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Daughter of Darkness
Daughter of Darkness
Author: Ed Gorman
A gripping, psychological thriller in the best tradition of film-noir, this is the story of a rich but mentally and emotionally troubled young woman, who, in an evening she can't remember, may have stabbed a man to death. It's also the tale of the former cop--now a part-time cab driver/and would-be horror writer--who is determined to prove her i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780886778088
ISBN-10: 0886778085
Publication Date: 12/1/1998
Pages: 336
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3.8 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: DAW
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Oh gosh, this was a great book. Ed Gorman is a very talented suspense, thriller author!
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Well written to keep your attention, however, toward the end I thought it was draggy and just a little boring but you'll keep reading because it's almost the end.
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Found in an alleyway, completely dazed, with no memory of who she is, or how she's gotten there, an obviously well-to-do young woman is taken to a nearby shelter run by a nun. There she meets former cop Michael Coffey, who often stops in to visit Sister Mary Agnes. When it becomes obvious that she is suffering from sudden, agonizing, recurring headaches, Coffey volunteers to take her to the nearest ER. But, haunted by an elusive memory she has of a motel, she insists that he drive her to the location first. There they discover a brutally murdered man in the room, and blood-splattered clothing that would certainly fit the young woman.

Is the a cold-blooded killer, or has someone set her up?


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