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Dead Man’s Dance, by Robert Ferrigno

This is a decent thriller, with a few too many characters for my taste. Keeping track of everybody poses a small demand on the reader.

The story is well-paced, telling a somewhat complex story of a murder that took place 30 years before — now the killer is out of prison, and one by one the people who knew him best are dropping dead. Someone’s getting revenge, but who? And for what? Ferrigno keeps the reader guessing.

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posted to area: Fiction
updated: 2004-05-11 21:00:08

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