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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780061091575
ISBN number: 006109157X
Label: HarperTorch
Manufacturer: HarperTorch
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 368
Printing Date: October 01, 1994
Publishing house: HarperTorch
Release Date: August 29, 1994
Sale Popularity Level: 93071
Studio: HarperTorch
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First there were roses and the notes in her mailbox signed simply, 'Admirer.' Then, the accident. One minute Chris Callaway was one of Hollywood's brightest rising stars, starting a new picture that could send her career skyrocketing; the next, she was falling from the unfinished deck of her beautiful new Malibu beach house...waking up blind, uncertain whether she would ever see again.
An optimist and a fighter, Chris is determined not to let anyone know she can barely see. But neither Danny Devere, her hairdresser and confidant, nor Jon Larsen, the handsome young detective form LAPD's special stalker squad, can stop the notes that escalate into a chilling obsession. And as Stuart Woods's mesmerizing new page-turner races to its shocking climax, only a clever trap can stop the madman from stalking her--with beautiful Chris Callaway as the deadly bait.
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Based on a recommendation from my aunt and uncle, I stepped away from my usually literary diet of Danielle Steel and Richard Paul Evans to feast upon the "Dead Eyes" of Stuart Woods. And what a feast it was! A thrilling meal of page-turning action, mixed with romance, ironic twists, and some light-hearted humorous moments. I enjoyed every bite of this feast and look forward to savoring more of Woods' books.
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Put your feet up and enjoy this one like you would an old TV detective thriller because it has it all; murder, mystery, and suspense. It has a female in distress and a Hollywood detective and a friend to try and save her; what more could you as for. Oh yeah; it has a surprize ending with no commercials. Stuart Woods as always is a good read.
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I read this book three years ago. It was the very first and last book I read by this author. I read many thriller books and quite honestly, I'm pretty easy to please. In fact, this is about the only Thriller book that I didn't enjoy at all in the last 5 years. This is my very first review and I'm writing it because I don't want people see the 5 star reviews and waste their time with this book. It's truly awful. It started off okay and then the characters and the plot take a horrible nosedive. I've never felt so cheated out of my time.
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I listen to most of Stuart Woods' books on tape and really enjoy them. This one was a particularly good one and carried you along from the very first page to the last. Obviously, the suspected villain may not be the true culprit, but then when are they? It was a great story of stalking a celebrity and it was chilling. I thought the book was great, but then I've become a Woods' fan because none of his books are ever boring.
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(...) unfortunately I started with Dead Eyes. I felt as though I was reading a suspense story from a beginner romance novelist. The dialogue at times was laughable and I agree with another reviewer that the ending was thrown together. The few sex scenes were like something from Barbara Cartland. My biggest complaint was the portrayal of the cop Jon Larsen - he came off as an incompetent dolt. Through the entire book, the stalker was one step ahead of him to the very end. However, this writer gets such high praise from other reviewers that I'm not quite ready to quit and plan on checking out the Stone Barrington series.
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