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Original Title: Superstition
ISBN: 0399152806 (ISBN13: 9780399152801)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Nicole Sullivan, Joe Franconi
Setting: Pawleys Island, South Carolina(United States)
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Superstition Hardcover | Pages: 418 pages
Rating: 3.74 | 2530 Users | 146 Reviews

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Title:Superstition
Author:Karen Robards
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 418 pages
Published:April 26th 2005 by Putnam (first published 2001)
Categories:Romance. Romantic Suspense. Mystery. Suspense

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Sparks fly between a police chief and a reporter who are thrown together when a brutal killer comes out of hiding after fifteen years.
Pawleys Island, South Carolina. Sunny, idyllic, and picture perfect, until a tabloid news program airs a splashy segment about the community's only unsolved murder-the grisly stabbing of teenager Tara Mitchell and the subsequent disappearance of her two best friends, both thought to be long dead. In the years since the murders, several families have moved into the mansion where the crime occurred, each claiming that the dead girls still haunt the house. Beautiful redheaded reporter Nicole Sullivan, sensing the story that could be her big break, arranges for her mother, a renowned psychic, to contact the three victims via a live sance on the show Twenty-four Hours Investigates.
But something goes terribly wrong during the segment, and a young woman is murdered in the exact same manner as Tara Mitchell was fifteen years earlier. Pressured by her producers to get the inside story, Nicole is ordered to continue to investigate. As an attraction grows between Nicole and police chief Joe Franconi, another identical murder occurs, along with a menacing note warning that the original killer is back to claim three more lives. The body count rises, and so does the danger to Nicole, who is attacked, barely escaping with her life. She and Joe are forced to join forces as it becomes clear that the killer has set his sights on Nicole as his next victim.
Tightly plotted and deeply suspenseful, Superstition is Karen Robards's most captivating work yet.

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Ratings: 3.74 From 2530 Users | 146 Reviews

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Good story! I can't believe I've missed out reading this author over the years.

A pretty quick read, not terrible, and surprisingly not predictable. I thought I had it guessed. Kinda suspensy kinda ghosty.Not ever going to be a deep, moving piece of classic lit, but also not a bad way to pass the time.

I stopped reading this book because I just couldn't get into it. I was very disappointed because I've really loved the couple of Karen Robards books I've read previously, but this was a dud. I'm surprised her publisher was willing to put this out.

I agree with Eden. A bit too pat. Not Robards' usual quality. It was okay, but I've read a lot better. It's all been done before.The setting was the best part.

TV reporter Nicole Sullivan is back in her home town of Pawleys Island, South Carolina to do a story on the unsolved murder of teenager Tara Mitchell and the disappearance of her two friends fifteen years ago from one of the girl's homes on the island. When another young woman is murdered, Nicole and local police chief Joe Franconi are both determined to solve both the old and the new cases, before Nicole becomes the next victim.I enjoyed the beach side setting of this book, along with Nicole's

An investigative reporter and a police chief join forces to find a murderer in the town of Pawleys Island, South Carolina.

Over the top, and dated despite being only 9 years old but a decent story. I correctly guessed one of the villains but not why and I didn't figure out the others. I liked the psychic aspect, the length of time in which events happened (more believable than most books), and the romance was decent.