
The Sleeping Doll
Published: 2007,
Simon & Schuster
Formats: Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-0743260947
Pages: 448
Paperback: ISBD-13: 978-0743491587
Pages: 608
Plot:
When Special Agent Kathryn Dance -- a brilliant interrogator and
kinesics expert with the California Bureau of Investigation -- is sent
to question the convicted killer Daniel "Son of Manson" Pell as a
suspect in a newly unearthed crime, she feels both trepidation and
electrifying intrigue. Pell is serving a life sentence for the brutal
murders of the wealthy Croyton family in Carmel years earlier -- a
crime mirroring those perpetrated by Charles Manson in the 1960s. But
Pell and his cult members were sloppy: Not only were they apprehended,
they even left behind a survivor -- the youngest of the Croyton
daughters, who, because she was in bed hidden by her toys that terrible
night, was dubbed the Sleeping Doll.
But the girl never spoke about that night, nor did the crime's
mastermind. Indeed, Pell has long been both reticent and unrepentant
about the crime. And so with the murderer transported from the Capitola
superprison to an interrogation room in the Monterey County Courthouse,
Dance sees an opportunity to pry a confession from him for the recent
murder -- and to learn more about the depraved mind of this career
criminal who considers himself a master of control, a dark Svengali,
forcing people to do what they otherwise would never conceive of doing.
In an electrifying psychological jousting match, Dance calls up all her
skills as an interrogator and kinesics -- body language -- expert to
get to the truth behind Daniel Pell.
But when Dance's plan goes terribly wrong and Pell escapes, leaving
behind a trail of dead and injured, she finds herself in charge of her
first-ever manhunt. But far from simply fleeing, Pell turns on his
pursuers -- and other innocents -- for reasons Dance and her colleagues
can't discern. As the idyllic Monterey Peninsula is paralyzed by the
elusive killer, Dance turns to the past to find the truth about what
Daniel Pell is really up to. She tracks down the now teenage Sleeping
Doll to learn what really happened that night, and she arranges a
reunion of three women who were in his cult at the time of the
killings. The lies of the past and the evasions of the present boil up
under the relentless probing of Kathryn Dance, but will the truth about
Daniel Pell emerge in time to stop him from killing again?