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Highlights
- From master of suspense Jo Gibson comes two chilling novels of irrational fear--two living nightmares with no hope, no mercy, and no end in sight. . .Dance Of DeathThey were the most gorgeous shoes Donna Burke had ever seen.
- 336 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Mysteries & Detective Stories
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About the Book
This two-in-one volume from a master of suspense is ideal for summer reading.These two heart-stopping novels deliver chilling tales of romantic obsession: "Dance of Death" and "The Dead Girl."Book Synopsis
From master of suspense Jo Gibson comes two chilling novels of irrational fear--two living nightmares with no hope, no mercy, and no end in sight. . .
Dance Of Death
They were the most gorgeous shoes Donna Burke had ever seen. An exquisite pair of scarlet high heels. And allegedly cursed. According to the old shopkeeper, the shoes endowed their wearers with incredible talent--and horrible misfortune. But that doesn't stop Donna's friends from buying them. One by one, the girls are drawn to the shoes. One by one, the girls suffer grisly fates. And learn a sinister, final truth: One size kills all.
The Dead Girl
Julie Forrester is a dead ringer for her cousin Vicki. They could pass for twins--except for the fact that Vicki isn't alive anymore. Now, when Julie goes to stay with her aunt and uncle in Colorado, everyone keeps mistaking her for her cousin. Late at night, she even dreams about Vicki. Reaching out from the grave. Trying to come back. With each passing day, Julie fears she's becoming someone else. Someone sick. Someone deranged. Someone dead.
About the Author
Jo Gibson was born and raised in a small town in rural Minnesota, but now lives in sunny Southern California. Writing as Joanne Fluke, she is also the author of the Hannah Swensen mystery series, which began with Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder. Jo is currently working on her next book in the Hannah Swensen series. Readers are welcome to contact Jo through her website at JoanneFluke.com--just click on the email icon.