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Dark Fields
  

Dark Fields (Paperback)

by T.J. MacGregor (Author)
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Quin St. James thought she knew her lover, thought nothing about Grant's life could surprise her. But in his death she finds herself confronted by a series of shocks . . . and questions. Helping her to answer them is police detective Mike McCleary, whose other primary case involves a search for a serial killer -- a woman with a knife, who picks up her victims in singles' bars.
As St. James and McCleary join forces, the murderer circles closer and closer, hovering just beyond their vision -- in the dark field. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars DARKNESS CALLS, Dec 9 2003
By Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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This debut novel by T. M. MacGregor is a stunning and compelling thriller. Her interweaving of the third person and first person (the killer's) narrative works extremely well and although the identity of the murderer plays on your mind at times, the final resolution is nonetheless shocking.
Quin St. James and Mike McCleary are good heroes, and their intense and complex backgrounds are very appealing. MacGregor also peoples her book with other interesting characters, including the victim Grant, Mike's squeeze Robin, and the sleezy Paul. The plot moves along well, and the suspense never lets up. A great book; am eager to locate others in this series, as I am not particularly fond of her latest "Dean Koontz" ripoffs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good First!, Jun 16 2001
This book was the very first ever murder mystery I read. After 20 years of romances I happened on this one by accident. Not being a "blood and guts" or "looking over my shoulder" type of gal, I was amazed at the fact that I couldn't put it down. The way the characters were sketched out grabbed you from the beginning. When you finished the last page, you wanted to find the next book in the series immediately. You didn't want to let Quin and Mike go. This is a definite recommendation for those who love a good murder mystery. Haven't picked up a romance since - T.J. definitely got me hooked!
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