An Exceptional Plot Twist, Remarkable Ending makes Dancer in the Dark well worth reading.
What a roller-coaster ride of a novel. New York Detective
James Moran is baffled at every turn by a sniper who stays three steps ahead of him. And the sudden appearance of a copy-cat killer doesn't help
Moran one bit. Only after several people have been murdered, including two police officers, does the pattern begin to emerge -- and what a pattern!
I haven't enjoyed a mystery this much in years. Intriguing characters, more twists than a corkscrew, and an ending that caught me completely off
guard. ...Joseph Steven tells his tale in a clean, no-nonsense manner. Dancer in the Dark held my interest from start to finish, and I felt it was
well worth reading.
Charles Cordova, January 7, 2006
Author Biography
Joseph Steven
Joseph Steven, is a former New York trial attorney who for
the past fifteen years has devoted himself to the production of independent films by specializing in the acquisition of financing in this country
and Europe.
He is also an accomplished photographer. He was the first
photographer to ever be granted a one-man exhibition at the prestigious Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio in 1973-74. Joseph has also
published the novel, The Spanish Enigma.
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$ 16.95 Book Details ISBN: 9781594539541 Book Size: 5.9 x 8.9
Pages: 304 |