Dear Reader,
Now that you’ve finished reading SILENT KILLER, I’m sure you’re wondering about some loose ends that were not tied up, some relationships that were left in limbo. I hope you’re asking yourself what’s going on with Nic and Griff, what’s going to happen between Maleah and Derek and will Lorie ever get a second chance with Mike? I asked myself these questions and knew immediately that they had to be answered. So I’m now at work on a new romantic suspense, DEAD BY MIDNIGHT (coming in February 2010), that will tie up a few of those loose ends.
Maleah Perdue will stay on in Dunmore, Alabama, her hometown, after her brother’s wedding, to housesit and to keep a close eye on her nephew while Cathy and Jack are away on their honeymoon. During her mini-vacation from the Powell Agency, Maleah is inadvertently drawn into a new murder mystery when Lorie Hammonds comes to her with a secret she’s kept to herself for months—a secret that threatens her life. Lorie’s past as a Playboy centerfold and costar in a porn movie puts her on a crazed killer’s To-Die list. Despite Maleah’s intense dislike for Derek Lawrence, the former FBI profiler who is now on retainer for the Powell Agency, she has no choice but to work with him when it becomes obvious they are dealing with a serial killer. And Sheriff Mike Birkett, Lorie’s high school sweetheart and first love, is torn between his need to keep Lorie at arm’s length and his desire to save her from the clutches of a madman.
Lorie isn’t the only one whose past has come back to haunt her. When Griffin Powell reveals more information about his mysterious past to his wife Nicole, one startling truth will threaten to destroy their marriage.
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Warmest regards,
Beverly Barton