"An exciting psychological thriller"
Six months ago, her spouse Adam hit her with a nuclear
bomb when he informed Regan that he wanted a divorce. All
the problems of their marriage he blamed on her including
their inability to have children even going so far as
faulting her for his infidelities. Mentally battered,
Regan acquiesced to his demands and fled across the
continent to start anew in San Francisco with her sister
Kat and her niece with little hope for her future. Though Regan and Kat have not dated in seemingly eons,
they agree to try places and events that draw males.
However, unbeknownst to the siblings, a headliner serial
killer the Dancemaster sees and begins stalking Regan, and
starts killing women who moderately look like her. Police
profiling fails to provide much insight as if the killer
could magically hide in plain sight. The murderer
audaciously sends email to Regan, which brings in FBI Agent
Sam Sloan into her life who is near the obsession stage in
his chase to end the deadly choreography of the Dancemaster. EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE is an exciting psychological
thriller starring a strong heroine still recovering from a
life shattering experience and a deeply caring Fed. The
support cast add depth so that the audience can understand
Regan's grief over the death of her previous life and Sam's
fixation to stop the serial killer. Though the characters
are three-dimensional, this taut thriller belongs to the
killer who turns Jill Jones' tale into quite a chiller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted February 16, 2002
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