A Novel with Thoughts and Ponderings

A MARKED MAN

Author: Stella Cameron ISBN: 0778323587 11/2006 SUSPENSE Publisher: MIRA

A Marked Man by Stella Cameron

When Max Savage opens his practice in a remote, seductively beautiful bayou town, he hopes it's the start of a new life. He's got his reputation as a skilled surgeon, his two brothers by his side and a fresh chance here in the sultry heat of Toussaint. But soon Max discovers he can't escape a past riddled with accusations of murder...or the faces of two dead women. Especially since another woman is missing, and he was the last person to see her alive.

Annie Duhon knows all about nightmares that shatter life's dreams and the need to escape the past. But her fascination with Max grows, even when disturbing rumors start to surface and her darkest visions seem to play out in living color. Can she trust Max with her secrets and her deepest desires? Or is he the specter she sees when she sleeps—a killer stalking women with his cleansing fire? Is she about to become his next victim?

The object of obsessive hatred, Max is a marked man who has unwittingly attracted danger to anyone he's cared about. Now he loves Annie, and knows with chilling certainty that he faces one last chance to unmask a killer before there's nothing left to fight for.

RRAH's THOUGHTS AND PONDERINGS:

A MARKED MAN returns readers to steamy bayou town Toussaint, Lousiana, the setting of previous romantic suspense novels by Stella Cameron. Annie Duhon is a restaurant manager plagued by nightmares due to a troubled past. She has befriended an equally troubled soul, plastic surgeon Max Savage, who is in town with his brothers to start a clinic.

Max has been accused twice of murder, and is hoping to start over. But now another woman is missing, just as he's starting a sexual relationship with Annie. He can't help but be a suspect considering his past, but he's also trying to protect Annie, who has a crazy former friend stalking her.

This book felt more stream-of-consciousness than other books by Cameron that I've enjoyed, and I found it harder to get into than usual. A fairly violent sex scene in the book also put me off.

It is suspenseful, and it will keep you reading to discover who hates Max so much, and what really happened in Annie's past.

Heather Hiestand

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