A review by takethyme
Dancing in the Dark by Dee Davis

4.0

Sara Martin was devastated by the loss of her husband and young son in a car crash two years ago. She made a move to a different home and was trying her best to move on. Except for the phone calls......

Convinced by well-meaning friends to find out if there was anything she could do, she met police detective Eric D'Angelo. A divorcee, he wasn't looking for a relationship but the chemistry between the two was instantaneous. He advised Sara on her options at the present time but he was knee-deep in a rash of unexplained murders and had to set his feelings aside. It wasn't long before he realized something would happen if he didn't keep an eye on this special woman.

DANCING IN THE DARK is about a serial killer on the loose. What he does is gruesome. If this bothers you, don't read the book. If you don't mind reading a thriller with some bite try this contemporary suspense.

You, the reader, are given enough clues and Ms. Davis makes you feel like a sleuth. Secondary characters are also interesting. And, lastly, she manages to interject a strong romance amongst all the suspicions and she does a good job. It is a fast read.