Shadow Song

Dorothy M. Keddington


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 8 ratings · 260 pages · Published: 13 Apr 1985

Shadow Song by Dorothy M. Keddington
For Megan Collier, a beautiful young journalist with a troubled past, the prospect of writing a feature article on the arts in Colorado seemed more like a paid vacation than an assignment. That "vacation'' takes an intriguing turn when Megan meets Cole McLean, a charismatic singing star. Megan jumps at the opportunity for a private interview at Cole's Lodestar Ranch and recording studio. Also at the exclusive property is Obulus, a controversial death metal band that extols violence in their music. Was their reputation only hype or could there be a dark element of truth behind the whispers of Satanism and the occult? Set in the beauty of the Colorado Rockies, Shadow Song is like an intricate counterpoint of a musical fugue, blending romance and realism, terror and tenderness, discord and harmony.

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