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A rare book. An ancient code. An all-new novel from the New York Times-bestselling master of passion and the paranormal. Within the pages of very rare books some centuries old lie the secrets of the paranormal. Abby Radwell's unusual psychic talent has made her an expert in such volumes-and sometimes taken her into dangerous territory. After a deadly incident in the private library of an obsessive collector, Abby receives a blackmail threat, and rumors swirl that an old alchemical text known as The Key has reappeared on the black market. Convinced that she needs an investigator who can also play bodyguard, she hires Sam Coppersmith, a specialist in paranormal crystals and amber-"hot rocks." Passion flares immediately between them, but neither entirely trusts the other. When it comes to dealing with a killer who has paranormal abilities, and a blackmailer who will stop at nothing to obtain an ancient alchemical code, no one is safe.
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I'm not sure what it is with Jayne Ann Krentz lately, but I just haven't bee able to get into either Copper Beach or the sequel, [b:Dream Eyes|15765663|Dream Eyes (Dark Legacy, #2)|Jayne Ann Krentz|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1346076693s/15765663.jpg|19033873]. The characters haven't been as interesting as earlier books (even books from last year), and in fact feel just like other characters she's created previously, the storylines have felt recycled and not terribly interesting and it's really starting to disappoint me. I love Krentz and have read almost everything she's written (and loved most of it) but Copper Beach just didn't cut it for me. I had to force myself to read the last fifty pages because I just didn't care what happened to the characters or even the villians. Disappointed, but I'll still probably pick up her next one.