Sexy, exciting, won't figure it out until the very end. Really enjoyed this audio book. Invented reasons to get behind the wheel so I could hear another chapter.
An excellent book
Very Good!
"Hello, Darkness" is the gripping story of a woman haunted by her past and caught in a nightmare tjat tjreatens to destroy her future.
For Paris Gibson, her popular late night radio show is both an escape and her one real contact with the outside world. Her world of isolation is brutally threatened when one listener--a man who identifies himself only as "Valentino"--tells her that her on-air advice to the girl he loves has caused her to jilt him, and that he intends to exact his revenge. First he plans to kill the girl, then he will come after Paris.
Joined by the Austin police department, Paris plunges into a race against time in an effort to find Valentino brfore he can carry out his threat to kill. To her dismay, she finds that one of the people she must work with is crime psychologist Dean Malloy, a man with whom she shares a history that had a catastrophic effect on both their lives.
As the clock ticks down, and Valentino's threats come closer to becoming a reality, Paris suddenly finds herself forced to deal with a killer who may not be a stranger at all.
For Paris Gibson, her popular late night radio show is both an escape and her one real contact with the outside world. Her world of isolation is brutally threatened when one listener--a man who identifies himself only as "Valentino"--tells her that her on-air advice to the girl he loves has caused her to jilt him, and that he intends to exact his revenge. First he plans to kill the girl, then he will come after Paris.
Joined by the Austin police department, Paris plunges into a race against time in an effort to find Valentino brfore he can carry out his threat to kill. To her dismay, she finds that one of the people she must work with is crime psychologist Dean Malloy, a man with whom she shares a history that had a catastrophic effect on both their lives.
As the clock ticks down, and Valentino's threats come closer to becoming a reality, Paris suddenly finds herself forced to deal with a killer who may not be a stranger at all.
If you like light crime drama, without harsh or brutal scenes, bad language, and even some romance thrown in, you're bound to enjoy this book, as well as other Sandra Brown books.