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Walking After Midnight [Audiobook, Unabridged] [Audio Cassette]

Karen Robards (Author), Sharon Williams (Reader)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)


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Book Description

March 1, 1995
Summer McAfee, thirty-six and divorced, never expected to find herself on her hands and knees scrubbing other people's bathrooms in her hometown of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. But her former life as a New York lingerie model went south along with her marriage, and the janitorial business pays the rent.

That explains what she's doing cleaning the local funeral parlor, but nothing can explain what happens next. A man she thought was a corpse comes to sudden, violent life and takes her hostage on one of the wildest rides of her life.

A masterful blend of thrills, romance, and fun, "Walking after Midnight" is Karen Robards at her best.


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

With intriguing twists and turns, Robards's (Maggie's Child) latest is a fast-paced romantic thriller, peopled by down-to-earth characters. The heroine, Summer McAfee-proud owner of Daisy Fresh, a janitorial company-has no inkling of the crazy spin her life will take late one Saturday night as she cleans the Harmon Brothers Funeral Home. Unnerved by the obviously spooky environment, she nevertheless is brave enough to investigate a noise. Before she can blink, she's nabbed by a corpse who turns out to be badly beaten but not yet dead. "Frankenstein" as she will call him, is none other than the infamous Steve Calhoun, a former detective who is now on the run not only from drug dealers but also from the ghost of Deedee, his former mistress, whose purported suicide in his office was the cause of his very public disgrace and divorce. Convinced that Deedee was murdered, Steve had been investigating her death when he stumbled on the drug dealers-crooks who have day jobs on the Tennessee State Police force. As Steve continues to outwit their pursuers, Summer begins to see beyond his rough exterior. Grudging respect becomes mutual admiration and, eventually, love. Dialogue laced with surprising humor makes this fine blend of ghost story, romance and mystery a diverting read. Doubleday Book Club main selection; Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Library Journal

Summer McAfee is a former lingerie model who now makes ends meet as a janitor in her hometown of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. While cleaning at a local funeral parlor, she's suddenly taken hostage by Steve, a man she thought was dead, and taken on a thrilling, violent adventure. Unfortunately, neither Summer nor Steve are particularly appealing characters to begin with, and the Southern accents reader Sharon Williams bestows on them do not create romantic images. While Williams excels in the narrative portions of the text, her dialog renditions leave much to be desired. Williams's Summer is constantly in whine mode with a backwoods drawl, and Steve is not clearly distinguished. Additionally, nothing in this gritty, violent story gives credence to the romance that sprouts between Summer and Steve. Robards (Maggy's Child, LJ 2/1/94) is a popular author, and there may be some demand for this unabridged recording. Otherwise, most public libraries can pass on this one.
Jodi L. Israel, Westwood, Mass.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio; Unabridged library edition (March 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1561002488
  • ISBN-13: 978-1561002481
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.2 x 2.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,935,080 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Karen Robards is the bestselling author of twenty-seven novels. The winner of six Silver Pen awards for favorite romance novelist, as well as numerous other awards, she lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with her husband, Doug, and their sons Peter, Christopher, and Jack. She says, "I read, I write, and I chase children. That's my life."

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Realistic heroine, April 9, 2002
Heroine:   voluptuous, tall

Thirty-six-year-old lush and lovely Summer McAffee, lingerie model/cleaning woman, has had the unfortunate happenstance of pulling the graveyard shift at work. Literally. Her cleaning business "Daisy Fresh" has been hired for a job at Harmon Brothers' Funeral Home, and thanks to some no-show employees Summer has to fill in and tackle the assignment all on her own.

The eerie surroundings have had Summer completely spooked all night and she is utterly grateful to be on her way out the door, when she suddenly realizes that she has forgotten to turn the light off in the embalming room. The young woman returns to correct her error, her jitteriness filling her with self-doubt as she peers into the chamber. {Was that naked corpse in the room earlier? Surely it wasn't. When did it get here? Did it just move?!} Stepping in for closer inspection Summer is shocked to find her wrist held captive by the "corpse", and is soon dragged from the premises by this reputed cop-gone-bad and taken on a hair-raising, bullet-laden chase through the countryside. Can Summer catch her breath and gather her wits fast enough to discover which side of the law her mesmerizing captor is really on?

