Tuesday, November 11, 2008

No One Left to Tell by Jordan Dane


Raven is a detective who is called away from her Disney movie to the site of a brutally slain man at a chapel. The victim had a note pinned to his shirt, a clue that only led deeper into a gnarled knot of more clues and deceptions.

Christian DeLaCourte is the Head of Security for a well-known female crime boss. Promising to help the police with their investigation, he soon finds himself being looked at as the possible murderer. Most of the pieces fit into the puzzle, with the exception that he didn't do it.

Faith DunHill has so many secrets buried, she is afraid to dig them up to the present. Scared, she leaves suddenly, going into hiding, leaving Christian to deal with everything. While she is away, however, Christian does some investigating of his own and soon unearths a shattering secret of Faith's. A secret that has Christian questioning his own mortality.

The action heats up and soon Raven finds herself crossing paths with a heartless killer. If he succeeds, there will be NO ONE LEFT TO TELL.

Full of adrenline-filled action, gritty and real characters, and a plot full of suspense, NO ONE LEFT TO TELL will have you on the edge of your seat. Highly recommend this new suspense author!


*Note- the book ends as the next will begin. No One Lives Forever will pick up where No One Left to Tell leaves off. So if you are one of those reader's who can't wait - you might want to wait until you have both before you begin !

3 comments:

  1. I LOVED this series. Jordan Dane is a great addition to the genre!

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  2. My next series starts in Feb 2009 with EVIL WITHOUT A FACE. My Sweet Justice series. Have you seen an ARC for it yet? Write me.

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