Who is Erin's Killer? Darcy May Get Killed Finding Out. I like this book's title and the idea of a killer finding his victims through personals, but it didn't hold my interest. There are too many characters to keep track of, we're given way too much useless information about them, the dialog is full of grandiose words and phrases that aren't realistic, and we know the heroine will solve the mystery in the end. There's no suspense or excitement.Ĭlark's books are quick reads, good for the beach or a plane trip, but too predictable and poorly written for me to read anymore of them. She meets a lot of red herrings who could all be the baddie and we won't know the villain's true identity until the minute when our damsel is rescued by Prince Charming. This book follows the same old formula that all of Mary Higgins Clarke's books do: A beautiful heroine is stalked by a perverted psycho. Erin chooses one where the man signs himself, "Loves music, loves to dance" and he does - but he's also a serial killer. If you like this author, you'll love this bookĭarcy and Erin are doing research on the kind of people who place personal ads by answering some personals and going out on dates.
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