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Anonymous
Posted December 1, 2003
This series just keeps getting better and better! I was hooked after the first one (Deadly Love) and could hardly wait for each book in the Deadly series to be published. I just order Deadly Promises and can hardly wait to get it.
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Posted January 12, 2004
As usual Brenda Joyce has delivered a thrilling Francesca Cahill novel. The book is so hard to put down that I literally can read anyone of them in 2 days and I have 3 kids!! Seriously this holds the usual intrugue, sensual and dangerous excitement as her other novels and boy do her endings leave you dying for more.
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Posted April 6, 2003
Deadly Caress is another incredibly well written novel by Brenda Joyce. It's packed full romance, suspense, drama and intrigue. The characters are powerful, sensual and well developed. I cannot wait for the next book that follows.
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Posted April 6, 2003
'You can't choose who you are going to fall in love with,' says Francesca Cahill, a staunch reformist and sleuth caught in a love triangle between the commissioner Rick Bragg and his nemesis of a half-brother Calder Hart. In Deadly Caress, the 5th installment of Joyce's mystery-romance series, her characters' lives are tangled once more in one dramatic denouement after another. Joyce continues the mystery behind the vandalism of Sarah Channing's portraits, whereby the latter is the fiancée of Francesca's brother Evan. A fellow artist Ms. Neville vanishes abruptly with her neighbor-sans-Evan's mistress Ms. Conway strangled to death. Eyewitness Ms. Holmes is also silenced and evidence points to Evan. Francesca sets out to investigate with Rick Bragg and discovers new suspects like Ms. Neville's lover and brother sprouting. True fans voraciously devouring Joyce's series would know the fascination lies in her knack to galvanize with twists and secrets. This time is no different with exciting developments like the return of Bragg's wife Leigh Anne and Hart's relentless pursue along with Francesca's sister Connie handling her marital crisis. However Deadly Caress breaks free of the archetypal romance mold with its ensemble of flawed and honest characters that are subjected to temptations and desires. Rick Bragg, the central protagonist is a hypocrite with confused feelings for his wife and Francesca; Calder Hart who was portrayed as villainous in the series is refreshingly honest and honorable. The romance is complicated with hidden passion and recognizably realistic to shed the perfunctory soap-opera cloak. Joyce has outdone herself this time round with finely paced suspense and dimensioned characters to engage us to the Deadly series. It's a fatal attraction.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.In 1902 New York, Police Chief Rick Bragg asks bluestocking amateur sleuth Francesca Cahill to help investigate a homicide as she has had some previous success. At first the police thought the deceased was artist Melinda Neville as the body was found in her apartment, but Francesca identifies the corpse as Grace Conway, the mistress of her brother Evan. The art studio was trashed just like that of Evan¿s artist fiancé was last week. Francesca¿s sibling is the link between the two crimes is the prime suspect. As Rick and Francesca work closely together to uncover the identity of a killer, they struggle with their love for one another that cannot be fulfilled as he is unhappily married. Though his wife left him to travel Europe for four years, she is back and expects to restart their relationship. His half-brother Calder Hart adds to the mix as he informs Francesca she will soon become his fiancée. The fifth Cahill tale includes several unexpected personal twists that add excitement to a delightful historical mystery that uses amateur sleuth and police procedural elements. The investigative story line is fun to follow as Rick leans towards Evan being guilty while Francesca plans to prove his innocence. Though the personnel rectangle slows down the who-done-it, fans will enjoy seeing the directions the lead couple goes setting up some intriguing scenarios for future installments. Harriet Klausner
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Overview
Brenda Joyce's New York Times best-selling novels have thrilled millions of readers. Now, in her latest Francesca Cahill novel, return to the lush mansions and teeming streets of New York City's Gilded Age, where intrigue and seduction lie on every corner...
The year is 1902. The place is New York City. A famous stage actress has been found strangled in an artist's studio, and the artist herself has vanished. Francesca Cahill, the city's most unconventional heiress and famous amateur sleuth, is once again on the case-for the murder victim is none ...