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Review: 'Dark Tide' is chilling thriller

"Dark Tide" (Harper Paperbacks), by Elizabeth Haynes

Elizabeth Haynes follows her best-selling "Into the Darkest Corner" with another solid thriller.

In "Dark Tide," Genevieve Shipley has quit two jobs and used her savings to start a new life aboard a houseboat. Her day job in London involved sales, and at night, she worked as a pole dancer at a gentlemen's club. When her boss discovered her night job, he began to harass her.

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