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Don't Look.
At first, they struggle to escape. Then a torrent of blows rains down upon their bodies until their eyes cloud over in final agony. The killer shows no remorse―just a twisted need to witness each victim's last terrified moments.
Don't Speak.
Public defender Rachel Wainwright is struggling to reopen a decades-old case, convinced that the wrong man is in prison. Homicide detective Deke Morgan doesn't want to agree. But if Rachel's hunch is correct, whoever fatally bludgeoned young, beautiful Annie Dawson 30 years ago could be the source of a new string of brutal slayings.
Just Prepare To Die.
Rachel's investigation is about to reveal answers―but at a price she never thought to pay. Now she's become the target of a rage honed by years of jealousy and madness. And a murderer is ready to show her just how vicious the truth can be.…
Cover Your Eyes, by Mary Burton- Brand: Burton, Mary
- Published on: 2015-05-01
- Format: Large Print
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.40" h x 5.80" w x 8.70" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Library Binding
- 500 pages
About the Author New York Times and USA Today bestselling novelist Mary Burton is the highly praised author of twenty-six romance and suspense novels and five novellas. She lives in Virginia with her husband and three miniature dachshunds.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful. More plot twists than a plate of rotini pasta By L. Dean Murphy Following No Escape and You're Not Safe, bestselling Mary Burton's Cover Your Eyes has more plot twists than a plate of rotini pasta.Rachel Wainwright is an attorney "dedicated to clearing wrongfully convicted people," because her imprisoned brother had been shanked shortly before new evidence she discovered would have mandated a retrial. Rachel now takes on the case of Jeb Jones, convicted three decades ago for murdering Annie Dawson. That was before DNA analysis, and Rachel hounds Nashville homicide detective Deke Morgan with "the tenacity of a pit bull" to reopen that case, before ailing Jeb dies in jail. Deke lives in the shadow of his father, Buddy Morgan, the honored detective who trumped the Dawson murder investigation with only dubious testimony and blood type on a presumed murder weapon. Rachel's mission is to use DNA results from that instrument to free her client.Contemporaneously, Deke is working the case of a bar singer, Dixie Simmons. The weapon in this brutal slaying appears to be a metal rod--or a tire iron like the one believed to off Annie a generation ago. Deke can't, however, conceive that cases 30 years apart are related--until Rachel is attacked with a tire iron shortly before her friend meets the same fate. What creepy crawly worms has Rachel uncanned by requesting DNA analysis in a case as old as she?Deke tries to cast off the burden of living up to his father's legacy. He acknowledges that "Legends cast long shadows," but relishes sunlight to cast shadows of his own making. The entire Morgan clan has worked for Nashville Police Department, and even Buddy's late-in-life daughter Georgia Morgan is a forensics technician called in to investigate homicides eerily similar to the MO in the Annie Dawson case. None of the Morgan cops can let an upstart attorney overturn Buddy Morgan's celebrated conviction.Like the twisty turns in rotini pasta, this plot takes on more than can be imagined, but Rachel Wainwright follows each twist to its logical conclusion. This reviewer and Mary Burton fan certainly never deduced the startling dénouement. Until the end, readers know two characters only as "Baby" and "Sugar". There are subtle clues as to their identities, and only the most astute can unravel them.Deemed by Bookreporter to be "the modern day Queen of Romantic Suspense" (Does this make the author "Queen Mary"?), bestselling Mary Burton's novels contain far more suspense than romance, though Deke keeps only "a sliver of light between his body and Rachel's."Is it getting warm in here or just the effects of Florida's autumn heat?Speaking of the Sunshine State, Mary Burton was the Celebrity Author and Keynote Speaker at the Florida Writers Association conference. She is the Featured Author for FWA's sixth anthology, The First Step, Florida Writers Association, Volume Six.Cover Your Eyes, reviewed by L. Dean Murphy, a Bookreporter contributor.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful. A good mystery/thriller. By Izy ARC generously provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest reviewRating~ 3.5 stars.Rachel wainwright is a public defender of the convicted murderer of Annie Dawson, who has been in jail for 30 years. She believes her client didn’t kill Annie. Rachel is both strong yet vulnerable at the same time, she could also be a bit a naive in her thinking.Deke Morgan is a cop and son of the man who put Annie’s killer in jail. Side note every time I read that name I couldn’t help but think I’d Derek Morgan from criminal minds, that name is really close. Anyhow Deke might not like his father much but he believes that his father was a great cop and put the correct killer in jail. Both the protagonist were strong characters if a bit lonely and cynical at times.First of all this book should not be classified as romantic suspense, there was absolutely no romance in it. It should be classified as mystery and thriller. The ‘romance’ part felt like an afterthought from the author without much build up and after 85%. I thought the book really didn’t need it, it would have been fine to read even without the romance since the suspense and all plot keeps you interested all long. Another reason I wouldn’t say this is a romantic suspense is because we don’t actually get to know about the protagonist that much beyond their careers and some superficial details. I know more about Annie than I do about them.The book is really about the finding the real killer of Annie Dawson which happened thirty years ago and the killer of the current murders happening in Tennessee. The book has many twists and turns and the reader is on a rollercoaster ride to figure out who murdered Annie and who’s doing the same now.Finding the killer was very interesting and so was finding who Sugar was (the guy Annie wrote letters to) though the other part of the mystery about Annie I figured that out, fairly easily. The suspense part of the book was spot on and I really enjoyed that.Quibbles: There were a lot of POVs, almost all the characters in the book had at least one scene told from their POV. Another thing was the how many shifty characters there were and many closet sociopaths (a lot of them old) in this story, really how come no one ever noticed their behaviour around them is a very strange. Last thing, since it’s classified as a romance there should be have more of it, or atleast some build up and more of a connection between Rachel and Deke.Nevertheless the story makes a very good mystery/ thriller who-dun-it and it is very griping. I really liked the authors writing style and I couldn’t put the book down. Happy reading.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Recommended! By LAS Reviewer I’ve never read a Mary Burton book I didn’t like and Cover Your Eyes was no exception. It had all the necessary elements of a first rate romantic suspense novel, secrets, danger, and of course, a budding romance.I liked the character of Rachel, while tough; she showed a vulnerability for helping the people she believed in. Ms. Burton certainly kept me in suspense knowing if the DNA from a previous crime matched that of her now client, Jeb.Deke was at times a little arrogant but you like him nevertheless because you know in the back of your mind he’s going to be right about his beliefs and maybe save the day.I enjoyed the way this story unfolded. A clue here and there, another character thrown in just to keep you on your toes about guessing the story’s outcome. And while I did guess correctly on some of the clues, the ending was perfect for a die-hard mystery reader like myself.And speaking of other characters, all the secondary ones in this story drew you into their tale. Ms. Burton made them as well rounded as Rachel and Deke.I also liked the setting. So many stories feature New York, LA , New Orleans or Atlanta but I can’t think of a romantic suspense I’ve read that’s set in Nashville and the music industry. It was a refreshing change which I felt added another layer to the story.Pacing is actually fast despite this book’s length and I think the “I have to turn the page” quality of Cover Your Eyes had something to do with that.If you’re looking to add a romantic suspense story to your upcoming winter reading list, I’d recommend this one.originally posted at long and short reviews
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