The second (and last) book in The Vampire Files, Volume Three, by P. N. Elrod, is The Dark Sleep which is one of those stories that I found myself mourning the fact that I'd finished it. It started rather slowly, but the characters were very interesting, so I didn't mind. But it definitely built by the end and I was unable to put it down.
I have now started Dying for Mercy by Mary Jane Clark. It was mixed in with some Mary Higgins Clark books at a rummage sale and I bought it by accident. But, I figured, it got in the door, I might as well read it. Well, it reads very much like Mary Higgins Clark's books: short chapters, each chapter from the point of view of the next character in the story, sections dated. I haven't figured out yet if it is a mystery, a thriller, or both...it is reading like a mystery, but it could develop into a thriller pretty easily. I'm enjoying it so much, I bought four more of her books today at Half Price Books.
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