Twilight Dance

Twilight Dance by Pat Tito, published by iUniverse on September 19, 2001, is a 272-page work written in English. The narrative follows Liz D’Angelo, who grapples with the stress of caring for her mother suffering from Alzheimer’s. As Liz begins to experience unsettling hallucinations, she fears she may be succumbing to the same illness. Compelled by an inner voice, she travels to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, where she encounters the ghost of her mother’s first love, Devin James, who seeks her help in solving his murder.
In this intriguing blend of fiction, horror, and mystery, readers will find Liz navigating a complex web of relationships and secrets as she attempts to uncover the truth behind Devin’s death. The story introduces a cast of characters from 1945, each with their own motives and connections to the past, including Mary, Angel, Johnny, Vicky, and Vito. As Liz delves deeper into the mystery, she must confront her own fears and the possibility that her parents may be involved. Twilight Dance presents a compelling exploration of family dynamics and the impact of unresolved histories.
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Liz D’Angelo thinks the stress of caring for her Alzheimered mother is taking its toll but as the hallucinations Liz experiences grow more disturbing, she fears she too has the disabling disease. Words appear in the steam on her bathroom mirror and in flour on the table when she is baking. When an inner voice compels her to drive to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, in the dead of winter, Liz accepts the challenge, determined to face her fears. In a rented cottage, Devin James, the ghost of her mother’s first love appears, desperately seeking help in finding his killer. Eight people were at the lake in 1945 and Devin is certain one of the other seven did him in. Liz insists it couldn’t be either of her parents so it must be one of the other five; Mary, a love starved tease; Angel, a homely girl who doesn’t have a chance of snaring her dream man; Johnny, the neighborhood clown with deep secrets; Vicky, a newcomer or; Vito, Devin’s best friend. Liz refuses to consider her parents, Annie and Frank, as suspects but there is a slight possibility one of them was responsible for the death.
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