What worked for me:

I found myself enjoying the suspenseful twists and turns in the plot, particularly the very end of the book when all the loose threads are tied into a pretty little bow. (This story would make a great Lifetime Movie Network feature.)

I really felt for Summer because of her history of diet abuse. She was once an underweight model, and later was a bulimic, emotionally-abused housewife. Still, I'm glad that the book didn't dwell overmuch on her past eating troubles, but rather focused on who she is now: heavier, healthier, and proud of who she is. And I just loved the way Summer's curviness was always described in glowing terms! :^)

What didn't work for me:    

I'm not generally a fan of Stockholm syndrome stories, although I can understand how Summer came to feel sympathetic with her captor in this particular case, especially once we get to know more about him and the circumstances that drove him to do what he did.  

The concept of the ghost was interesting. In fact, since the book opened with a scene featuring her, I was somewhat surprised and disappointed that she didn't appear more often in the story.

Overall:

"Walking After Midnight" was a fun read, and fans of mystery/suspense/thrillers should enjoy it. Be forewarned that it does contain some coarse language and steamy sex scenes.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a worthwhile purchase!, June 16, 1998
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marjon@home.com (Beautiful & Sunny San Diego) - See all my reviews
Karen Robards has not disappointed me yet! Who would think that you'd choose a book which begins with a cleaning woman in a funeral parlor in the middle of the night, for a romance escape? Purchasing the book, on the previous escapes provided by Ms. Robards was yet another great choice! The book has suspense, true 'cop-loyalty', humor (as always), twists and love. A bit hokey at times, but, so is life sometimes. Not as riveting as "Hunter's Moon", but still a good read! Thanks Karen for turning them out, and allowing me to escape each evening after a LONG work day. ... Also, love how you always incorporate your husband and sons in your dedication. What else is more important? Wonderful ... like your books! Your hard work away from them is appreciated by me. My sanity restored by authors, like yourself is greatly appreciated by MY family! Thanks!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This story should be a compelling romantic suspense to keep readers on the edges of their seats, but never quite delivers, April 20, 2006
Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques

Summer is a divorced young woman, formerly a model, who now cleans toilets for a living to make ends meet. Her biggest contract is with a local funeral parlor. When her cleaning crew bails on her, she is left to do the job herself. As if a funeral parlor in the middle of the night isn't creepy enough, finding a dead man who isn't really dead, and who takes her prisoner, is a terrifying experience for the young woman.

Steve is local hero, fallen on hard times as a result of one bad decision that tears his life apart. Now he is on the run from drug lords, dirty cops, and then some when he is attacked and left for dead in the funeral home. Believing Summer to be an accomplice to his assailants, he takes her hostage to make his escape. On the run from more bad guys than one can count, they take to the woods where staying hidden until the case is solved can mean their lives. Neither Summer nor Steve expect that in the middle of it all, a passion would blossom between them that they are unable to fight.

Walking After Midnight is a dark tale, filled with violence and conflict, but tempered with softer moments. Muffy the dog steals the show on more than one occasion, as does a certain ghost who pops up frequently. The plot is strong, with multiple threads seemingly unrelated that when woven together provide a surprisingly complex story. The romance however, doesn't quite live up to the expectations of readers. There is not enough development of Steve and Summer's relationship to make their new love feel believable, when all they do is whine and snipe at each other

This story should be a compelling romantic suspense to keep readers on the edges of their seats, but never quite delivers. Perhaps that is due to the medium here in which it was presented, and the narrator of the tale. Ms. Williams' performance left something to be desired. Summer's role is much better portrayed, and the narrative portions are very well done. However, the narrator seemed unable to master the masculine portions of the dialogue, making Steve sound rude and domineering, and completely full of himself.

However, loyal fans of Karen Robards will be sure to snap this book up and enjoy adding it to their collection.

? Kelley A. Hartsell, February 2006. All rights reserved.
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