Book Description
From Dream Man to Kill and Tell, Linda
Howard's New York Times bestsellers are a
tantalizing blend of scintillating sensuality and
high-voltage thrills. "Linda Howard meshes hot sex,
emotional impact and gripping tension in this perfect
example of what romantic suspense ought to be,"
raved Publishers Weekly in their starred review of
Kill and Tell. Now, with a wonderful new
pageturner, this daringly original storyteller makes her
smashing hardcover debut. A talented landscape painter
and portrait artist in her early thirties, Paris Sweeney
has achieved enviable success: her work sells at an
exclusive New York City gallery owned by her friend,
Candra Worth, and her popularity is at an all-time high.
Sweeney, as she is affectionately called by those close
to her, loves her work and is content with her life.
Then she begins to notice odd changes: traffic lights
turn green when she approaches. Her plants are in full
bloom out of season. Perhaps they're jist coincidences,
but she can't ignore her dreams -- lush, vivid, and
drenched in vibrant hues -- which are influencing her
artwork. And she can't deny her growing
restlessness....Suddenly, impulsively, Sweeney finds
herself unable to resist a night of intense passion with
millionaire Richard Worth, Candra's estranged husband.
But the true dangers of her all-consuming urges are about
to be revealed where Sweeney least expects it: in her
paintings.
After a creative frenzy she can barely recall, Sweeney
discovers she has rendered a disturbing image -- a
graphic murder scene. Against her better instincts, she
returns to the canvas time and again, filling out each
chilling detail piece by piece -- a shoe, the body of a
victim, and soon, the victim's face. But when a
shattering, real-life murder mirrors her creation,
Sweeney is thrust into suspicious light. Now, with every
stroke of her brush, she risks incriminating herself with
her inexplicable knowledge of a deadly crime. And every
desire -- including her hungry attraction to Richard --
is loaded with uncertainty and terrifying discovery as
Sweeney races to unmask a killer.
With the breathless excitement that distinguishes all
of her blockbusters of romantic suspense, Linda Howard
grips the imagination and touches the heart as only she
can in Now You See Her.