I love this book. Aside from pacing issues early on, this is a really great read. The characters are great. Believable, endearing. They all did some questionable things, but I feel that that made them more human for me. They weren't perfect, or too-good-to-be-true.
The writing — hello? Susan Andersen? — is excellent. Even though Shadow Dance was originally published in 1989 it was brought enough up to date where it's not noticeable at all. And being Andersens first novel, I'm blown away at how well it's written. Love it!
Overall, I love this book. This is one of my yearly re-reads. I've read it every year for the past 9 years. And I plan to continue that tradition. It's like a giant bowl of chicken soup for my soul, constantly reminding me of what I really enjoy in a story. Definitely one of my comfort reads. The suspense is raw, the "bad guy" chilling. An intriguing, smart, gripping novel that never fails to deliver for me. I highly recommend this one to fans of Andersen or romantic suspense novels dealing with a psychotic serial killer.