Divine Evil by Nora Roberts

Once again, I have to point out that Nora Roberts does not get the respect she deserves.

She publishes so frequently. And sells so many books, that very few bother writing reviews.

Divine Evil (2010) is another entertaining story, well told.

Not her best book of the 270+. But well worth reading.

Clare Kimball, an accomplished sculptor, is troubled by depression and the return of childhood nightmares. So she takes a break from New York City and heads for her sleepy hometown in Maryland, despite its association with her beloved father’s violent but apparently accidental death.

Cameron Rafferty, formerly the town hellion, is now the sheriff and faced with a puzzle: the century-old grave of an infant has been dug up. In fact, the grave was robbed by Satan worshipers; Clare’s dreams date from the night in her childhood when she saw them performing a coven ceremony–and they know she saw them.

Cam’s problems are compounded when the mutilated corpse of his hated stepfather is discovered in a field after the two have a public fistfight. …

Publishers Weekly

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