Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
- This is Lisa Jackson's second novel of romantic suspense, originally published under the title Intimacies (Zebra 9/98), and now revised to include more suspense, intrigue, and atmosphere.
- See How She Dies spent four weeks on the New York Times bestseller list (reaching #9), four weeks on the USA Today bestseller list (reaching #16), and three weeks on the Publisher's Weekly bestseller list (reaching #9)
- Jackson's The Morning After spent nine weeks on the New York Time bestseller list (reaching #4) and nine weeks on the USA Today bestseller list (reaching #9)
- Whispers spent eight weeks on the New York Times bestseller list (reaching #6) and seven weeks on the USA Today bestseller list (reaching #11).
- Unspoken was a national bestseller, and spent two weeks on the USA Today bestseller list.
Synopsis
When There's No Escape From A Cold-Blooded Killer. . . As white-hot flames sear the dark night, a killer waits in the trees, watching the mill burn, listening for the screams--the only proof that justice has finally begun for the sins of long-ago.
Scream. . .Scream As Loud As You Can. . .
For journalist Cassidy Buchanan, this inferno is a living nightmare: a reminder of the horrible, mysterious fire that destroyed her wealthy family seventeen years ago--and of Brig McKenzie, the handsome hellraiser accused of setting the blaze. That tragic crime has never been solved, and already the whispers have begun in Prosperity, Oregon: Another fire, more deaths, and one common denominator--Cassidy herself.
Or It May Be The Last Sound You Ever Make. . .
Cassidy came home to Prosperity to put the past behind her, but it seems the past isn't finished with Cassidy. Someone doesn't want her to uncover the chilling truth. . .someone who has killed before and will kill again. . .a cold-blooded psychopath who is only waiting to hear her. . ..
About the Author
Lisa Jackson has been writing romantic fiction for fifteen years. Over sixty of her books have been published and reprinted in more than a dozen foreign languages. A single mother, she is a native of Oregon, where she still resides with her two teenage sons. Lisa is often asked what is the key to her success, and her unfailing answer is a keen imagination, incredible friends, loving family, and always, loads of laughter. As Oscar Wilde is purported to have said, "Life is too important to be taken seriously."