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The Dark of Day

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  • Posted February 4, 2009

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    Reading this did not make my day dark!

    This was a fascinating thriller. Different story line, with lots of plot twists and turns. Characters were interesting too. Good read!

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    an exciting suspense thriller

    Using a fake ID, high school aged teen Kylie Ann Willis attends a party at the affluent South Beach, Florida estate of Billy Medina. Drunk and unable to find her ride, model Alana Martin is accosted by two men. However, a man claiming to be security rescues her and takes her to her Miami apartment.--------------- Architect Milo Cahill asks celebrity attorney CJ Dunn to defend Rick Slater, the chauffer to Congressman Paul Shelby accused of driving off with the since missing Alana from Medina¿s party although Billy is her boyfriend CJ accepts the case. As she and her private investigator Judy Mazzio work the defense that is now a capital case since Alana¿s corpse came to shore, CJ realizes that her friend¿s adopted daughter Kylie Ann is Rick¿s alibi. However, the teen is missing and her client refuses to mention his witness while the lawyer wonders why the Congressman has hired her to represent an employee who has worked for him for only a few months.------------------ Filled with twists on both a personal and professional level, THE DARK OF DAY is an exciting suspense thriller more than a legal tale in spite of the lead couple¿s initial professional relationship. Although the romance feels more obligatory, the story line is action-packed from the onset as the spins and revelations keep on coming making Barbara Parker¿s tale an engaging read.------------------ Harriet Klausner

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  • Posted May 2, 2009

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    Miami Thriller

    C.J. Dunn, a successful Miami lawyer, finds herself caught up in more than she bargained for when she takes on the case of a congressman's chauffeur faced with a murder charge. Dirty politics, smooth-talking thugs, pornography, and lots of people with lots of secrets all come into play to complicate the case. C.J., her recovery from alcoholism on very shaky ground, has a secret of her own, which she is forced to come to terms with before the story ends. An absorbing tale set in the tropical heat of South Florida.

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    Posted December 24, 2009

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