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Book Review of While She Was Sleeping

While She Was Sleeping
While She Was Sleeping
Author: Suzanne Forster
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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He abducts women from their beds at midnight, gagging and terrorizing them and then dumping them, drugged but alive, days later. None of the victims have been able to identify him, and Seattle police have no leads - until now...
There's been a new abduction, but with a terrifying twist - the latest victum, a cop working on the case, has been found dead. But the police may now have the break they need - a witness...
The sole witness is a homeless woman with a shaky memory. Forensic sketch artist Jennifer Nash has been called in by the Seattle PD. However, her unconventional techniques have made her unpopular with cops - one cop in particular. Rus Sadler was the victim's ex-partner. He's now the chief investigator - and the last person Jennifer wants to work with. Their affair left them both burned, but they can't let heri emotions interfere. The killer is a lot closer than anyone realizes, and now he has his eye on Jennifer.