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Valentine

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Onyx, Jan 1, 2001 - Fiction - 448 pages
Jillian Talbot seems to have everything, as a bestselling author of suspense novels. But now, somewhere in the shadows of New York City, someone is watching her. He leaves notes in her mailbox, gifts on her doorstep, messages on her answering machine. His motives are as cryptic as the name he goes by: Valentine. But his intentions are deadly clear. Pictures.

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Savage is brilliant writer. - Goodreads
I was completely blown away by the ending. - Goodreads
an ok book, but didn't like the ending - Goodreads

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User Review  - Tonjemarlen - Goodreads

The plot is alright and the ending is sort of predictable, but what really ruins it for me is the main character Jillian who is too much of a Mary Sue. Read full review

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User Review  - Chandy - Goodreads

Absolutely loved it! Very suspenseful, kept me on the edge of my seat, and the twist at the end is so unexpected. I was honestly shocked. The movie doesn't even vaguely resemble the plot of the book, so if you've seen it, you won't ruin anything. Must read! Read full review

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Contents

Section 1
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Section 2
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Section 3
38
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About the author (2001)

Native Iowan Tom Savage was born in Mt. Pleasant in 1945. He received his BS in psychology and his MA in college student personnel from the University of Iowa. He was a counselor for Muscatine Community College from 1978 until retirement in 2004; currently he is co-owner of Muscatine Books and More in Muscatine, Iowa. Loren Horton recently retired as senior historian after twenty-four years of working for the State Historical Society of Iowa; he continues to research, teach, and write in the area of nineteenth-century social history.

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