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Book Review of The Key to Midnight

The Key to Midnight
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Joanna Rand left America almost ten years ago to become a singer in a Japanese nightclub. Still, she could never escape the strange dream that haunted her night after night: a single disturbing image of a man with steel fingers, reaching for a hypodermic syringe. When she awoke, she felt violated, used, and terrified.
Alex Hunter desperately wanted to help this beautiful, fascinating woman. He knew he had seen Joanna before, in news photographs of a senator's daughter who'd disappeared ten years ago. Slowly, tenderly, he helped awaken her to a terrifying fact: that she was not who she thought she was . . . that her mind, her memories, had been created for her . . . and there was only one way to unlock the dark, secret of her soul . . . the key to midnight!