay Hooper has written one of the best novels I've read this year--if not the best. It amazes me how she has taken such a large, complex cast of characters, intertwined their lives, and still maintained the high level of terror and suspence in the plot. The suspense in this book never lets up. I'm glad there are two more novels folloing this one. I can't wait to see what Ms. Hooper has instored for her readers. Grab this book, isolate yourself for a couple of hours, and get ready for one of the most exciting stories you'll ever read.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
....very well indeed...., January 2, 2001
This review is from: Stealing Shadows (Shadows Trilogy) (Mass Market Paperback)
When I first read the back of this book, I scoffed at the idea that an author would be able to successfully make a plot like this work. A psychic who runs across country to forget her past and finds herself in the midst of the same thing she was trying to escape? How appropriate. An attraction to the extremely handsome district attorney who is helping to solve the case. Where have I heard this before? It may be formulaic at best and trite at worst, but I could not put this book down. The pace was very fast, the suspense non-stop and the villian not an easy one to unmask. Kay Hooper seems to have found a very nice niche when it comes to the genre of romantic suspense novels and it seems to be one that fits her very well indeed.
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