Samille Sweeny is a moderately successful landscape and still-life artist whose popularity is surging. She becomes friends with New York gallery owner Chandra Worth. Samille devotes herself to her work and lives a normal life until one September when she feels herself begin to change. As this happens, she begins to have a reoccurring dream of a murder which she eventually paints. As more details come to her, Samille paints them into place. But when Chandra is found murdered, Samille realizes she may be next on the killer's ...
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Samille Sweeny is a moderately successful landscape and still-life artist whose popularity is surging. She becomes friends with New York gallery owner Chandra Worth. Samille devotes herself to her work and lives a normal life until one September when she feels herself begin to change. As this happens, she begins to have a reoccurring dream of a murder which she eventually paints. As more details come to her, Samille paints them into place. But when Chandra is found murdered, Samille realizes she may be next on the killer's list.
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For those not wanting to contemplate twists and turns (while this has some) with a level head (as is needed in many Howard books), this is an entertaining book. The story is thin, but works for its purpose. Entertainment for pure reading pleasure, the plot is discerned early on and the storyline follows with little guessing involved. But, a fast and entertaining read - it WORKS. Easily read in one sitting, the main characters are loveable and the idea that neither is a cop, cia or other type agent make the story a nice change from some of the heavier Howard's plots. This is a great book to pass among friends. A second read is not necessary (as some of her books are just that good) - but a first is highly recommended.