Dancehall

Dancehall by Bernard F. Conners, published by Bobbs-Merrill Co in 1983, is a first edition novel that spans 358 pages. The story begins with the shocking discovery of a well-preserved body of a young woman in Lake Placid, two decades after her death. This event disrupts the life of David Powell, a successful businessman, as he grapples with the violent nature of her death and the secrets it threatens to unveil, impacting both his family and career.
Readers will find a narrative rich in mystery and suspense as Powell struggles to maintain his family and business amidst mounting pressure. The plot delves into themes of intrigue and personal conflict, as Powell faces an adversary intent on dismantling his life. Dancehall offers an exploration of the consequences of hidden truths and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones, all set against a backdrop of tension and uncertainty.
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When the well-preserved body of a young woman surfaces from the icy depths of Lake Placid twenty years after her death, the professional and personal life of successful businessman David Powell begins to crumble. Authorities don’t know her identity, only that her death had been violent. For Powell, the discovery fuels deep-seated fears and threatens to uncover secrets he has hidden from his beautiful wife and daughter. Struggling to hold on to his family and business, Powell faces a cunning opponent who threatens everything he’s worked for, even his very life. A perennial best-seller, Dancehall engages the reader in a tale of intrigue, passion and suspense that captivates to the final page.
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