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The average rating for No One Left to Tell based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-08-31 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 4 stars David Birkel
Detective Raven Mackenzie and her partner Tony Rodriguez are called in to investigate a homicide of a man brutally slain found in a chapel with a cryptic message pinned to his chest. They uncover the man's connection to powerful female crime boss Fiona Dunhill who leads them to the mysterious head of security - Christian Delacorte - who soon becomes the prime suspect. Since Christian's family was killed in a botched up police raid, he's hated cops. So now being forced to cooperate with the Homicide Detectives by his employer and the person who saved him years ago doesn't sit well with him and it's bringing up nightmares of his childhood tragedy But his loyalty to Fiona forces him to work with Raven and Tony to unravel the mystery of Mickey Blair's death. As the investigation deepens, there seems to be a connection between the murder of Christian's parents and little sister and the murder of Blair. Convinced Christian's past could hold the key to solving this crime, Raven's determined to found out who murder his parents, who murdered Blair and if it's all connected with Fiona's husband assassination decades ago. Throughout all this, Christian and Raven's bond deepens, as their attraction to each other does as well, bringing new tension to the investigation. Will Raven, Christian and Tony be able to find the killer before he targets them? Or will they be his next victims, with no one left to tell? No One Left To Tell was a pleasure to read. The suspense was to die for and the romance super steamy. Dane's dark humor kept me laughing while the tension had me on the edge of my seat. The characters were unforgettable and the plot flesh and enjoyable. Dane has become a definite auto-buy for me.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-05-04 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 4 stars Jason Millican
A murder victim is found hanging in St. Sebastian's Church and Detective Raven McKenzie and Tony Rodriguez, Chicago detectives, are assigned to the murder case. Mickey Blair, the victim, is an employee of the Dunhill Corporation run by Fiona Dunhill. It is suspected that Mickey was involved in other things besides his employment at Dunhill. Raven and Tony run into a wall when they interview Fiona Dunhill. The only way the two detectives will be allowed to check out the Dunhill files is if Christian Delacorte is allowed to assist with the investigation. Christian is one of Fiona's top employees as well as Fiona's foster son. A deal is cut and the three are to work together but both sides feel the other side is holding back information. Raven is attracted to Christian although she tries to fight it. Before the investigation has barely begun Fiona leaves unexpectedly for parts unknown. As the story progresses it seems that there is a link from the past that involves Christian, Fiona, Raven's father and Raven and that link is one very dangerous person. It is a race to see if Raven and Christian can unravel the past in time to save themselves.


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