There was no sign of stuff like that (that I can remember anyway) in the sole Stuart book I read.
Here's what her site says about Nightfall and Moonrise:
"Nightfall (1995) and Moonrise (1996) were two landmark books. Written after the deaths of Anne’s brother and nephew, they were very dark, the unnofficial start of her “men who kill and women who love them” phase. Extremely dark and extremely sexual the two books won many fans. Nightfall was the story of a man convicted of murdering his wife and children, out of prison on appeal arranged by a ego-centric author (think Norman Mailer) and the author’s daughter, who’s appalled, mesmerized, and totally destroyed by the hero."
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Date: 2006-12-16 09:18 pm (UTC)There was no sign of stuff like that (that I can remember anyway) in the sole Stuart book I read.
Here's what her site says about Nightfall and Moonrise:
"Nightfall (1995) and Moonrise (1996) were two landmark books. Written after the deaths of Anne’s brother and nephew, they were very dark, the unnofficial start of her “men who kill and women who love them” phase. Extremely dark and extremely sexual the two books won many fans. Nightfall was the story of a man convicted of murdering his wife and children, out of prison on appeal arranged by a ego-centric author (think Norman Mailer) and the author’s daughter, who’s appalled, mesmerized, and totally destroyed by the hero."