A review by clak5686
Deathscape by Dana Marton

4.0

Jack Sullivan, a detective in the Broslin Creek Sheriff's Department, has been following the serial killer around who killed his sister. He's obsessed. The killer abducts him, tortures him for three days and then buries him alive. Ashley Price is a painter who paints death. This has been happening since she had a near death experience a year ago. She paints Jack buried alive. She recognizes the spot where he is buried as being on her property. She goes out and digs him up. At first, Jack believes that she is working with the serial killer. He soon realizes this isn't true. He's attracted to Ashley and comes to believe that she is in danger. The book is about two individuals damaged by events in their life. Ashley is working hard to come back from her problems. Jack believes the death of the serial killer is the only thing that will help him and he doesn't care if he dies in the process. I have to admit that I was able to figure out who the guilty party was pretty easily. However, that did not make the story any less engaging. I found myself rooting for both of them. I very much enjoyed the ending.