Book Review: Killer Dreams
Lashette WilliamsKiller Dreams by: Iris JohansenRelease Date: 7/2007 Price: $7.99 (Mass Market Paperback)New York Times Bestselling author, Iris Johansen, is back on the bestsellers list with her newest paperback. Sophie Dunston, is a world renowned sleep therapist whose past is coming back to haunt her. Early in her career, she created a chemical known as REM-4 to help her father sleep better. Unfortunately, that caused her father to kill her mother in front of her and her son. Now, her former boss is trying to sell REM-4 as a mind-control drug, which turns those who take it into zombie-like killer(s), but he needs to get rid of Sophie and her son first. From there, the story takes many twists and turns as Sophie, who trusts no one, learns to trust the one man who might be her enemy as they try to bring down her former boss. Whether in hardcover or paperback, this book has action and thrills to the very last page. All I can say is, enjoy.The Chronicle is accepting requests for books to be reviewed in this section, Featured Book. Please send any and all suggestions to chronicle@nyit.edu.

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