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Death Waits for You
Death Waits for You
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Author: Donna Anders
Publisher: Pocket Star
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars(4 reviews)
Sales Rank: 543607

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 1416514864
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781416514862
ASIN: 1416514864

Publication Date: October 31, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Ann Rule warned readers to "Lock the doors!" before delving into Donna Anders' terrifying thriller Afraid of the Dark. Now, Anders ratchets up the suspense in the electrifying story of a woman battling a chilling truth: Death Waits for You

When aspiring novelist Savannah Blum is asked to write the history of the Hawthornes, a prominent New York family, it's a dream come true. But as her research exposes secrets that go back generations, a mysterious figure shadows her every move -- following, watching, waiting to strike.

Along the Hudson River, women are being savagely mutilated. Is it the work of a serial killer who vanished more than thirty years ago? Or is it a copycat with an even more insatiable blood thirst? Sexy Simon Hawthorne is keeping a protective eye on Savannah as evil closes in, but only she can discover the link between past and present. . . . Only she can catch the killer. . . . Only she can save her own life . . .


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Awful   April 3, 2008
This was the first book by Ms.Anders that I have read, and it will probably be the last. The story was very poorly written, the characters were either crazy or just plain boring, and the prose ~ forget it. I felt like I was reading something that a child wrote ~ hopefully at least a teen-aged child since for some reason Ms.Anders felt it necessary to add in profanity where is was not needed. Even the "romance" and scene where Simon and Savannah did the horizontal bop was boring and lacking in the sensuality dept. Aunt Mitzi (nice name) was portrayed as a kook, and Savannah's grandmother was just another dud in this story. I find it very hard to believe that an author such as Ann Rule recommends this author. This story was very juvenile and not scary in the least. Forget this poor excuse for a novel and you will not have to waste your time as I did.


2 out of 5 stars Donna Anders   February 15, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

While Ms. Anders has a flair for mystery stories, she lacks a lot in her writing to keep the readers interest. I liked her stories ( I've read her last two books)but the writing seems juvenile to me. She goes into too much detail about the thoughts of her characters, I was pretty bored with both books and won't purchase any more unless she grows into an adult with more to offer than platitudes.


5 out of 5 stars Great Romantic Mystery   July 5, 2007
  7 out of 8 found this review helpful

I stumbled across Donna Anders by accident and am thrilled to have found such a wonderful writer. The chapters were short and suspenseful pulling me into the story line with every word written. Never, did I feel that the author was embarking with needless chitchat or useless information.

I almost stopped reading this novel with all the hints at vampires and supernatural creatures, but I am so glad that I pushed that aside and read on. Unlike some serial killer novels, the author did not focus on the killings themselves, but the stalking and mystery of uncovering a deep, dark secret in the Hawthorne family history. Lock your doors and windows if you're reading this one late into the night, because you never know when you'll get a little spooked just reading this fantastic book written by Donna Anders.
Summary:

Savannah Blum is excited to write a book about the wealthy Hawthorne family of New York. That is until she begins to uncover disturbing facts concerning the family history that may be connected to a thirty year old serial murder case. Someone is hunting her, warning Savannah to stop researching into the Hawthorne's past. Realizing that it may already be too late for that, Savannah quickly becomes the killers next victim in line to pay the price.
The Hawthorne's extremely handsome and sexy grandson, Simon is paying extra attention to Savannah and her inquiry into the family, but can he be trusted? Does he know more about the past than he admits? Is he really attracted to Savannah, or is Simon using the sexual attraction between them to get answers? It is up to Savannah to find the truth. Even if that means putting her own life in danger.

Is it worth buying?

Absolutely.
Some readers may not be captivated by the plot at first, but Donna Anders does a superb job of writing an excellent mystery that will keep the reader quickly turning pages. Can't wait to read more by this author.



5 out of 5 stars fantastic psychological suspense   November 6, 2006
  7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Savannah Blum left Kansas City to move into her grandmother's apartment in Jersey City so she will be closer to the New York publishing industry. She wants to write a book; to do that full time she needs to have a job that will allow her the time to get her book finished. Her grandmother, who believes in her, introduces her to the wealthy Hawthorne family who lived the American dream, going from rags to riches when they immigrated to America.

They are willing to pay her thirty thousand dollars to write their history. She will have access to all the documents they have and will be able to interview the entire family. They are an eccentric lot with one person being a recluse, one a religious fanatic who doesn't want to have anything to do with her, a so called psychic who tells her she is in danger, and a sexy host who makes her forget about her boyfriend Tom. Someone fears she is getting too close to a family secret and they try to scare off by stalking her wearing a black cape, sending threatening letters and making malicious phone calls. A series of women are being tortured, mutilated and killed in the same manner as the slayings that occurred in 1979 with a Hawthorne victim being the last person the perp killed. Now many believe he is back and his target is Savannah who is getting too close to uncovering a dark truth.

Anyone who loves fantastic psychological suspense in the vein of Joy Fielding, Mary Higgins Clarke and P.J. Tracy will thoroughly enjoy DEATH WAITS FOR YOU. Even the most brilliant amateur sleuth won't know who the killer is or how the latest series of homicides relate to the ones over three decades ago. Donna Anders is one author who deserves an award nomination and should be on all the best seller lists.

Harriet Klausner